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' Old World CATHEDRALS their interiors, windows, doors, domes, organs...did the whole architectural design have a specific purpose? Temples and other places now used as places of 'worship' have other functions? Energy STORAGE, power stations?
Was Old World architecture designed to harness FREE ENERGY from the ground and aether? ' https://twitter.com/Earstohearyou/status/1679814589272170497
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' Electromagnetic frequencies (EMF's) are invisible areas of ENERGY that are associated with the use of ELECTRICAL POWER.
Typically IONISING (higher frequency) removes our electrons and we become sick. DIS-EASE.
NON-IONISING (low frequency) less harmful.
Were the CATHEDRALS of the past with their organs used to REBALANCE and HARMONISE the ill effects of EMF exposure?
Credit 📽 ewaranon ' https://twitter.com/Earstohearyou/status/1679814344568102912
' The rose WINDOWS of CATHEDRALS, these 'repurposed' architectural wonders resemble our DNA, looking from the top-down... Coincidence? '
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Calling improvisational instrumentalists!

Intuitive Public TV (t.me/IntuitivePublicRadio, www.IntuitivePublicRadio.network) is gathering musicians, especially improvisationalists, to form collaborative features in public media...

...to demonstrate how powerfully music & creative musical expression facilitate recovery from severe conditions...

...particularly, conditions that are otherwise considered impossible to recover from — and particularly, cases of neurological injury.

We're also featuring conversational intersections about expanded creativity & cognitive capacity for all, not just those who have experienced severe injuries.

Improvisational methods (for learning, collaboration, & performance) have a special place in this conversation, and I'm particularly interested in highlighting how reparative they can be.

Please reach out to me if you might enjoy being part of our public media features, in small or large ways, & part of the greater conversation!

It's especially helpful if those who join me can use Telegram messenger (message me at t.me/maxmorris), which is where we're coordinating media primarily — but I want to connect with everyone who wants to be involved, even if we need to use other platforms instead.

I'd love to chat more about it with any and all who find my words resonate. 🌺🌿

Thank you, bright lights, for reading (and resharing)! 💖
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' DIKANDA is a music band of international renown, playing "world music." They come from Szczecin, Poland.

In their artistic work, DIKANDA promotes the authenticity of style – searching for new trends; therefore, most of their works are original compositions.

They draw their musical inspiration from traditional folk sounds of the broadly defined Orient – from the Balkans, through Israel, Kurdistan, Belarus to India. Their works are dominated by Balkan and Gypsy influences.

The band has been playing since 1997 and has recorded 7 albums so far, including a Live DVD recorded in the Witkacy Theatre in Zakopane.

They have performed hundreds of concerts, mostly in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, but also in Russia, India, and the USA.

They have won numerous awards – among others, in 2005, their album "Ushtijo" was awarded "The Disc of the Year" by the German magazine "Folker." DIKANDA's concerts are extremely emotional journeys through ethnic sounds, zestful meetings full of charisma, energy, and true feelings.

What sets DIKANDA apart is creating new words in their lyrics, thus forming their genuine language - "dikandish."

The most important element of their artistic work is the message – a special relation between the musicians and the audience.

Significant Performances and Awards:
• Polish Radio Festival of Folk Music "New Tradition" 1999 – I prize
• Eurofolk Festival 1999 – I Prize
• Montreux Jazz Festival – Montreux 2001
• Polish Song Festival – Opole 2001, 2002
• Sziget Festival – Budapest 2003
• Folk Phonogram of the Year – III Prize for the album "Jakhana Jakhana" 2002
• Folkherbstfestival, Plauen 2004 – I Prize and Audience Award
• Performance in Agnieszka Osiecka Studio in Polish Radio 2008
• 17th Woodstock (Station) Festival, Kostrzyn, Poland, 2011

Discography:
• Muzyka czterech stron wschodu (2000)
• Jakhana Jakhana (2002)
• Usztijo (2004)
• Ajotoro (2008)
• Live (2010)
• DIKANDA Live in Zakopane (2013)
• Rassi (2013)

Anna Witczak-Czerniawska - singing, accordion
Andrzej Jarząbek Fiś - violin, singing
Katarzyna Bogusz - singing
Daniel Kaczmarczyk - percussion
Piotr Rejdak - guitar
Grzegorz Kolbrecki - double bass
Szymon Bobrowski - trumpet '

Jakhana Jakhana • Dikanda • https://open.spotify.com/track/0nqj8x8f1PKJIl1DvQ1oHCethnocloud.com/DIKANDA

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