Babies & Children
Babies and children
I work in hospitals with gorgeous young ones and I am also available for private sessions
Baby blessings
Baby blessings are a divine way to embrace new bubs on their path in life. I would be delighted to work with you in creating a special ceremony to embrace your baby with love.
I draw on a range of well-being modalities that bring calmness and serenity. This can include, therapeutic touch, pranic healing, aromatherapy, reflexology and other ancient healing rituals.
Personalized recordings of prescribed music and well-being products available under 'types of services'.
Please refer to 'Rituals, Retreats and Workshops' for details on relevant offerings.( to change on each page)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVgFMftpub4
I work in hospitals with gorgeous young ones and I am also available for private sessions
Baby blessings
Baby blessings are a divine way to embrace new bubs on their path in life. I would be delighted to work with you in creating a special ceremony to embrace your baby with love.
I draw on a range of well-being modalities that bring calmness and serenity. This can include, therapeutic touch, pranic healing, aromatherapy, reflexology and other ancient healing rituals.
Personalized recordings of prescribed music and well-being products available under 'types of services'.
Please refer to 'Rituals, Retreats and Workshops' for details on relevant offerings.( to change on each page)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVgFMftpub4
Heart Stories
Children Heart Stories
Baby Heart stories
I love to work with babies. I’ve been honoured to play for some babies, fresh out of the womb, giving them a beautiful early experience of the world.
Testimonial: Royal Children’s Hospital. Melbourne
Janet, on behalf of The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation staff, Auxiliary members and their guests I want to thank you most sincerely for your musical contribution during The RCH Annual General Meeting on Saturday 27th July at the Myer Mural Hall. The room looked sensational and when you began to play in that lovely setting it made the picture complete.
Janet we are aware of your kind heart and great compassion with the parents and the sick children at the hospital and you have our heartfelt thanks for donating your time and musical talent to complete our AGM. You added value to an event at which other passionate and dedicated people were able to enjoy themselves whilst listening to your beautiful music.
Robyn Anderson, President of Auxiliaries, Royal Children’s hospital, Melbourne.
The Valley and South Eastern Private hospitals
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- When I played at the Royal Children’s hospital, I would set up in Main street, with my harp amplified so that the sacred sounds would travel thru the building for all to hear and for all to witness as they walked passed: staff, children and their families, and Doctors. Children were always intrigued and would be drawn to the harp – as if they could hear angels and fairies. So many wonderful memories of children playing with me – free spirits that just wanted to tinker on the harp – deaf children, blind children, frail and vulnerable children. How gorgeous is that!
- A mother saying that what I was doing with her autistic son was more beneficial than morphine- and changed her son’s appointments to coincide with my visits…
- A gorgeous young girl who once played piano from a young age and had not done so for years due to her condition. I will never forget the look on her face as she played the harp, her heart was elated and I knew somehow, it was soothing her soul…
- Often, little children visiting their families in hospital would be drawn to the harp and play with me – teaching little ones ‘twinkle twinkle little star’ - somehow bringing them a bit of joy and the biggest smiles on their faces!
- A teenage girl, depressed knowing that she was terminally ill, found some strength and happiness. Her mood had shifted just playing with me and realising there was still some light and hope…
- Christmas Day, visiting a patient in Oncology who had her two young children visiting her. What joy it brought to my heart that I could put a smile on their face – and the little gift this was for the mother.
Baby Heart stories
I love to work with babies. I’ve been honoured to play for some babies, fresh out of the womb, giving them a beautiful early experience of the world.
- Others are critically ill, some are premies and some are born addicts. There is nothing I can do about their condition other than bring some healing for whatever the outcome. When I work with babies, I don’t feel their pain, I feel their soul and if I can bring some peace to them on their journey, it brings such joy to my heart…
- As I sat playing one day in a hospital, a women sat directly opposite me, in a full burka, watching intensely. Then another man wondering around, also watching as if he had seen a ghost and then he asked “Where did you learn to play like that? You are from Babylon”! then the women spoke up and said “He is right. I have been here every day for the last 4 months watching my baby dying. Today you have soothed my soul” ….
- Twins born and playing to them with my harp strings, bringing love and blessings to them as they awakened with the happiest mum alive…
- Premies, so fragile yet loving the tender sounds emanating from the harp, watching them respond to the delicate sounds, giving them a sense of heaven on earth.
- A baby born as an addict on methadone in the first few weeks of life. A sad story yet a reality, knowing that what was coming thru me was there to bring divine love …
Testimonial: Royal Children’s Hospital. Melbourne
Janet, on behalf of The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation staff, Auxiliary members and their guests I want to thank you most sincerely for your musical contribution during The RCH Annual General Meeting on Saturday 27th July at the Myer Mural Hall. The room looked sensational and when you began to play in that lovely setting it made the picture complete.
Janet we are aware of your kind heart and great compassion with the parents and the sick children at the hospital and you have our heartfelt thanks for donating your time and musical talent to complete our AGM. You added value to an event at which other passionate and dedicated people were able to enjoy themselves whilst listening to your beautiful music.
Robyn Anderson, President of Auxiliaries, Royal Children’s hospital, Melbourne.
The Valley and South Eastern Private hospitals
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