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Beautiful Shyamji, my nada yoga teacher |
This morning I updated my profile on my blog and spent so much time looking at pictures as I was considering updating that I came across all kinds of wonderful inspirations in the process! I decided I would share some of the things that have inspired me today- people, places, instruments- rather than getting too wordy.
The first is a suikinkutsu, also known as a Japanese water harp- an instrument I discovered while researching outdoor instruments for my healing sound gardens. The next one is a music piece by one of my teachers, music therapist, preserver of indigenous and sacred music
Silvia Nakkach who has a voice of gold and a heart to match- Sarasvati incarnate!
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Deity of Sound- sculpture by my dear friend
Ceramic artist and musician, Brian Ransom |
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The side of a music school in Minneapolis |
Singing, Ringing Tree- Crown Point, Lancashire, England
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John Beaulieu's sound studio in Stone Ridge, NY |
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Sarasvati, She Who Flows |
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My beautiful teacher, shaman/maestro Don Tito La Rosa |
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Jim Pepper's saxophone! Smithsonian Institute |
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"The Gift" by Patricia Bowers |
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Playing music for visionary artist Alex Grey |
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Dear friend, colleague, amazing sound healer, Baba Frejon/Fred Johnson- vocalist extraordinaire and dancer Katurah Robinson who dances from her heart |
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Athena VibroAcoustic Table
built by Somatron Corporation |
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My dear teacher, bhakti yogi,
amazing musician and "kirtanmeister "Jai Uttal |
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Beautiful friend, brilliant artist, hostess of my healing sound journeys Suzanne Benton-
blissed out after a Sound Journey
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Another brilliant teacher teacher and revealer of the magic of tuning forks as well as craniosacral therapist/polarity therapist/naturopath/psychologist John Beaulieu |
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My Sanskrit teacher, the late Swami Sarasvati Sivananda
I miss you, Swami Bob! |
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