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May 2022
14m 47s

Fading into Memories, Music for the Mind...

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Today, you’ll learn about how doctors may have accidentally confirmed that our lives do flash before our eyes just before death, the scientists aiming to legitimize art and music therapy as treatment for mental trauma and how scientists are pulling diamonds out of thin air! ... Essentially.

Your life flashing before your eyes isn’t just a thing in movies. It’s real. 

 

We don’t understand it yet, but art and music therapy work wonders. 

NPR’s audio and written stories on the matter

Stop mining for diamonds! Just pull them out of thin air. 

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