Sunday, December 16, 2012

In praise of studying the Art of Massage

"I do hold a special place in my heart for those who endeavor to make the world a better place one body/psyche at a time."

Think of it this way: while we, as human beings or human becomings have considerable innate potential, we also do need to learn many a "how to". We are hardwired to connect on many levels, and, occupying mammalian bodies, we have a need for touch that is probably as essential as food, air, water, shelter. This ability to connect and touch can be enhanced through training at a good massage school.

Think of it this way also: if you are in the economic strata where you have massages on a regular or semi-regular basis, for the cost of maybe 20 massages you can train and learn, during which you will give and receive more than 20 massages. An investment with almost zero downside. Not necessarily as a career, althought it could be, but as a life enhancing experience.

Think of this also: Greatly enhanced relationship; deeper, more pleasurable connection. Obvious?

What makes a good massage school? Your instinct will tell you. How do you pick one? Your instinct. Do you feel comfortable? Is the vibe right? Is the story coherent? You can tell when an instructor is "present" physically and emotionally. Almost anybody can teach technique, but it is a rare and special facilitator who can show how to truly be present, which starts by them being there. One example of a facilitator who gets it right is Mike Antrum at Santa Barbara Body Works.

On the flip side, do the facilities or facilitators engage in manipulative emotional practices (including ones under the guise of "process") as part of the studies? Beware of any kind of power trips, particularly involving groupthink. The understanding of boundaries is important, and a school needs to respect them on all levels. There is a distinction between sensual and sexual, and understanding the appropriateness of such is important. Again, do the facilitators teach this by example and is the place/space one where it is safe and comfortable but not rigidly uptight? The ones that are rigid and uptight are often the ones hiding their shadows in a different way from the blatant or flamboyant ones. True of life in general.

For a beginner, I would recommend that there is a pace of 2 or 3 class days a week that is what one can assimilate, beyond which various forms of overwhelm and fatigue do set in. As enticing as month long intensives at exotic locations may sound, really that is better for advanced studies.

Back to being present. That is really it. Holding the space and being there. Once basic techniques, routines, sub-routines are assimilated, that is the "secret". Being present with a conscious touch. Like water through a streambed. Once you "get it", you are on your way. It will change your life for the better. You will know you have arrived when you consider a massage table to be an essential piece of furniture.

PS: Massage oil: Almond oil with a few drops of Clary Sage per ounce is nice. However, do try Bindi Massage Oil at least once.

PPS: Music: of course do try 33 Bowls Tibetan Singing Bowls. Numerous healing practitioners of various modalities say that their clients love 33 Bowls as background music, that it enhances the healing process.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Music From The Hearts Of Space

This year, 33 Bowls Tibetan Singing Bowls is part of Program 973: Sounding The Deep.

Music From The Hearts Of Space has been producing broadcasts and podcasts of Deep Contemplative Music, Ambient with Soul, Spacemusic, for decades; in their own way contributing to a slightly saner world. The history of HOS, the considerable depth, thought, and feeling that goes into each show is here.

As always, streaming players of the full 33 Bowls recordings are at http://33bowls.com

Life is just a Bowl full of Cherries.

Or is it a Chair full of Bowls?

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Listen. Music of these bowls is here.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Music From The Hearts Of Space

Recently, 33 Bowls Tibetan Singing Bowls was part of show #934, Resonant Bronze: the timeless tones of bells, bowls and gongs.

 

http://www.hos.com/#program/0934

If you have not heard (or heard of) Hearts Of Space, they have been producing broadcasts, and now podcasts, of Ambient with Soul, otherwise known as Spacemusic, for decades; in their own way contributing to a slightly saner world.

As always, streaming players of the full 33 Bowls recordings are at http://33bowls.com

 

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Interview with Dr. Karen Vizer

An hour of  conversation about music, resonance, coherence, the hundredth monkey, and Tavern Bands:

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Link to Dr. Karen Vizer here

Sounds to accompany the conversation: http://33bowls.com

 

 

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Grabbing life by the Bowls. Best listened to with headphones.

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Quality and Quantity, why not have both?

We have a quote from a gentleman back East:

" Definitely this is the best performance and recording of singing bowls that I have ever heard -- and I've heard a fair number of recordings. "

Thanks for the kind words! Although it would be insider trading to comment on the performance aspect (there are a few spots of "perfect imperfection" that were left in---it was considered better to err on the side or real, and away from polished or artificial) it is fair game to talk about the audio quality of the recording. Having also listened to a number of Singing Bowls recordings, 33 Bowls is the only one that consistently fooled a variety of listeners into thinking there was a live performance of Singing Bowls in the next room! In a few words, clean, clear, lucid, more "thereness" there, liquid ease of listening. Considerable "consideration" of the Art and Science of recording went into the recording and production, both the details and the big picture. Playback monitoring is stock equipment, via Lavardin amplifiers, Stealth cables, Fried time coherent Monitor Speakers, Stax electrostatic headphones. However, everything in the recording path is custom and proprietary, nothing is off the shelf. Those details we won't talk much about, but you can enjoy!

As always, the entire recording(s) are available free online (at somewhat reduced bit rate and fidelity) as streaming audio players; Amazon mp3 download is a whopping $1.78; and the CD, which offers enhanced resolution and fidelity is $10; all linked from the main web page: http://33bowls.com

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