Magical sounds and poetry: evening of a special kind in Gurtweil!

Magical sounds and poetry: evening of a special kind in Gurtweil!

In the Father-Jordan House in Gurtweil, enthusiastic listeners recently gathered for a special evening, which was designed by Michael "Tomawho" Rudigier and his wife Julia Williams. The event combined music and poetry in a fascinating way and kidnapped those present into a world full of emotions and thoughts. Tomawho, who comes from a modest childhood, said that an inner voice has been talking to him for a long time. A seam death experience in 2000 initiated its spiritual path and influenced his messages and the music he wanted to share with his audience.

The musical reading was characterized by a deep feeling of solidarity. Together, the two artists told stories of love, hope and feelings, whereby they led their listeners to a kind of meditative state. The first musical contribution, accompanied by the Indian double flute, was entitled "The eagle is free". The request to let the eagle live in themselves created a relaxed atmosphere in which the audience could leave the worries of everyday life behind.

a bouncing sound universe

The presentation of the couple was more than just a reading; She was an invitation to reflect and reflect on her own inner world. The sounds of the Didgeridoos, a traditional wind instrument of the Aborigines, ensured an extraordinary sound landscape that each participant was able to accompany on a trip to the spheres. The style of Michael and Julia, which is strongly shaped by mystical music, let the audience immerse yourself in a deeper dimension and conveyed a feeling of weightlessness.

The use of the snake instrument, a unique didgeridoo that is made of a piece of cherry tree and decorated with a snake, also gave the reading a mysterious component. With its impressive length of almost three meters and the inviting tones, the audience visibly captivated. It was not just the music that touched; It was also the profound texts that invited to free themselves from the thoughts to the here and now and to establish a connection to eternity.

The combination of urgent music and touching poetry offered the audience a special experience, which both thoughtfully and had a healing effect. It was an evening on which the audience went home with a new understanding of itself and the world. With the beautiful melody, which touched the hearts, the people present not only took memories, but also the feeling of inner calm that they were allowed to experience in these special hours.

Again and again artists such as Tomawho and Julia Williams emphasize how important it is to take time for such experiences even in the hectic cosiness of everyday life. It is a request to hear your inner voice and to reflect on your own spirituality. The variety of sounds and the meaning of the words created an atmosphere in which the audience not only heard but also felt. This type of events impressively shows how music and poetry can speak a universal language that connects and inspires people. Further interesting information can be found on www.suedurier.de .

Kommentare (0)