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An introduction 8 Months, 4 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Hey all, Karen,
my name is Kris and I just signed up to this board. I'm a fairly young guy with a major passion for Balinese music, which I partake in here in Vancouver.
I've been doing lots of reading about Michael( I feel like I have a pretty good idea of my overleaves already), lately from one of Shepherds books, and was looking for a channel in Vancouver. Well, it looks like I found one, and I also learned of Polaris in the process. Wow, Polaris sounds like a loving force for sure and am very much looking forward to getting some channeling done, as well as some energy healing. So far I have found this site to be very encouraging. Thanks for having me!
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Re:An introduction 8 Months, 4 Weeks ago Karma: 5  
Hi Kris,

Welcome! Hey, I'm interested in hearing more about your passion for Balinese music; do you play? Any thoughts about where your connection to the music comes from (past life, etc)?

Looking forward to meeting you!

Warmly,
Karen
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Re:An introduction 8 Months, 4 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Balinese music, called 'Gamelan' is a very layered music, from the low, slow bass notes, up to the intricate, interlocking, and swift high register speeding up,slowing down, loud, quiet, all in seconds.Very much an inseparable part of the Balinese religion and culture, as well as a huge bringer of excuberant joy to my life. I do play it at the Asian Center over at UBC.
I have wondered about the significance of this in my world. Have I played it before, do I have leftover muscle memory for this foreign kind of techinque from a gamelan-playing past life, these are the questions I`ve asked myself, not sure what the answer is, but still fantasizing about the possibilites.

I went to Bali last summer and the whole thing was a real portal into another way of perceiving things, through their spiritual beliefs and openness to the unseen.
But yes, I will talk to you soon about checking things out.
Well-being, KV
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