crystalflutejourney
crystalflutejourney
CrystalFluteJourney
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This is a blog to keep track of my thoughts and to share my journey as I explore sound healing. My intention is to create a space that is resourceful and up lifting. The content I share will range from my personal journey to sharing helpful resources. Additionally, I am an artist so of course I will be sharing my latest creations here as well.
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crystalflutejourney · 2 years ago
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crystalflutejourney · 2 years ago
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Having some fun with making some music and exploring videoLeap.
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crystalflutejourney · 2 years ago
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crystalflutejourney · 2 years ago
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I am an Army veteran who served in Iraq for a total of three tours. During those times I learned a lot of valuable lessons and some of those experiences decided to stick around to haunt me.
I started playing the Native American Flute during the pandemic. I mostly focus on its healing powers and use its transformative properties to move past my trauma. I was diagnosed with PTSD and I suffer from a ridiculously high amount of anxiety. I am physically back home but part of my spirit is lost in Iraq. I call out to it to return back to me and I await its warm embrace.
The song I am posting was nominated for Best Flute Single by One World Music Radio. The title of this song is, "Returning Home".
If you enjoyed this track please feel free to visit my bandcamp profile. I am new to creating music and I hope you are able to follow me and help me feel connected to others.
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crystalflutejourney · 2 years ago
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I enjoyed this song so much its brought a smile to my face.
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“Before our white brothers came to civilize us we had no jails. Therefore we had no criminals. You can’t have criminals without a jail. We had no locks or keys, and so we had no thieves. If a man was so poor that he had no horse, tipi or blanket, someone gave him these things. 
We were to uncivilized to set much value on personal belongings. We wanted to have things only in order to give them away. We had no money, and therefore a man’s worth couldn’t be measured by it. 
We had no written law, no attorneys or politicians, therefore we couldn’t cheat.
 We really were in a bad way before the white men came, and I don’t know how we managed to get along without these basic things which, we are told, are absolutely necessary to make a civilized society.” - RedHawk - Seeker Of Visions -
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