Thursday 15 july 2010 4 15 /07 /Jul /2010 07:00


" Man is endowed with intelligence and free will. Therefore, it is his duty to become aware of his major responsibility towards life. This awareness should lead him to an attitude of carefulness, rather than one of domination or destruction. (…)
Evolution, if it means anything, means to reach to humanisation, namely a high degree of humanity, together with a high degree of awareness."


Pierre Rabhi, Ce que nous dit la nature,

Regards croisés sur l'évolution des origines à nos jours

(collective book by Pierre Rabhi, Blue Eagle, Father Holtof, Lama Mingyour, Lama Lhundroup)

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Monday 12 july 2010 1 12 /07 /Jul /2010 07:00

 

Extract from Musique & Guérison, Traditions Amérindiennes, Aigle Bleu, a film by Debowska Production

 


There are a few music CDs that I will record for you without any other descriptions than those that will be on the CD cover. These will be classical solo guitar. This instrument is very special. It is not a coincidence that the guitar has become so popular over the years amongst all kinds of performers, rock bands, folk song artists, classical musicians, etc. Something about the intimacy with the instrument, the way it is held, the feminine shape it has, the amount of work and practice it requires, all create a special bond between the guitarist and his instrument.

This is significant for our understanding of the special music therapy potential of the classical guitar. Of all instruments, it has been tested as the one conveying the highest levels of vital energy and this with almost all guitarists . As I have already stated, the amount of love one pours into the music is directly proportional to the vital energy levels conveyed by that music. To really become proficient with the guitar, especially classical and flamenco guitar styles, one must really love the instrument. It really challenges one's faithfulness. For example I can stop playing the recorder flute for months and I'll be able to regain a fair mastery of the instrument within four to five days. If I were to stop the guitar for that length of time it would take many weeks to regain a semblance of what I can convey musically when I practice on a daily basis. Also, the rewards are great. The many different sounds it has allow a great depth of expression. The wide range of different sounds it can produce had Berlioz whom played it well describe the guitar as a small orchestra in itself. The great French composer Claude Debussy said of the guitar ‘the guitar is an expressive harpsichord’. Manuel de Falla, a renowned Spanish composer said ‘the guitar is the richest and most complete of all instruments due to its harmonic and polyphonic capabilities’ and the great violin virtuoso and composer Paganini said ‘I am a master of the violin but the guitar is my master’. All these quotes speak of the unique and endearing qualities of the instrument. Of all my instruments, it is the one I love most and also the one I find the most difficult and demanding. As such, I am convinced that it can be very helpful to those who can listen to it with no preconceptions.

I remember once in a music class at Laval University where the teacher, curious to see the music students’ reaction to my therapeutic music, played a simple guitar study by Fernando Sor I had recorded. Two comments came right off after it was heard. First a guitar player said with some contempt that it was the 1st study by Sor in Segovia well known compilation. Secondly a young lady pianist said with disdain that the music must have some subliminal technology included as she had felt sleepy listening to it. When I was working as a music therapist at the Quebec General Hospital for the elderly, most patients responded very well to the music. The ones who had the most difficulty receiving benefit from the music were those who had studied it when they were young. They either knew too much about music to listen with their hearts and souls rather than with their intellect, or they had not appreciated that music be forced on them by their parents and hated it. I once had my guitar teacher listen to a guitar recording I made. She could only hear the mistakes and shortcomings in the music and it was of no therapeutic benefit to her. These are examples of preconceptions that can limit one’s ability to receive the therapeutic benefits of music.

I am not a virtuoso. My mastery of the guitar is very limited. Yet I play in such a way that people can derive benefit from it. When I left the family home in my late teens to study music at Laval University my parents conveyed to me that the neighbours complained that they were having trouble sleeping without the music I used to practice in the evening. That was the guitar on which I would practice every evening. I remember a morning on Christmas day when I woke first and went to my guitar. Several people later said they had already awakened and were ready to get up. Upon hearing the guitar they went straight back to sleep. Their bodies needed that sleep after the previous evening of festivities. It remained quiet for a few more hours in the house. When friends at school got hung up on LSD and could not sleep for anxiety, it would take only a few minutes of guitar before they were sound asleep. Sleep here is an indication of deep relaxation and the being going to a place where they can receive deep healing. I have seen this countless times. Once I was in a restaurant having a coffee when they put on a recording of my guitar music. I didn't know that they had one so it was a surprise. But after a few minutes I felt deep relaxation and relief. The problems I was experiencing went away and I left the place feeling relaxed and renewed.

As all string instruments, the guitar is invaluable as a means to energise the body and mind and enhance the health and vitality of the brain and nervous system. It conveys a good deal of vital energy and creates a sense of comfort and peace. I hope you enjoy this simple music, as I can only play fairly simple repertoire, yet the spirit with which it is interpreted may be helpful if you are open to its beneficial influence. At the moment (summer 2010) all my guitar recordings are too ancient to renew and this fall I hope to record at least one CD.


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Thursday 8 july 2010 4 08 /07 /Jul /2010 07:00


“One of the essential links to change is food autonomy. “Nourish thyself.” It is the first link of the pacific insurrection, and according to me, it is a political act. Economy must be relocated. It is not normal that the survival of a human group on a natural territory with earth and water should depend on food which has travelled over 2000 km. This is sheer nonsense. People must reconnect to earth and produce their food themselves.”


Pierre Rabhi, Ce que nous dit la nature, Regards croisés sur l’évolution des origines à nos jours

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Monday 5 july 2010 1 05 /07 /Jul /2010 07:00

Lavender.JPGLavender is a plant that has been used for a long time for purification by the European people. Lavender is a panacea for a lot of physical disorders. The list of its characteristics is very impressive. It can serve to re-harmonize almost all the organ and energy systems of the body. Amongst those often treated by lavender are: the muscles and joints, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the genital and urinary system, the immune system and the nervous system. Almost all soaps on the market have a lavender smell. Indeed, it has antimicrobial, antiseptic, antitoxic, insecticide and stimulating qualities. We think this essence represents the numerous qualities of the White race. In certain Native American philosophies, the White race represents the spirit of invention. Indeed, every race on earth comes with a responsibility and a gift. The Native Americans, or Red race, are the guardians of the Earth-mother. The Asiatics, or Yellow race, are builders of the social order and other mechanisms of community welfare. The Africans, or Black race, are guardians of the rhythms of the world.

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Thursday 1 july 2010 4 01 /07 /Jul /2010 07:00

 

 

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“Stillness is the first requirement for manifesting your desires, because in stillness lies your connection to the field of pure potentiality that can orchestrate an infinity of details for you.


Imagine throwing a little stone into a still pond and watching it ripple. Then, after a while, when the ripples settle down, perhaps you throw another little stone. That’s exactly what you do when you go into the field of pure silence and introduce your intention. In this silence, even the faintest intention will ripple across the underlying ground of universal consciousness, which connects everything with everything else. But, if you do not experience stillness in consciousness, if your mind is like a turbulent ocean, you could throw the empire State Building into it, and you wouldn’t notice a thing.


In the Bible is the expression, “Be still, and know that I am God.” This can only be accomplished through meditation.”


Deepak Chopra, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

(Chapter 1, The law of pure potentiality)

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I am a creator of therapeutic music and  fragrances, books of wisdom as well as other products, all created with ta view to  enhancing awareness and well-being in humans and Nature.
Very young, I understood the importance of Nature, which can be compared to a wise teacher giving pristine instructions on truth and reality. Later, the acknowledgement of my Native American heritage enabled me to acquire the tools necessary for the work I perform today. To read more, click here

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