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Sound Journey
Sound Meditations
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The
Sound Journey cannot be explained in a linear way, with
rational words, because a Sound Journey is not a linear
or rational experience.
You can say, yes, there
was a gong, a didgeridoo, rattles, Tibetan bowls, a voice
but
to name the instruments is as meaningful as describing
a forest by the plants that grow in it. It is not a concert,
although there is music. It is not a meditation, although
you sink into altered states. It is not even a performance
because there is no true audience; each person in the
room is an integral part of the experience. It is, and
is not, a ceremony. Perhaps the most accurate word, if
we must use one, is its own: a journey, a shamanic journey,
initiated, in the oldest sense, by the extraordinary,
consciousness-altering magic of sound.
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Niyan has worked with
Sound for over 14 years, exploring healing from physical,
energetic and deeply spiritual points of view. He has
worked with spiritual teachers from diferent cultures.
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The Sound Journey experience is
an experience of shamanic healing. It is an emotional-spiritual
letting go. A diving deep into the Beauty inside. Reaching back
to the first time people put their hands together to make rhythm,
the Sound Journey taps into our basic physiology, connecting body,
mind and spirit. The
Sound Journey differs from ordinary music. The purpose of The Sound
Journey is not to imprint, but to de-imprint. To unwind. To let
go. To be totally in the moment with the vibration of sound. To
have the brain trigger the deepest chemicals of ease. Of harmony.
Of joy and bliss.
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The way to experience a Sound Journey
is to let go, deeply surrender, and allow the sound to pass into
you, pass through you, pass around you, with no resistance and no
interpretation. The way to understand The Sound Journey is to experience
it for yourself.
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If you would like to experience/arrange
a Sound Journey, either at Marimba House or in Gauteng
please
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