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Welcome to the 2021 RPA Conference Week!


This year, for your pleasure, we have put together a week long journey into sound. We've been captivated by it and would love to share with you what we have learned. What we've put together is a small tiny introduction to the large and expansive field of sound healing. Please note: None of your lovely committee members are experts in sound healing, but we are fearless and curious!


As always, if the information presented does not resonate with you, please leave it and follow your own understanding and knowledge. We hope our offerings pique your interest to find out more about this intriguing aspect of repatterning. So---why did we pick Sound?


 

     

Sound and resonance repatterning go hand in hand. What is resonance? It is being in a resonant state.  The first definition in the Merriam-Webster dictionary of RESONANT is: continuing to sound--echoing. Resonate means: being filled with a deep vibrating sound that evokes and suggests images, memories and emotions.


    What are WE resonating with? Having the tools to have the choice of what we resonate with is the basis of Resonance Repatterning and Sound is an integral part.


Sound is Profound and All-around! We are conceived in sound. We grew and developed surrounded by the rhythmic sound of our Mother's heartbeat and the hypnotic sound of her blood/life force rushing through her veins and arteries. Our Mother's Bodies--the original WHITE NOISE MACHINE!


Do we all  hear and experience sound the same? Interesting question. As with our other senses, our guess would be no, no we don't. Our ability to create and maintain blocks from each of our own unique life experiences affects this sense, too.


How important is Sound? Well, there is the thought that all sounds together, even those too faint for human ears, create the vibration that holds this world, our reality, together. This includes each of our own unique sounds. Our first thought was how the extinction of species of animals and our own passing would affect the outcome of the world. May be it shouldn't be the change in climate that we're focused on, but the change in this foundational vibration. As we pondered on this and the fact that some ______species go extinct every decade, we came across a CD of various animal and natural sounds. As we listened we found that a lot of animals share the same sounds. For example, a male lion calling for his mate when he can't get to her sounds a lot like the sounds that whales make. 

 Whew-thank goodness Mother Nature has our back on that one! You'll get to hear some of these in our GUESS THE SOUND contest--details are in each days "guess the sound" link.


Here's a riddle we'd like to tweak a bit on the importance of sound:

Instead of just "If a tree falls in a forest and there is no one to hear it, does it make a sound?" we pose this addition--

"If there is no sound, is there even a tree or a forest?"


There is a page for everyday of the conference week. Feel free to use this information in whatever way suits your schedule and needs.

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