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The Healing Power of Sound; Overtone Singing
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This informative video introduces the healing uses of sound and vibrational technologies for relaxation, healing the body, quieting the mind, and bringing about a change in human consciousness. Therapies explored include vocal toning, crystal practitioner bowls, sound vibration table and chair systems, and excerpts from a concert with a full set of crystal singing bowls. The host and co-producer, Gordon Rosenberg, is a long-time practitioner/teacher of Reiki, relaxation, sound healing and other vibrational practices. He's conducted some 6000 individual energy sessions, researched and worked with sound as a healing medium since 1990, and played crystal bowls for group journeys for several years.
I never know what new, beautiful jewel I'm going to find. This is a treat!
Rollin Rachele is one of the world's leading authorities on the vocal art of overtone singing (also known as harmonic singing). He is an accomplished musician, performing artist, teacher and innovator.
He has contributed his scientific knowledge to academic establishments such as the American Laryngological Voice Research and Education Foundation and The Voice Foundation of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
His media appearances are numerous, including several television appearances, radio interviews and feature articles in publications such as the Evening Standard and Men's Health magazine.
In this music video arrangement, Rollin Rachele is accompanied by Celtic artist Kate McKenzie and Classical Indian vocalist Ustad Mohammed Sayeed Khan. The video was filmed in Bath, England and the soundtrack was recorded and engineered at the Notre Dame Church in Leicester Square in London.
Performed by: Rollin Rachele, Kate McKenzie, Ustad Mohammed Sayeed Khan
David Icke talks about how vibration creates form
This is a clip from a David Icke Documentary called "Freedom Road". Tiny particles of sand are strewn on a smooth disk and subjected to vibrations being passed into the surface, they immediately begin to take form and arrange into a multitude of geometrically perfect designs. Some variations of these vibrations create known geometric patterns such as hexagons (honeycombs), pentagrams, crosses, spirals, and many other infinite combinations. The amazing patterns found on animals and insect wings are easily explained in this simple experiment. Sound and vibration give birth to form. In one particular vibratory sequence, opposite oscillations were resonated though the disk - the sand particles then condensed upon other, rolling into spheres, and then the smaller of the spheres began to revolve around the larger spheres. This is the portrait of our universe. Zoom into our cellular and atomic structure and it is found there as well.
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