Russian Ethnic Music..

I am just mesmerised by how Olena UUTAi plays the jaw harp. A pure talent of great excellence. To me, this kind of ethnic music is so healing. She has a way of creating sounds that connect with the deepest realms of nature and hence penetrate the soul, in other words.

The harp is one of the world’s oldest instruments. It feels truly celestial.

 

 

 

Olena is a globally respected virtuoso for jaw harp. She is an amazing ethnic singer, plays ethnic flutes and percussions. Basically, she belongs to the Yakut ethnic tribe of Russia.

The jaw harp has been used for centuries in healing rituals. It was played in the healing temples of Ancient Egypt.

The purity of the performance is what makes it stand out, in my opinion. It’s unadulterated. Similar to a new born baby’s cry, the water coming down from the mountains, the cry of the forest. The language of communication is also natural, no inhibitions, native, crude, unclothed and naked.

In short, it is, ‘JUST AS IT IS’. It’s the unaltered state. However, the relation to Homeopathy is that, here, we consider the altered state of the mind & body. The indicated homeopathic remedy is prescribed for that state. As a matter of fact, we do not need to have serious pathologies/ diagnosis to have a prescription.

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Sajini Ponmala

Sajini is a homeopathic practitioner who lives and practises in the UK. She has a unique approach to every case. Sajini is genuinely passionate about her practice and would like to resonate and work with like minded people who also believe that Homeopathy can do wonders.

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