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Neale Baldyga and Scott Bakshis will celebrate the Winter Solstice with us on December 22nd. At 6:30, they will accompany a candlelight yoga class with live music and at 7:45, will lead a sound healing for the community. We are a small space, so make sure to register ahead of time to save your spot! Why do you love bringing music to others? Neale: You cannot simulate the live experience because the audience is as important as the performers. Everyone is choosing to ride the wave of frequency and vibration together and that is beautiful. It’s always different and always one of a kind. Scott: I believe music heals. Songs and melodies can move us deeply and release emotions. Music can take our minds away from worry, allowing them to rest and recharge. Vibrations can massage us both energetically and physically to break up stagnation and to support healing. I love bringing music to others because there is nothing more beautiful, powerful, or transcendent. What benefits to you think a healer/seeker may receive by attending live music? Neale: Sooo many! The ability to better understand the world within and the world around. To feel something, really feel. A reminder that every moment is a fresh start. Scott: I believe healers will receive the same benefits from sounds and songs as any other person. Healers need to heal, too. I believe the quality (not quantity) of healing is directly related to the intentions and vibrations of the music. This is not to say that some music or vibrations are better than others, only to say that the release and healing we experience while participating in a live music event will be of a similar quality to the energy of the music. If your soul requires peace and quiet, you might not choose to go to a rock concert. If you can’t sit still, maybe don’t go to the symphony or an opera. You can listen to what your soul needs and select live music experiences to satiate those needs. As a final thought, all music means something to someone. It is healing for someone. So I encourage everyone to experience a wide range of sounds and learn to enjoy new music by different people. In doing so, we come to understand others at a deep level, and we expand our capacity for empathy. There is no greater tool for a healer. Where else can we listen to your music? Neale: I have nothing new in a very long time. That is our plan for 2020. I have some old breathwork mixes and meditation tracks on SoundCloud. Scott: You can’t! Want to experience the healing power of live sound yourself?
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