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Dr. Ati Hajian MD, FACMG

Dr. Ati Hajian MD, FACMG
clinical laboratory geneticist/ Director at Molecular Genetics & genomics Pathology Laboratory; Kaiser Permanent. Formerly visiting assistant professor at UCLA/ Dept. Genetics

Years of experience in Genetic Laboratory Medicine.

Meditation significantly enhances the impact of sound healing and harmony with nature, potentially influencing even our DNA. Through meditation, individuals cultivate a heightened state of mindfulness and inner calm, making them more receptive to the therapeutic vibrations of sound healing. When combined with the natural symphony of the environment, this practice can lead to profound relaxation and stress reduction.

Recent research suggests that meditation may influence gene expression by epigenetic changes in stress-related genes and promoting those linked to immune function and overall well-being. This suggests a potential pathway through which meditation, combined with sound healing and nature, can bring about deep, holistic healing that resonates at the cellular level. By fostering a harmonious connection with nature, these practices not only benefit mental and emotional health but might also contribute to long-term physical well-being.