Chris Dingman is a vibraphonist who shares his journey into music, the transformative power of sound, how he became a music channeller, and even how he found mediumship. He discusses the unique qualities of the vibraphone, his experiences with grief, and how he uses music as a healing tool.
The conversation also delves into his Bardo Bath events and the profound sound and color experiences that Sarah experienced while experiencing his Transformation event. The crew discusses spiritual experiences that inspire creativity and the importance of curiosity in understanding one's mediumistic abilities. Chris talks about how he channels music and ultimately explains why he loves playing music so much: the thrill of exploring the unknown in music creation.
Takeaways
- Transformational music sessions are designed for healing and reflection.
- Grief can manifest in many forms and deserves space for processing.
- Sound can create a liminal space for transcendence.
- Mediumship can be explored through music and personal experiences.
- The work of mediumship can be healing for both the practitioner and the recipient.
- Curiosity drives personal growth and understanding in mediumship.
- The journey of creation is often more valuable than the final product.
- Community plays a vital role in artistic endeavors.
- Exploration in music can lead to unexpected paths
Sound Bites from Chris
"I started seeing spirits while playing music."
"The work heals you."
"It's about the journey, not the product."
Musical excerpts:
- Journey’s v.1 by Chris Dingman
- Mbira music-Svikiro: Meditations of an Mbira Master
Chris Dingman
@Dingmanvibes
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