About PrimalVibe Didgeridoo Music & Primordial Sound Meditation
Consider that the entire cosmos is an ocean; and that all life lives within this sea. This ‘body of water’ is made up of vibration, tides of energy that ebb and flow in natural cycles the same way as the ocean does. All of reality exists in this vibrational ocean; and everything exists in it at some state of vibrational existence giving the appearance of gross matter, motion, thoughts. Even the individual soul vibrates within this ‘cosmic soup’ with its own frequencies, one resonant part of a greater, universal orchestra.

All manifestation operates at some vibrational frequency; beneath all of them is an integrative source tone; AUM.
In Sanskrit, this is known as AUM; and is not a sound that we hear, but is the very humming living force from which all life rises and falls, all matter is created from and disappears into. This sound is subtle, not to be heard with the ears of a body, but experience with the ears inside the heart and soul. Aum is the easiest way to transcend the cyclical actions of the mind, opening the spaces for direct, non-dual awareness through integration of breath, sensation, concentration, and awareness.
For Keith, the didgeridoo represents that AUM, the primalvibe … the universal sound of creation, the first sound arising from nothingness. The didgeridoo allows a visceral, real and immediate relationship to aum through it’s vibrations, harmons and over-tones as experienced in the moment.
The didgeridoo is a gateway to vibrational understanding and non-linear thought; the bridge from a thinking and mind-oriented perspective to a feeling and intuitive understanding of universal currents. Following the obvious, literal and visceral vibrations of the didgeridoo, one can go inwards to discover the vibrational quality of meditative silence.
CLASSICAL MUSICIANSHIP
… Operates on a thinking, linear and mind-oriented basis; where people hear music, contemplate its structure and meaning, think about it’s historical significance, and do all kinds of things except something essential … directly experience the music. All of that thought activity negates the direct, feeling experience of music; an absence of critical mental action enables integration and spontaneous musical expression.
Music, in it’s purest form, is vibration … that vibration can be ‘felt’ in the ears and we call it ‘hearing.’ But what do you call it when you ‘hear’ that vibration in your body, when the rhythms and drones shake the very marrow of your bones ?
This kind of music can be experienced without thought, and that is the key to understanding the vibrational qualities of the oceanic vibrations of the universe that we exist in; the ‘thought’ about whatever we hear or experience is always ONE STEP BEHIND the moment; the reality occurring now; the primal vibe that stretches between the dawn of time and end of days.



