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Question:

Why am I asked to register?

I just found this site and am curious what you are doing, but why ask me to register?


Response:

There will be onsite events which don't require registration; if you wish, visit the schedule of events already planned, and see if there is one near you. If not, and you would like to experience an un-registered event, you could decide to host one yourself.

The reason for registration for telesong sessions is primarily for confirmation of participant and pre-arranging a 'back=up' song theme in case the recipient is unable to attend. any monetary exchange which song recipients in the small circles.





Application: Personal, Transpersonal & Universal


Anyone who participates in the ceremony, whether or not they are direct song recipients, is a valued member of the circle. Simply by their presence each participant brings consciousness to the event, witnessing and accepting each recipient with awareness and respect, a blessing of one person by another, thus magnifying whatever is their spoken intention.

Though inspired by essential qualities expressed through each recipient, intuitively-born songs are never applicable for one person alone. Simultaneously and naturally each song offers a message of healing and empowerment, comfort and inspiration which can serve anyone who hears it.

Thus a song created for one person inexplicably has a message for all, even on its initial winged flight into 'living sound'. It has even been observed that the more focused a song is upon one person, the more powerful the effects are for many. Parallel to this observance, the same is true for the music itself- the more connected to a person, to their essence- the more memorable are the melody and lyrics.

In smaller sessions it may be possible for each person to receive a song;  larger sessions are limited according to time (a one-hour ceremony for four song recipients; two hour ceremony for eight; three hour ceremony for twelve), with an unlimited number of audience or community members in attendance.

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