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Thought for the day:

Life is an echo - what you send out does comes back.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Sacred sound, sacred power.

This year I will be delving into many subjects. There is something for everyone. So be sure to keep checking my blog to stay updated with the subject matter. Also, when you have some 'downtime' go back to the very beginning when I started the blog and browse thru some of the subjects. You may come across a video or article that pulls you towards it. I have many interesting topics. Keep a record of where you leave off, so this way when you have more 'downtime,' you can come back to where you left off at and resume your browsing.

Below, I am posting another podcast by my friend, Steve Nobel. Many of you are really liking these and can relate to the topics being discussed. So THANK YOU to my friend, STEVE, for doing a great job at his life's work by interviewing these very interesting people and to sharing with us the interviews. Love and light to you, STEVE, for your generousity.

The podcast consists of Steve Nobel conducting an interview with Michael Ormiston. Here is the topic being discussed: Michael Ormiston has studied Khöömii (overtone singing) for over 20 years, and has visited Mongolia many times to learn from the masters of the Mongolian tradition, who initiated him into sacred and secular aspects of the power of the voice. Michael has performed for HH the Dalia Lama, and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. Recently he played his Tibetan Singing Bowls on the acclaimed BBC TV series 'Sacred Music'. Michael leads Mongolian overtone Singing, Tibetan Singing Bowls and Gong workshops worldwide.

Here is the link to listen in: http://www.stevenobel-interviews.com/DownloadMP3Squeeze.aspx?ID=166

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