In rereading through the transcripts from 1994 and 1995, the topic of sound comes up and also in connection with 4th density where sound is experienced differently. I have a couple of questions regarding overtone singing. I have often had the experience while doing overtones, that is almost like being out of body. It is as if I am no longer located in the body but instead with the sound, a kind of 360 degree presence.
This has caused me many times to ask if there is something to it, is it of some beneficial use or is it just a kind of subjective brain chemistry experience that has no purpose other than a feel good effect for the practitioner.
So the questions would be along the lines of:
My feeling is that if it is beneficial for the listener, then it is best in person, as recordings are a bit like a 2D image compared to 3D. It does bring up the question whether it is teachable, whether one can learn it, and the short answer would be "open/yes". I didn't learn it from somebody, as it just was someting I was playing around with as a kid (trying to imitate the electric guitar in those days ).
This has caused me many times to ask if there is something to it, is it of some beneficial use or is it just a kind of subjective brain chemistry experience that has no purpose other than a feel good effect for the practitioner.
So the questions would be along the lines of:
- Is overtone singing (as I practice it), useful?
- Is the 'out of body' experience just a subjective experience due to body chemicals?
- Would overtone singing add to the crystal/Reiki network in a meaningful way that is worth pursuing?
- If beneficial, is it only beneficial to the practitioner or it it also to those listening?
My feeling is that if it is beneficial for the listener, then it is best in person, as recordings are a bit like a 2D image compared to 3D. It does bring up the question whether it is teachable, whether one can learn it, and the short answer would be "open/yes". I didn't learn it from somebody, as it just was someting I was playing around with as a kid (trying to imitate the electric guitar in those days ).