EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 57 MIN
Healing Frequencies, New Age or Rooted in the Church? with Maria Spears Mumaugh
from Integrated Wholeness for Body, Mind, and Soul · host Angela Schnieders
In this episode Angela and Maria unpack the healing power of music and the importance of Praise as foundational to the integrated life God intended for us. In fact, the healing power of music is one of St. Hildegard's seven strategies for Optimal Health. As one of the most prolific composers from the Middle Ages, St. Hildegard held "that beautiful music triggers a primordial memory deep within our souls, recalling the fatherland we lost, and causing us to sigh with lament". In this conversation, we'll explore how music for St. Hildegard acts as a moral force, guiding the soul back toward harmony with God's Will. "A Musical performance softens hard hearts, leads in the humor of reconciliation, and summons the Holy Spirit." ~ St. Hildegard of Bingen Key Takeaways: The Enemy cannot sing because He has no JOY. Never stop singing!! You are a Praise of God's Glory, sing through life, sing to Mary and sing to the Saints! Holy Music is now scientifically proven to reduce depression & anxiety, stimulates creativity, increases heart health, reduces fatigue, boosts exercise performance, improves sleep, learning and memory and helps with pain management. Resources Mentioned: To connect with Maria you can find her on IG @mariaspears You can also learn about The Intentional Single: How to Thrive in the Space Between on IG: @theintentionalsingle To begin to dive into St. Hildegard's music please check out this incredible article, Adam's Voice Before the Fall: Music According to St. Hildegard. Reclaim the vibrant life you were created for! Sign up for our newsletter here To book a free coaching session with Angela Schnieders or learn more visit viriditasliving.com
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