Saturday, December 10, 2011

Survival

Commonplace events and objects generate sounds that go unnoticed, their subtlety lost to perception.


Heightened awareness of sounds such as these may have been more common in the distant past, but this faculty is by no means lost in the modern world. 

The exercise of this ability through contemplative listening can be a creative and aesthetic process as well as a connection to instinctive knowledge and the depth of understanding it obtains.

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