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Thursday, September 30, 2010

NeoShamanic Tuning Ritual Group and Project Proposal on Evolver.net

The group description:
This group will look at the ins and outs of both the technological design issues ritualistic procedures to create the most effective, harmonizing, healing, and empowering ceremony experience possible. We will actually attempt to implement these ideas in a physical location and train facilitators to run it. I imagine locating near a major metropolitan area and facilitate the awakening and healing of as many people as possible. Eventually centers like this could be built around the world and integrated into a virtually connected, worldwide, sacred space.
For the near future, I hope people who are interested will take the initiative to research a particular aspect, whether it be chanting, holotropic breathing, sound healing, sacred architecture, cymatics or REG software programming. After an initial exploratory and brainstorming phase, I hope to have a meetup where all those interested could come for a week, with the requisite technological and shamanic innovations, and test them out. A major theme is that of integration, and I hope that with such a meeting in physical space, we can see some powerful emergent properties from integrating many different spiritual methods and technologies.
After the week of testing that might happen this winter or early next spring, I hope to find a location to actually build a temple, implement all the converging ideas, and open it to the public.
I also think there ought to be emphasis on using the very same technologies in a in a ritual performance in a much larger setting, at the Burning Man Festival in 2011. At such a place where people interested in consciousness already gather, I feel there could be some seriously earth-shattering records set, especially in Random Event Generator coherence, if we create the right kind of feedback device and ritual space for it to happen. An exposition like this has the potential to garner global interest in creating similar sacred spaces worldwide.
If this sounds interesting, please join and collaborate!

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