Learn to listen from a deaf musician

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Without so much being aware I tend to gather pieces of puzzles. Sometimes the finding of the pieces lays years apart so you can imagin the time spam it takes me to finish a puzzle..
Since long I'am facinated by sound and very interested in all kinds of sound healing. A curious thing happening was that I had a most amazing doggie I called her Nada, a common Slavic name.
Only when she was 6 years old, while drumming en humming around her I found out that in Sanskriet Nada means cosmic sound, tone, vibration. I felt a big hurray for this beautiful cosmic synchronicity.

I love to join Tibetan bowl healings, Gong healings, Didgerido healings and it -feels- so good! I also love the vibrating waves through my body while playing my big drum. I do overtone singing to give massage to my organs and they really feel happy about the high pitched vibes.
A teacher overtone singing I once had told us that the overtone singing didn't have a lot to do with voice... but much more with h-ear-ing of the body... This I would never forget.

All is sound. We're all one big vibrating cosmic orchestra. And so if all is in vibration, all is receiving.. not to the ear only..
Me puzzle is finished now by getting to know this woman: Evelyn Glennie.
Evelyn Glennie is a deaf percussionist, she has been profoundly deaf since age 12.
L-ear-n how to listen with Evelyn Glennie . Go and meet her too! (duration 35 min) http://www.ted.com/talks/evelyn_glennie_shows_how_to_listen.html

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Are those

-images cymatics patterns ?
" A rising tide - drowns those without boats " - Cee Are
"The object under your feet is always the dance floor " - Cee Are

Yep

cymatics patterns!

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