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Christine
answers questions about Musical Pathways
What is Musical Pathways?
Musical Pathways is a non profit organization dedicated to the healing
power of music. It's goal is to provide a space where music can be used
to heal and grow. It is for anyone, trained or untrained in music
How did you come to create Musical Pathways?
Being a professional musician led me to spend hours practicing the same
notes and looking for ways to improve my technique and ability in order
to play at my best. The mechanical, repetitive, work was certainly
necessary but I found that it was only part of what I needed in order
to create a true, magical,
moment of music. Something else was required to move my audience, and
it was not in how many notes I played, but rather in how I played them.
It became clear that, if I wanted to continue improving, I needed to
keep practicing my musical instrument but I also needed to practice my
own self as the primary instrument Guided by my realization I sought
teachers and guides and started to find leads into my own maze. A
turning point was when I was introduced to Volker Deutsch, a music
therapist who had been trained by Karlfried Graf Dürkheim in
Germany and was a guest teacher at the Jung Institute of Zurich,
Switzerland. His deeply human and spiritual approach to music therapy
felt so right, so "in tune" with my intuitive conviction, that I lost
sleep for a few nights and seized the next opportunity to train in his
Institute. Once I completed the training I wanted to pass on the
wonderful things I learned and created Musical Pathways to do so.
You mention the spiritual aspect of this approach,
can you tell us more about it?
The spiritual element of music, and of the healing process, is
essential to Musical Pathways. I see this spiritual element as the
force that moves us beyond our limitations towards bliss. It is the
force behind those unique and unforgettable moments we all experience
at some point in our lives, often triggered by love, art, or as an
unexpected blessing. I can't think of a better goal in life than
exercising access to that enlightening and exhilarating force and music
is a powerful tool toward that goal.
How would you describe the healing opportunity
Musical Pathways offers?
In a way we all are orchestra players, all striving to tune and play
together to the best of our ability. The players in this orchestra are
of course the people around us but they represent also the different
parts within us. Discomfort, dis-ease, happens when those inner parts
are not on the same pitch, or are simply not playing the same piece.
The "music" that comes out then is discordant and makes us want to run
out of ourselves screaming. The opportunity that Musical Pathways
offers is to develop our ability to listen and tune those different
parts within us so that they can play together in harmony and give us a
chance to perform life at our best.
Can you describe how the sessions go?
We always start with silence and active listening to the sounds around
us. In doing so, we step into a world of "feeling" rather than
thinking. We then move into the improvised music. Let's say that you
are feeling blank, or tired and empty. You might think that you don't
have any musical skills anyway and "what in the world am I doing
here?!" What is interesting at this point is to imagine the sound that
this emotion has, instead of staying silent and frustrated. If you are
exhausted and empty, your sound of the moment might be simple sighs, or
maybe you want to gently rub the skin of a drum, or caress the strings
of a guitar. As you hear the sound of your feeling it becomes more
present and alive. In a way, you have "highlighted" who you are at that
very moment, which gives you a much greater control over your emotion.
The only "wrong" sound you can ever make in this work is one that
doesn't reflect what you are at the moment. For example, if I feel
inadequate and I try hard to look like I know what I am doing, the
musical energy will not happen in me, and probably not in the group. On
the contrary, if I find a sound that reflects my shyness (or
discouragement, feeling of inadequacy), as tiny, as simple as this
sound might be, I will invite the music and engage everybody else in
the room. It NEVER fails! That is why this approach doesn't have
anything to do with how trained in music the participants are. What
makes the music happen here is your daring to be who you are in the
moment, absolutely effortlessly. It is not the type of emotion that
triggers the music but your capacity to express that emotion, no matter
what it is. With such honesty we meet each other at a very deep level,
which is another wonderful aspect of this work.
I can say that those sessions have
brought moments of music that were as unforgettable as the best
concerts I ever attended. Even though the players were not necessarily
trained in music they made bliss by being simply who they were at that
moment. Now, as much as I can talk about it, it will never be the same
as experiencing it. So, come and experience your inner musician!
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