Recording the Healing Sounds of Nature

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March 27, 2019

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Recording the Healing Sounds of Nature

There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks. Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough, to pay attention to the story.

- Linda Hogan -

Recording the Healing Sounds of Nature

"Through repeated, in-depth exposure to nature's melodies, I soon developed a deep appreciation of their healing qualities and came to regard myself as a sound healer of sorts, with a focus on the voices of nature. I likened myself to an herbalist who goes into the forests and fields in search of medicinal herbs but I head into the wilds in search of immersive and atmospheric soundscapes that are transportive, relaxing, and that have a tonic effect on one's body and mind." Lang Elliott shares more from his decades of experience recording nature's healing sounds. { read more }

Be The Change

Make time today to tune in to the sounds of nature around you. For more inspiration read/listen to "My Song to Nature," another offering from Lang. { more }


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