Sedna, Healing Gong, July 31, 2011
Calling Sister Midnight
Each year since it was built in 1964, The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge claims the lives of an average of three persons.
This gong, named Sedna, and played by a woman named Visudha, contains the voices in that portal.
The gong was brought to the end of a 12-mile walk at the edge of the Gorge Bridge.
Pictures and story from the walk and the road to the Rio Grande Gorge by friends and family of a recent suicide at the gorge are here.
Listen especially toward the end. Beware of the large gong bang to dispel energy at the end.
In the distance you can hear a screech owl and the restless crying of a child confined in a stroller.
This gong, named Sedna, and played by a woman named Visudha, contains the voices in that portal.
The gong was brought to the end of a 12-mile walk at the edge of the Gorge Bridge.
Pictures and story from the walk and the road to the Rio Grande Gorge by friends and family of a recent suicide at the gorge are here.
Listen especially toward the end. Beware of the large gong bang to dispel energy at the end.
In the distance you can hear a screech owl and the restless crying of a child confined in a stroller.