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riverdream through us
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a Listening Ceremony in Seven Dreamings
for Singing/Listening Masks, Pre-recorded Tape & Listener/Celebrants
by Norman Lowrey
All are invited to participate by simply relaxing and listening throughout
this ceremony, or to take part in any or all of the activities as described,
according to your own present inclinations.
The boundaries between the seven dreamings are marked by the appearance
of mask/guides. There may be natural overlapping of the dreamings. Feel
free to continue any activity into successive dreamings.
Everpresent Guides: Hearkener, Listening Raven
(Hearkener and Listening Raven stand in silent awareness of all that
takes place here. They each have listening devices installed in them so
that their wearers hear all the sounds taking place more keenly. While
these sounds are only audible in this way to the wearers, we may in our
own imaginations be aware that there are those among us who are hearing
through
the beings of the Hearkener and the Listening Raven. The stance of these
two is made of a gesture, right arm raised with closed hand, left arm lifted
with open fingers moving in slow hand dance, which is based on what our
then 8-month old son, Theo, did while sitting in my lap overlooking waterfalls
on the headwater stream Sounding in Frost Valley, NY, July 10, 1994).
1. Dreaming/Opening
Guide: EarthSinger
"Listening is the opening. Opening. Orar, 'to pray', and Oir,
'to listen', both have the same ancient sound." (from the invocation by
Cecilia Vicuña at Yeaman Farm Sounding, July 31, 1994)
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In quiet opening, listen...
2. Dreaming/Flowing
Guide: Bear
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Continue listening. Imagine that you are a part of the River. Move as
a river, as riverdreaming, in any way you feel comfortable. Joining hands
is welcomed.
3. Dreaming/Riving
Guide: Loon Spirit
river n [ME. rivere < OFr. riviere < VL.
riparia
< L. riparius < ripa, a bank < IE. *reipa,
a steep edge < base *rie-, to slit, cut, whence RIVE, REAP]
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Always listening, sense the strength of water cutting its way through
earth, slowly, over eons, or in sudden swift incision. Know the anguish
of things riven. Find a place to scream, even if in silence, your pain,
this earth's, and the river's.
4. Dreaming/Bottoming
Guide: Water Spirit
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Pick up stones that have been collected from the river's bottom. Sound
them in any way you dream appropriate along with the river's impossibly
intricate rhythms.
5. Dreaming/Verging
Guide: Blue Oracle
verge1 n. [ME. < OFr., a rod, wand, stick, yard, hoop <L.
virga,
a twig rod, wand <IE. *wizga- < base *wei-, to bend,
twist, whence WIRE, WHISK] 1. the edge, brink, or margin (of something)
2. a) an enclosing line or border; boundary, esp. of something more or
less circular b) the area so enclosed
verge2 vi. [L. vergere, to bend, turn <IE. werg-
< base wer-, to turn, bend, whence WARP, WORM] 1. to tend or
incline (to or toward) 2. to be in the process of change
or transition into something else
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Verge into a circle. Pass listening sticks around the circle in both
directions. Feel the sticks. Listen through them to tappings and scrapings
that you or your neighbor(s) make. Try direct contact with the speaker
cabinets which are reproducing the river sounds.
6. Dreaming/Weaving (river/stars)
Guide: Spirit of Dream Time
When we were exploring Biscuit Brook as a possible Sounding site,
I tried out my listening stick in one of the springs feeding the stream.
I was startled by the similarity of the spring's bubbling sounds to recordings
I'd heard of stellar activity - pulsars and quasars. Here, at an origin
of the Delaware River were sounds like those emanating from the farthest
reaches of the heavens. Two lines from Cecilia Vicuña's poetry flickered
through my mind:
Origin from Oriri: the coming out of the stars
In listening, imagine that the sounds you are hearing emanate both from
River and Star. Select a pitch, either heard or imagined, and hum or intone
that pitch with your own voice so that your sound is woven into the river/star
fabric.
7. Dreaming/Riverdreaming
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