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We have added the 'Sedna' gong to our planetary collection. The Sedna gong is tuned to C and its vibrational frequency is 65.41hz. This gong compliments our Sun and Moon planetary gongs together with our seven other gongs.

Sedna is currently the most distant body that orbits our Sun. It is three times as far as Pluto. First sighted on November 14, 2003, Sedna is not officially a planet yet, and may yet be classed as a planetoid.

Sedna, named after the Inuit Goddess of the Sea, has as her companions the whales and seas. But she was not always a divine being. She began her existence as a beautiful, but vain, young woman. She married a magical raven but unfortunately she drowned in the sea. As a result of her anger and fury it is believed she is responsible for the seas violent storms. When the Inuit Shaman's appease her, she releases the sea mammals for the hunters. Thus ensuring the tribe's survival.

Sedna is the first planet to be named after a deity of the Native American tradition, instead of the Greek or Roman.

Spiritual and emotional pain stays with us, even if we are not always conscious of it. It can survive death and rebirth, lurking in the dark recesses of the subconscious mind. Until we address this ancient unconscious pain, we are not able to receive the healing that deity can provide us with. The vibrational frequency of the Sedna gong may assist in the release of this subconscious pain and promote the healing that will then take place

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Statuette of the Goddess Sedna plus the Paiste Sedna gong

 

November eve, Samhain

 

A small gathering of like minded persons gathered on 31st October at 'Sekhmet's' Wooroloo land and held a 'social' Samhain where the gong's and crystal bowl's gave out their wonderful magic. A wonderful bale fire kept all warm for agape after the sound magic was over. The evening was perfect in every way with an almost full moon lighting our space aided by an array of colourful solar lights.A big 'thank you' to Patricia, John and Tracy who prepared the special space,set the fire and provide hot and cold drinks and loads of food. Although no specific ritual was done for Samhain I am sure all there connected with the other side in a variety of ways aided by the gong's and bowl's energies. My personal thanks to all who came and made the event a special experience.

A poem was written as a result of the evening by John Martin who came with Michelle of Harmony Gongs, to read the poem click here

Blessed Be.

 

Northam Art Gallery

Gonging sessions at the Northam Art Gallery continue to be very popular with new faces adding to the regular 'gong addicts'. Our thanks go to Rhodda who organises these events for the people of Northam.Our last 'gonging' for 2009 being at the Art Gallery last Sunday, 6/12/09. Preceded 3 days earlier by a well attended and much enjoyed gong and singing bowl event for the 'Over 60's Club of Northam at the RSL hall, also organised in part by Rhodda. With some amazing healings taking place during the sound magic of the gongs and bowls.

The 2010 season starts at the Art gallery on the 28th of February at 6-30pm. We look forward to spreading the magic of our sounds this year for the folk of Northam.

York Wellness & Healing Centre

Gonging sessions at the York Wellness Centre are now under way every first Sunday of the month at 5-30pm. Michelle Heasman of Harmony Gongs having set the standard with her wonderful gonging in the Centre. The venue is at Jane Ferro's beautiful sanctuary just out of York. The atmosphere and surroundings make for a great gonging and crystal bowl session. Christina McCarthy now playing the crystal bowls, to everyones delight.Plus from 4-30pm to 5-30pm there is 'channeled piano music, courtesy of Will, that sets the scene and energy for the bowls and gongs. People who attended our first official 'gonging'of 2010 came from as far afield as Fremantle and Perth. We look forward to a great year working with Jane and her clientelle.Thanks again to Gongmaster Michelle.