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The Mother of Sound is Silence | A conversation with Jorge L Bouroncle

The Mother of Sound is Silence | A conversation with Jorge L Bouroncle

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✨ In this heartfelt episode of CoCreative Conversations, host Meenakshi Suri sits down with Jorge Luis Bouroncle a sound healer, globetrotting musician, and guardian of Andean wisdom. 🌎 From the deserts of Australia, where silence became his greatest teacher, to the high mountains of Peru where his ancestral roots called him back, Jorge shares how his path led him to The School of Sounds Peru. Here, he weaves together harmonic percussion instruments, symbolism, and Andean tradition to create transformative healing experiences.

🎶 In his sessions, Jorge transmits the power of vibration and sound in harmony with the Andean worldview, offering lessons that remind us of our deep reciprocity with Pachamama (Mother Earth).

💡 In this episode, you’ll discover:

The role of sound and silence in healing and daily life The Andean worldview and Pachamama consciousness Ancient traditions of the Andes and their modern-day relevance The power of reciprocity (Ayni) and offerings (Despacho) How we are cocreating a new paradigm of community and wisdom-sharing 🌟 Whether you’re drawn to music, spiritual traditions, or the call of the mountains, this conversation will inspire you to pause, listen, and reconnect. 📲 Connect with Jorge and his work: Instagram: @handpan.jorge.pe Facebook: Jorge Luis Bouroncle 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if this conversation resonates with you. Share your reflections — we’d love to hear your voice in this CoCreative community. Thanks for watching. Please share and subscribe to the channel

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