Sound as Sanctuary: A Soulful Dialogue on Sound & Spirit.
A Soul-Letter from The One Mind Sanctum
Beloved Reader,
This week, I invite you on a sacred journey– into the vast and intimate power of voice and sound.
A journey where vibration becomes medicine, where the breath becomes prayer, and where the unspoken finds release.
Here, the voice is not merely expression– it is a key.
A key to unlocking stagnant emotions, clearing old energies, and opening the inner channel to the Divine.
In our latest video-podcast (EP 27) space was not merely a recording– it became a sanctuary of sound, a temple woven from vibration, and an open gate to the mystery that lives in sound and music when we truly listen.
I am honored to be joined by Uria Tsur– musician, vocal healer, and soul-guided teacher– who brought not just his voice, but his whole being into conversation with me. What unfolds is more than dialogue. It is devotion. A re-membering. A song in the shape of silence and sound.
"Music is the hormonious voice of creation; an echo of the invisible world."
Together, we step into a circle of resonance– not seeking answers, but offering presence. In this circle, the voice is not performance, but prayer. Not entertainment, but embodiment. It is the original instrument, older than language, born from the breath of life itself.
Themes that echo through this episode:
- The voice as mirror, revealing truth beyond thought
- Sound circles as sacred containers for collective healing
- Vulnerability not as weakness, but offering on the altar of trust
- The unknown as teacher, silence as guide
- Music as a gentle unraveling of ego, and return to soul
"There are many ways to the Divine. I have chosen the ways of song, dance, and laughter."
Long before humans sang of love or sorrow in language, we sang with the wind, with water, with the stars. Uria reminds us: "when we strip music of structure and step beyond the stage, we find ourselves again as part of the choir of creation."
This video-podcast invites you into that ancient re-membering. To dare to sound, to sing to speack, to let your voice be raw. To let it crack, tremble, rise– not to be perfect, but to be real. Not polished, but powerful.
We speak here of a different kind of music.
Not the kind that fills arenas,
But the kind that fills the soul.
“We are as the flute, and the music in us is from thee; we are as the mountain and the echo in us is from thee.”
As the world races toward speed and screens, this episode calls us inward– toward the slow, sacred rhythm of the breath, toward the primal hum of presence. This is ceremony. This is medicine. This is the now we so often forget to live inside.
🎧 Tune in & Tune inward
Let our presence, and this soul-filled exchange, be a gentle invitation back to your own voice. Back to the sacred unknown.
Back to the song only you were born to sing.
With devotion and presence,
Bear, The One Mind Sanctum
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