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Come join us on 08/08 as we relax into deep healing and meditation delving into special energy portals on this day .

Experience and enjoy the ancient healing sounds of the: Didjeridu,Tibetan bowls,Crystal bowls,Crystal Didjeridus, Sitar and other sound healing instruments.Your guided sound journey will take you into deep states of relaxation, joy ,peace and love.
Each part of our body including the chakras resonate at different frequencies.
To bring these frequencies back into tune involves a variety of sounds being played into the body. This cleanses and tunes the body to its optimal resonance.
It is a deeply peaceful experience leaving you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.

Sound healing is a highly effective and proven modality that has the following health benefits.

Energizing
Soothing and calming
Pain relieving
Boosts your immune system
Detoxifies on a cellular level
Eliminates stress
Heightens states of Wellbeing
Promotes energetic harmony and peace on all levels of being
Cleanses,balances and harmonizes the chakra system
Improves sleep
Background information

Julian is a Didjeridu Teacher,Healer and Performer with a passionate interest in Aboriginal Culture and music. His journey with the Yidaki ,(Didjeridu), started 24 years ago,with an introduction to Noongar Didjeridu player Dereck Nannup by Heath Bergerson.

After being greatly inspired by their playing Julian began studying various playing styles from around Australia.

In 1997 Julian was invited to the Northern Territory in Australia’s top end by an Aboriginal central desert to make, demonstrate and teach the Didjeridu. It was there he met Arnhemland people who taught him traditional techniques and rhythms that are thousands of years old in their origin.

While living in the Northern Territory Julian was adopted by two Arnhemland families who both have an ancient lineage to the Didjeridu,(Mago) and Yidaki traditions.

Julian visited a Chief Ceremonial Elder and Master Didjeridu,(Mago) player-David Blanasi who taught him specific rhythms and songs that connect the player very deeply with nature.David encouraged Julian to learn the traditional playing accurately.

In 2011 Julian was invited to play Didjeridu at the “Walking with Spirits” festival in Arnhemland in the Northern Territory.It is held at a sacred site with beautiful paperbark forest and stunning waterfall.This is an annual event and showcases traditional Aboriginal Dance, Song and Didjeridu and brings in Didjeridu players, Dances and Song Men from different parts of Arnhemland, and musicians and singers from around Australia and the World. Julian after the festival recorded a CD with a Senior Elder Songman at a beautiful Billabong playing traditional Didjeridu,(Mago).

Julian’s aim in teaching, healing and performing Didjeridu,(Yidaki), is to impart the spirit of what he was taught respectfully and to connect people with nature through the various rhythms, songs and nature calls. Julian has met several Noongar and Arnhemland Yolgnu Elders and has collaborated with them musically and culturally over the last 20 years and has their approval and blessing to perform, heal and teach.

Julian has conducted healing sessions and performed in U.S.A, Canada, Europe and around Australia with many World musicians from various cultural backgrounds.

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Location
Carramar Scouts Hall

76 Ashley Road Tapping WA 6065, Australia


Organiser Information

Carli Jordan
Aroca Healing Centre
WesternAustralia

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