Singing Prescribed for Your Health and Happiness

I’d like to see you take up singing”, said the doctor to the patient suffering from Parkinson’s disease, as he signed off the prescription saying just that.

I encourage you to take the time to be kind to others, and by writing a gratitude list each morning”, said the doctor to the patient suffering from a condition of irritation, as she signed off the prescription saying just that. 

I’d like to see you letting your friends and family love you”, said the doctor to the patient suffering…

Okay, I think you get my drift from these little analogies. I wonder how many GP’s or specialists dealing with physical ailments write such prescriptions for their patients? ~ I’d really love to know (comments below).

The first analogy is pretty close to fact… see a short video report on BBC News, “Singing in a choir brings both health and happiness.”   Reports of reduction in anxiety and depression, lung disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer.  Patients’ physical and mental health is improving from this method of expression. Professor Grenville Hancox of Canterbury Christ Church University says, “We want to be able to get singing prescribedIf a GP realises their patient could benefit… it’s a very easy way of starting to get into a cycle of improvement.”

I often sing when I’m feeling unwell, and have experienced healing. Of course, the words play an important part, giving me hope and inspiration. Pamela Martin, a former medical nurse, tells how she now sings!  spirituality.com

The idea of singing being medicine may not be a new idea to you, but can you see a time when doctors will write prescriptions telling patients to use their innate spiritual qualities ~ like singing for joy to get better?

I’m reminded of the wonderful work of the ‘Choir of Hope and Inspiration’ in Australia (formed as Choir of Hard Knocks)…. the choir that reaches out to homeless and disadvantaged, “offering another chance to those who believed they had used up all their chances in life.” Enjoy their video…

This article is also published on newsmaker.com.au

About Carey Arber

I am a Christian Science practitioner, and media and legislatures spokesperson for Christian Science in Australia, with many stories to share. Heart to heart stuff, helping one another to see through the fog in troubling times. Prior to this work I was employed for several years by charities, and in employment services for commercial and non-profit organisations. I've lived and worked in South Africa, England, Isle of Man, and Australia. If you're looking for information or an interview on Christian Science, spiritual healthcare, scientific prayer, or about the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, you've come to the right place. Thank you for taking the time to read about this blog site.
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4 Responses to Singing Prescribed for Your Health and Happiness

  1. rini says:

    thanks for the article, actually i’m a college student and doing a research now about christian choir. would you help me? in your opinion, is there any link between singing in Christian Choir and the happiness of its members?
    Thanks
    rini

    • Carey Arber says:

      Hello Rini. I can’t speak for others, but according to the research I mention in this post singing is good for people. From my own experience, the words I sing from the Hymnal at church are important, not just the music. Lifting my thoughts higher, and singing collectively with friends and strangers to our Creator, makes me very happy. I often feel the atmosphere of the church full of love as a result. We unite as one praising God. I don’t belong to a Choir, but almost every church has a choir and I believe it’s because it’s unifying. There’s a beautiful teaching in the Bible: “Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind.” Members of a church should strive for this teaching, to be happy. In my experience this is a constant work in progress for most of us!

  2. Sky de Jersey says:

    I can personally attest to the power of singing to help lift my spirits! I joined a singing group recently and found each and every time I came away with a lighter step and a brighter heart.
    thanks
    Sky

  3. Hi Carey! Great article and I love the way you connected all the dots!
    Wendy

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