Favourite Quotes Of Mine

Character cannot be developed in peace and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision be cleared, ambition insured and success achieved. — Helen Keller

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Heal-thy Vibration

 
Sound’s great. No…really, Sound’s GREAT! There is no more powerful healing tool available to us now than our own voice – we can literally attain enlightenment simply through the proper use of vibration. This investment is in your enlightenment and re-organised awareness, with immediate effects.

Benefits include:

Healing and re-organisation of bodies/aspects – greatly improved alignment

Increased awareness [...]

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Touching The Sound Barrier

Location: Eden House, Bardsea
Description: Sound and Language guard the bridge to Sole Consciousness
Start Date: 2009-04-24
End Date: 2009-04-26
Your Commitment: £245 residential / £145 non-residential
Bridges are great. They allow us to get from one place to another safely and securely when other routes may be filled with dangerous hazards or meandering trails which, when we are on [...]

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Aspects of the Science of Sound

You may have seen some of the wordplays used on this site, or some of my vague references to the Science of Sound, well, here is an introduction to some of the aspects of the Science of Sound and why I call it a Science.
There are many factors at play in the process of creating [...]

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Science of Sound – the basics of linguistic breakdown (with worked example)

Science, as we know it, is based on a few rules.  First, there must be a point that is trying to be proved (eg proving the existence of the atom).  Second, and proof must be repeatable by others under similar conditions.  Third, there must be standard components which everyone agrees on.
In the case of physical [...]

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Science of Sound Video Introduction

This film is a 10 minute excerpt from a taster talk at Shamania 2008. It was given extemporaneously as are most of my events and isn’t the best example, but hey, it was filmed! So at least it can be shared here…
This short film introduces the various ‘levels’ of the science of [...]

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Mental Language – Video Introduction

This is another old film, it, like the ‘Significance of Sound’ intro film needs re-recorded and edited, but these were done at a time when I was frustrated with technology and just wanted some clips to put up, so they are unedited….so dont expect Spielberg!
Just as we have physical, emotional and mental bodies (to name [...]

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Significance of Sound – Video Introduction

I did this a fair while ago, but the principles are still the same even if the presentation has moved on somewhat!
When I tell people my work is about sound and language, the response is usually lukewarm at best, yet as soon as anyone attends an event, they leave somewhat shocked, surprised and even ‘blown [...]

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Secrets of Sound

Title: Secrets of Sound
Location: Kendal
Link out: Sarah’s site
Description:
I will be running a day workshop at Sarah Swindlehurst’s studio in Kendal.  It runs from 10.30am to 4.30pm and is £30 for the day.  Contact her on 07922144384 or email her at  essenceyoga (at) fsmail.net to book and get directions. The link above takes you to [...]

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Significance of Sound

How significant is sound? Consider these terms: Uni-Verse, Big Bang, Harmony, In-tune, a-tone-ment, In the Beginning was The Word, at-OM.
In these very simple words we have an amazing connection – that through different areas of human experience, from the specialisms of science and religion to the everyday experience of the average person – we all [...]

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The Problem with ‘Conclusions’

The problem with any conclusion is that it signifies ‘the end of something’. When a conclusion is reached, a matter is usually considered ‘closed’. This is a most dangerous position to adopt, in any respect. All conclusions, be they scientific or otherwise, should be recognised as temporary destinations until the next ‘piece of the puzzle’ [...]

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