The Modern Crone: Season 1: The 21st Century Shaman: Julian Silburn

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2021 · 46 MIN

The Modern Crone: Season 1: The 21st Century Shaman: Julian Silburn

from The Modern Crone · host Danielle Van de Velde/ Julian Silburn

On today’s episode I am joined by Julian Silburn. Julian has devoted his life to Sound Healing and is known for his work nationally and internationally. Julian has learned Yidaki, (Didgeridoo) directly from Aboriginal people around Australia including Arnhem Land (where the Yidaki originates), and has been playing for 29 years. He mainly uses the instrument in its traditional way for meditation ,sound therapy and for ceremony. In this fascinating episode we chat about Julian’s life journey from the wilds of South Africa, to Western Australia and into Arnhem Land, an historical and mythical region of the Northern Territory of Australia. Following the visions he was receiving in his dream space, and the spiritual reverberation of the Yidaki, Julian lived with the elders and original custodians of the Didgeridoo and was initiated into its medicine. Join us for an exploration of the true nature of dreaming, the Australian Aboriginal shamanic view of sound and healing, the interconnectedness of life, the importance of deep listening  and much more. And as a special treat, Julian plays out this episode with his Didgeridoo and a ‘song’ given to him directly from Mother Earth. Julian offers in-person and zoom sound healing sessions for individuals or groups which include recordings of the sessions.http://soundalchemy.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/julian.silburnUluru ceremony:https://opusonus.net/2020/11/21/uluru-ceremony/Music designed to support the Uluru Ceremony:https://opusonus.net/2020/12/19/sound-journey-with-didjeridu/

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