Purce, Jill - Pattern and Transformation
Spirituality and Transformation
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27m
Jill Purce is editor of the Arts and Imagination series published by Thames and Hudson. A former biophysics researcher at the University of London, she traces her investigations into the subject of patterning in nature, with an emphasis on the role of sound vibrations. The program concludes with a demonstration of an ancient Mongolian "polyphonic" chanting technique.
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