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Remote sound healing [message #63] Tue, 11 May 2004 17:02 Go to next message
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My wife has a friend who lives in Texas, about 800 miles from our home in Arizona. She is afflicted with MS and had heard that the didj may be good for healing. She telephoned my wife one evening and asked that I play for her over the phone. I was a little skeptical, since I thought the vibrations experienced during the session were necessary. Nevertheless, I gave it a try. She said that when she heard the sounds her muscles began to relax and she was able to sleep that night without the aid of drugs.

Has anyone else heard of the didge working this way over the telephone?
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Hi Paplo,

I am sorry to say that I have never heard of such wonderful healing. Despite that, I also think it's not important if anyone has ever experienced something like this before. The most important to me would be the fact that you are able to help her relax and forget (even for a moment) her misery
Have you ever tried to send her a tape/cassette with recordings of your didjplay?
Who knows, it may be of help for her as well. It must be wonderful to get writ of the pain and stress although probably even for a short moment! Great, continuo the great work and play the stars from heaven!
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #68 is a reply to message #67] Mon, 17 May 2004 07:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi, Fokko,

I afraid I wouldn't subject anyone to a recording of my didj play, but I have been trying to find a meditative didj CD for her so she can play it whenever there is a need. If you have any suggestions, let me know. I do agree that it doesn't matter if anyone has heard of it before. If it works, it works.

Howdy back from the land of the saguaro.
Re: Remote sound healing [message #69 is a reply to message #68] Mon, 17 May 2004 21:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Paplo,

First it would be nice to know which didge music she likes.
The only few meditative didge CD's I have heard off are:

Barramundi Didgeridoo, Music for Meditation
Binkey Kok BK-1055
Meditative didge with bells, gongs, etc. This is indeed a good description of the CD. Really nice when you love slow a-rhythmic playing or when you want to float away.

And also:
Charlie McMahon, Tjilatjila Spectrum
SPX 405 CD
When you love looow didges, or classical music and didges, it's a CD you must have. Really relaxing! Really beautiful!

Have a search over the Internet; I am sure you will find them.

I don't know if the Didjshjop can get them for you, but you can always ask them! I am pitty sure they will do all the best they can!
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #70 is a reply to message #69] Tue, 18 May 2004 09:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi, Fokko,

Since she hadn't heard didj music before, I guess she wouldn't know what she would like. I was thinking along the meditative line since the idea here is to relax and not excite. Thanks for the referrals to the two CDs. I'll see if I can scare them up.

Pablo
Re: Remote sound healing [message #79 is a reply to message #68] Thu, 20 May 2004 13:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Inlakesh
Didjeridoo Meditations

For some reason, this one isn't on their website (inlakesh.com) but is still offered on Amazon. Very cool. Not quite like their other stuff, this one's created for deep meditation journeys into the dreamtime!
Re: Remote sound healing [message #81 is a reply to message #63] Fri, 21 May 2004 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hällö,

I like to propose a creative approach to sound healing, like shamans or tribal elder would do....

Jens Zygar is a renowned gong player and worked with the Paiste cymbal company on the concept of their Planet Gongs. In his book he decribes how he started to guide the energy created by sound with his intention, instead of letting this energy just float around. He imagines (or sets his intention) that this energy floats in a specific form through a room, or that it clears a space or person, or that it creates a peaceful atmosphere. Of course there is then an interaction between your playing and your intention. They automaticly work together.
Preferably your intention follows an inspiration of what is required in that moment, rather than being dominated by your willpower.

So what about the shamanic approach then?

Well, if we can accept, that sound is an energy, than it is only limited by the boundaries of our imagination. I can for example sit down in my room or somewhere outside and play on a picture of the earth, imagining that the energy created by playing the didgeridoo will enveloppe the entire planet and created peace and/or respect. This would be even stronger if several didge-player sit down together as for the equinoxe/solstice gatherings.
If I can do it in my meditation, I can do it while playing didgeridoo as well.

In Pablo's case, since he can't just come over to play for that woman, he can agree with her on a day and time, where she will ly down with the intention to receive some good vibrations, while he will sit down in his favorite place with the intention to play for her. In the beginning they might still use the phone, until her mind (and maybe his as well) can accept the concept.

I know to some this might sound far fetched, and it is some kind of a 'faith-technique', but it really works. Maybe not in the ways, that we imagine, but in many other ways. The best is to keep an "Thy will be done" attitude and an open mind.

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Re: Remote sound healing [message #83 is a reply to message #81] Fri, 21 May 2004 12:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Interesting concept - I especially agree with the "Thy will be done . . ." statement. I will suggest it to her.

Pablo
Re: Remote sound healing [message #84 is a reply to message #79] Fri, 21 May 2004 12:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you for that information. I will see if I can get it.

Pablo
Re: Remote sound healing [message #406 is a reply to message #63] Sat, 01 January 2005 09:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi

I am new to this forum and enjoyng browsing through all the topics, especially this one on healing which is so close to my own heart.

I come from a more shamanic background and integrate that with my didj healing. So I agree with Eisen about that. Your own energy and intention is as important and maybe more so than the vibrational energy of the didj itself. Of course, the didjerdoo's powerful vibration right on the body itself does have a powerful metaphysical as well as a physiological and psychological affect on people, often leaving the body feeling humming or something.

I have done didj healing remotely on several occassions. I tried it through the phone, but no physicial contact is actually needed I believe. It is nice to prepare in advance, set a time and place to focus the intention, etc. and meditate or pray first.

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Re: Remote sound healing [message #476 is a reply to message #63] Mon, 10 January 2005 00:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Maybe make a CD for her, or, you can just do some distant healing. Setup a time where she can focus and relax, while you play and focus on sending healing vibrations to her.

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Peace and love,
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #954 is a reply to message #63] Thu, 26 May 2005 22:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Any chance of you recording your healing and posting it? I would very much like to hear it.

May the force be with you.
Re: Remote sound healing [message #960 is a reply to message #954] Sat, 28 May 2005 09:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi, One Ski

I am afraid you are out of luck on a recording. I haven't been able to do that well (or even poorly) Embarassed with the equipment I have.

I can tell you it was nothing more than a drone in D - nothing more.

Paul


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Re: Remote sound healing [message #1020 is a reply to message #63] Sat, 04 June 2005 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Guys!

If this works, send some my way.

Last week a tree fell on me. Sad I have a broken sternum, four broken ribs, three fractured vertebrae and a rather large gash on the side of my head.

Needless to say, I'm not quite capable of playing right now. Dead


Rick Roberti
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #1022 is a reply to message #1020] Sat, 04 June 2005 11:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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That's a nasty accident, Skyjumper !!! Sad Sad Sad

I hope some other things arae good for you. Confused

Strength


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Re: Remote sound healing [message #1023 is a reply to message #1022] Sat, 04 June 2005 15:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You should know Skyjumper to never threat any tree to make didges out of them!. If they get the change they will fall over you, as you already have found out! Shocked Very Happy
You better leave this Didge making to the Aboriginal people who over ancient centuries have developed a special stile in taking branches off a tree without hurting them Rolling Eyes Twisted Evil

Despite all my "to late" wisdom I hope you are doing fine and will be playing didge again soon after reading my message Smile
B.T.W. how did you manage to get underneath? (just naughty curiosity off cause!)

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Re: Remote sound healing [message #1025 is a reply to message #1023] Sat, 04 June 2005 18:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I was taking down a tree in my back yard. Our houses are very close, so I had the limb tied up so it wouldn't fall on the neighbor's house. The tree forks about 6 feet up into two sections. I cut through the limb (about 15 inches in diameter, 30 feet long), and the chain saw got stuck. As I was getting down off the ladder, the limb let go, swung down and hit me in the chest like a battering ram. It pinned me against the other section, then pushed me through the fork and to the ground. Mad I'm pretty lucky to still be here, least of all able to walk.

Should have let it fall on the neighbor's house. Twisted Evil

I've lost track of time a bit, it was actually two weeks ago today that it happened. I spent almost a week in the trauma center, and since have been doped up on morphine and percoset. Confused


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icon14.gif  Re: Remote sound healing [message #1027 is a reply to message #1025] Sat, 04 June 2005 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sky Jumper!

Get well soon buddy! Rolling Eyes ..... save the log, forgive it, drill it ..... and blow it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ciao,
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #1031 is a reply to message #1020] Sat, 04 June 2005 22:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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A tree fell on you, or you fell on a tree, being a skyjumper? Get well - a broken sternum and ribs doesn't make for good didjing. And the vertebrae sound frightening. Meanwhile you have my prayers.

My daughter's boyfriend had a crane boom fall on him a couple years ago. He is recovering, but still doesn't move arouond that well.

Sorry, I hadn't read the entire thread before responding. Get well, my friend.

Paul


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Re: Remote sound healing [message #1035 is a reply to message #1031] Sun, 05 June 2005 08:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You must have field real clumsy, I'm sure Very Happy
But you learned your lesson, I know.
Life is a precious thing, you should guard it whit your life! Laughing
I'm glad that after all it all went okay for you!
Get better soon and take all the time you need!
But if didge healing vibration to your broken bones will do you good? I'm not sure. Some quit rest will be the best I guess.
Does anyone know how didge healing effect broken bones?
Looks painful to me .......
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #2133 is a reply to message #1035] Wed, 07 December 2005 00:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I have an idea to expand the remote didge healing concept. Use this group.

Name a Date/Time(with timezone), intention, target person, and we can combine intention, focus and play together(apart Rolling Eyes )

I bet we can amplify the result working together. Like a worldwide didge meditation, only focused on one person.


Keep making strange sounds,

Doug

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Re: Remote sound healing [message #2141 is a reply to message #2133] Wed, 07 December 2005 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dupac that sounds like a great idea, it would be helpful if this site had a chat room. but scheduling timed dates would work just as well. Im involved in a remote healing circle every day on a different site, they dont use didge, they just use intent, but I encorporate my didge in the circle of healing. it is the same idea.
Pecae
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Re: Remote sound healing [message #2221 is a reply to message #63] Mon, 12 December 2005 07:02 Go to previous message
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That sounds like a good idea, dupac
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