The Influence of Music and Chanting on Psychological and Spiritual Well-being

Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):1-15 (2024)
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: Music and chanting have been integral to spiritual traditions and therapeutic systems for centuries, serving as powerful tools for enhancing psychological and spiritual well-being. This paper investigates the influence of musical elements and vocal chanting practices on emotional regulation, cognitive states, and spiritual experiences, using frameworks from applied psychology and neuroscience. Empirical studies indicate that music activates brain regions associated with emotion, memory, and reward, stimulating neurochemical responses such as dopamine and oxytocin release. Chanting, particularly repetitive vocalizations like mantras or hymns, has been shown to promote relaxation, reduce stress hormone levels, and induce meditative brainwave patterns. This research explores both historical and contemporary contexts of sound-based practices, highlighting their role in facilitating altered states of consciousness, deep introspection, and a sense of transcendence. The integration of music and chanting into therapeutic and spiritual frameworks—such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), transpersonal psychology, and sound healing—demonstrates their value as non-invasive, costeffective tools for mental health and spiritual growth. The paper also presents case studies and clinical findings that emphasize the use of music and chanting in reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma. By synthesizing psychological theory, neurobiological data, and spiritual traditions, this work advocates for the inclusion of auditory practices in holistic approaches to human well-being. The implications are relevant for mental health professionals, spiritual practitioners, and interdisciplinary researchers seeking to bridge science and spirituality.

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