Listen "The Planet actually talks but we need to listen"
Episode Synopsis
What language can we learn to better understand?
French, Italian, Spanish? What about German?…..
Well certainly, it is beneficial to communicate in these languages while in these countries but what language can we learn to benefit everybody?
I’ll give you a clue!
The Language of the planet.
Imagine…if you could lay bare the whole acoustical spectrum of the natural world…
in all its wonder…
To hear the simple flow of water babbling down a stream and the song of the skylark as it takes flight. To witness the oceans dawn chorus and the song of a humpback whale as it begins its dance or the hiss of cicadas drifting on waves of heat-humid air.
To feel the world come alive, to relearn a language critical to our understanding of the world around us.. and to see that our acoustic planet is not simply a random and orderless cacophony, but a palpable ecological dimension of life on earth.
The sounds of nature have long been associated with mental wellbeing, allowing our imagination to linger on what we hear, transporting us… but they also reveal the densities and intricacies of life – its health and fragility. Sound can also echo a disappearing world, a sonic landscape undergoing an extinction event of its own – one that is, with painful irony, happening silently.
We want to bring NATURE’S VOICE to the world in a way that it has never been felt or experienced before. ..to connect hearts with minds, knowledge with action and to ignite a passion to safeguard its future.
#thelisteningplanet
www.thelisteningplanet.com
French, Italian, Spanish? What about German?…..
Well certainly, it is beneficial to communicate in these languages while in these countries but what language can we learn to benefit everybody?
I’ll give you a clue!
The Language of the planet.
Imagine…if you could lay bare the whole acoustical spectrum of the natural world…
in all its wonder…
To hear the simple flow of water babbling down a stream and the song of the skylark as it takes flight. To witness the oceans dawn chorus and the song of a humpback whale as it begins its dance or the hiss of cicadas drifting on waves of heat-humid air.
To feel the world come alive, to relearn a language critical to our understanding of the world around us.. and to see that our acoustic planet is not simply a random and orderless cacophony, but a palpable ecological dimension of life on earth.
The sounds of nature have long been associated with mental wellbeing, allowing our imagination to linger on what we hear, transporting us… but they also reveal the densities and intricacies of life – its health and fragility. Sound can also echo a disappearing world, a sonic landscape undergoing an extinction event of its own – one that is, with painful irony, happening silently.
We want to bring NATURE’S VOICE to the world in a way that it has never been felt or experienced before. ..to connect hearts with minds, knowledge with action and to ignite a passion to safeguard its future.
#thelisteningplanet
www.thelisteningplanet.com
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