When stuck and struggle are big enough, or stick around long enough, you can start to forget who you are. It’s easy to start to think that you are the stuck and struggle, or that your life is all about the ick.
Of course, that’s totally not true.
But that doesn’t make it hurt any less. Forgetting is hard. And scary. And painful.
On some level, all stuck and struggle can be linked to forgetting something.
Forgetting who you really are. Forgetting what’s right and real and true for you. Forgetting that you’re not the stories you carry. Forgetting that you’re way bigger than your stuck. Or forgetting that your bigness even exists. (Thankfully it does. Always. Even when you forget about it for a second.)
When things go fuzzy, stuff goes wonky. But don’t beat yourself up for forgetting. It’s normal. It happens to all of us.
The good news is that since stuck and struggle show up when we forget stuff, they also take off once we remember. Remembering causes stuff to shifts.
Composed entirely of singing bowls, Remembering Through Resonance helps you to plug back in to your bigness – back to the big, deep, always-there awesomeness that is you at your best and most brilliant and most beautiful.
It’s a call back to the place within you that’s beyond the stuck and the struggle, the part of you that holds the mojo to move mountains. When you reconnect with that, stuff shifts. Quickly. Deeply. For good. And for real.
That’s a thousand kinds of awesome.
When I was recording this CD, I played the bowls with the intention that they’d meet you wherever you are and help you with whatever kind of stuck you’re facing at the time. Big stuck. Little stuck. And everything in between.
As you listen, you can do so with the intention of shifting a particular something. Or you can just dive into the sound, and hang out with it for the sake of enjoying all of its great big goodness.
Remembering Through Resonance is a perfect soundtrack for relaxing, meditating, doing yoga, creating art, working with stuck, saying buhbye to stress, dealing with pain (on whatever level it shows up) or just melting into a great big pile of yum.
This probably isn’t the best music to listen to while you’re driving a backhoe, or working with explosives, or juggling fiery batons. That might be dangerous. So don’t try it, ok?
Tracks:
1. Sea of Sound – perfect for stress relief, meditation, deep relaxation & finding peace fast (8:50)
2. Blue Morpho -shifts stuck stuff, gets things moving in a good direction, great for clarity and creativity (19:18)
3. Wah-Wah Waterfalls – clears ick, ack and ugh from the heart, lifts the spirit, leaves the soul feeling squeaky clean (14:11)
Total length: 42:19
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Sea of Sound (sample)
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Blue Morpho (sample)
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Wah-Wah Waterfalls (sample)
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