Saturday, May 23, 2009

At Work in a Sound Environment

Focusing on preparing for next weekend's CEU workshop as well as trying to spread the word far and wide about the upcoming workshops in June.  Sitting at the computer for the last 3 days printing out flyers, running out of ink, back and forth to Office Depot celebrating the possibility that soon I will be able to have these flyers printed for me- and PLEASED with the result of the flyers that I have designed myself- a major 3-day learning curve on Microsoft Publisher several weeks back.  Now all I have to do is change the dates periodically!

Behind me the printer is now pumping out a 15-page detailed description of the acoustic properties of the "suikinkutsu"- a Japanese water harp which we intend to create for the garden at the Sound Body Center.  Check out www.suikinkutsu.com.  They are beautiful- the sound is astonishing and entrancing!

Another exciting piece of information came my way today as well- a sound table similar to a monochord table only it was tuned like a tamboura.  Very beautiful.  I recently read about an Ayurvedic cure for a specific condition (I don't remember what the condition was but the the point is...!) which was the patient receiving an Ayurvedic massage while a tamboura was being played in the same room!  How fantastic!  I would happily be any one of the three people in that room- giving the massage, receiving the massage or playing the tamboura.  I am thinking about how to incorporate this into my sound healing treatments...

Now listening to the beautiful sounds of the suikinkutsu...

Followed by a recording of the sheeps bells of Sardinia...

Time to go deliver flyers.

Breathe and smile.

Namaste

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