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Sound and Resonance at Power Places

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Sound and Resonance at Power Places

There are places with special energies, often anciently used as cult places or for healing. Accupunctural points of our planet. Some of these places have rooms with a very special sound or resonance tones, inviting to celebrate and go in resonance.

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There are places with special energies, often anciently used as cult places or for healing. Accupunctural points of our planet. Some of these places have rooms with a very special sound or resonance tones, inviting to celebrate and go in resonance.

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Nordic Sound Temples 42 Replies

Under this headline I should like to collect links and descriptions of spots which offer a speciel experience of life acoustics in the Nordic countries - Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,…Continue

Started by Skye Løfvander. Last reply by Skye Løfvander May 31, 2011.

Places recommended by Höhlenmusiker on Qype

Here is a list of places recommended by…Continue

Tags: places, power, kraft, plätze

Started by Jens Mügge May 17, 2010.

kloster jerichow close to berlin ...wonderful acoustics 12 Replies

the other day i was on the way from berlin to stendal, on the way i saw an abbey and i felt i should have a little stop there...i asked for making music in there and the guardian invited me to come,…Continue

Started by Max Brumberg. Last reply by Jens Mügge Apr 27, 2010.

Stone Age Art Caves May Have Been Concert Halls 3 Replies

check out this link and tell what you think about it...i think it is amazing!…Continue

Started by Max Brumberg. Last reply by Susan Elizabeth Hale Feb 22, 2010.

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Comment by Skye Løfvander on February 8, 2010 at 12:32am
Well, off course I found the link immediately after sending off my last comment! It is in the Information Box at the top of this group page, which is perfect. To make it more clear however I think 'Website:' should be substitued with a text indicating that by clicking on the link you will actually be taken to a map.
Best,
Skye
Comment by Skye Løfvander on February 8, 2010 at 12:25am
Hello Jens and Dean,
Thank you so much!
I hope it didn't sound like my fundamental note was impatience, I am quite amazed of the time and love which has obviously been invested here, so it is a pleasure to find a way to make a contribution!
I am just a little concerned that every well meant contribution may create more work for you, Jens. I should like to keep the map - which I have dreamt of for a long time - updated and I am looking forward to find time to add my own links collected through the years.
I am happy that the map now exists on OMN, but I hope it is possible also to make it visible somehow. For some reason I failed to find the discussion 'Sound Places' which you mention in your reply, Jens, but hopefully it is a question of the system needing time to update!
Best,
Skye
Comment by Dean Frenkel on February 7, 2010 at 11:02pm
Well done Skye and Jens. Thanks for your efforts. It was a very clever mind who thought to present resonant power places like this.
Comment by Jens Mügge on February 7, 2010 at 10:57pm
Really well done Skye.

I think Max is at the moment far away from an internet connection. So don't be worry to wait for a response. I did what you suggested in your latest comment here - I added your map to this network - there is only one feature which support an IFRAME Tag - and that's the feature PAGES. So I created for you the Sound and Resonance at Power Places page and added the link above to the group description as the URL of this group.

Thanks and all the best,
Jens
Comment by Skye Løfvander on February 7, 2010 at 12:40pm
Hello again everybody-ody-ody-ody....
Well, the right strategy is not always to expect others to do the work.
I made a Google Map with markers on all geographical 'power spots' mentioned in the contributions of this group. By clicking on the markers you may find the relevant comments and replies for every spot. The links are not active, though. Below is a screenshot:

So far it is of course an external address hosted by one of my G-mail accounts (click here to go into the power spot map!) , but i suppose it is possible to embed the map on this site by sharing.
Enjoy!
Best,
Skye

Best,
Skye
Comment by Skye Løfvander on February 6, 2010 at 2:23pm
Hello everybody,
From the number of participants and contribution it seems that this issue is of interest, so it may be an idea to optimize the presentation by adding a map similar to the 'member map'. That would save the users for browsing through all the contributions in order to find places of interest in a certain geograhic area. In stead by one glimpse we may catch a survey of other member's recommened acoustic oasises.
Is this possible?
Best,
Skye
Comment by Jens Mügge on January 7, 2010 at 9:37pm
Hey Dave, do you mean Coral Castle ?
Comment by DaveTeTohunga on May 3, 2009 at 8:23am
The Link did not appear to work so i will just write it down
www.code144.com
Cheers
:D
Comment by DaveTeTohunga on May 3, 2009 at 8:21am
It may not be ancient yet but there is a special place in Florida
Check out
The universe is holistic, holographic, and has many mysteries
and the principles of resonance, interference patterns, frequency etc
apply to more than just sound phenomena...
One of the problems with knowlege in this age is compartmentalisation
where subjects become specialised and communication between specialities is limited...
Something i find fascinating is that the perhaps wisely protected knowlege
passed down through the generations of the group referred to includes music recorded as chladni patterns on stone carved cubes at Roslyn,
and a carving of a cob of American corn long before Columbus
sailed the ocean blue in fourteen hundred and ninety two.
Ed the builder professed to employ the secret used to create many of the ancient and sacred sites around the world.
Certainly the matter relates to the work of the Pythagoreans
on sacred sound and sacred geometry.
Hope some of you also find it interesting!
Goodvibes flowing your way
:D
Comment by Jens Mügge on March 21, 2009 at 10:09am
... true words and not cryptic!
 

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