AVOIDING COLLISIONS: Nine Layers of Poetry & Song

· Xlibris Corporation
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166
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Avoiding Collisions was inspired by an ancient Sanskrit chant and is informed by a study of the nine layers of consciousness and the interconnectedness of time. The book features poetry and song lyrics inspired by the daily initiatory experiences of modern life. Each layer explores the patterns that link sound, everyday life, and the invisible mystical fields that propel thought. Providing insights about the inherent power of harmonic frequencies with intuitive explorations into dream states and dimensional shifts, this book is a unique and valuable record of the internal processes that provide a reason to put pen to paper.

About the author

Steve Davis was born in England in 1955 and migrated to Australia in 1968. He has played over a thousand musical engagements since 1973 working solo & with many bands, primarily as a drummer & vocalist. He has often been inspired by subtle, mystical experiences. Over the last decade, he has maintained a daily practice that provides a focus for discovering the deeper connections between sound and consciousness. This practice - with chanting & meditation at its core - continues to expand his awareness of the intrinsic relationship between mysticism, music & poetry. Steve studied literature at Southern Cross University in Lismore & continued with post-graduate work at the University of Tasmania. He currently works with the O Group and provides local employment support services to people with a disability.

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