Ones psychic life is closely related to sounds, movements, postures
and motional reactions. The body can hear - sense - and
recognise sounds, recalling the emotions and postures that certain
sounds induce.
A sound can remind you of a past situation, bringing to the surface
a tonic and psycho-motoric memory in the body.
The body lives and registers each tonic and emotional event which
took place in ones life.
Each individual reacts to sounds and noises uniquely, and these sounds
and noises generate different reactions (reactions of defence, rejection,
fear, acceptance, receipt and joy).
Some strong sound reactions appear again as an accurate scheme and
as memories both emotionally and motorically.
Generally hearing is attributed to the sense of hearing and the ability
to differentiate between sounds and noises.
As a matter of fact the whole body can hear and adjusts
the movements and postures to the meaning and intensity of the message.
"Hearing is not only a function of an organ of sense but it also
means that hearing becomes conscious, i.e. it means the ability of
differentiating and decoding, as well as living the message received"
(Annamaria Zaranella).
Connecting the two notions, hearing and feeling, increases attention,
which is transformed into silence, when the whole body senses and
stretches to emotional-sensual responsiveness.
Suscettibility is an intellectuel power, base of expressiveness.
Musical psychomotorical education and therapy have a great weight
with the enlarging of suscettibility contribute to range of expression.
This is a foreunner of communication skill in the future andis one
of the most important millestones of the young character.
Extract from Veronika Bergers thesis. |