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THE BRIDGE · Before the Weight is Gone · WorldBridgerGongs at Terme di Casteldoria

  • Jun 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 12


Some encounters don't announce themselves. And some are no coincidence.


After filming at a Nuragic site in northern Sardinia, we met Aaron Southorn in the same parking lot, his three titanium gongs already set up, standing in the open landscape. Two worlds of sound, in the same place, at the same hour. We all knew it immediately: this had a reason.


Within days, that encounter became a deep friendship.

Some people you recognize before you know them.


Aaron travels with WorldBridgerGongs. His work: Sacred Shamanic Sound Healing with handcrafted titanium gongs. He carries them across the world, from place to place, from person to person, to wherever sound is needed. Something led him to Sardinia.


At his side travels Brigitte Krüger. She works with Light Language and channeled song, voice beyond words. Her work returns to a single idea: everything is frequency, light and information, always in movement, always transforming. Through her channeled songs and tones she offers the listener new frequencies, a way back toward balance. Where Aaron works in sound, Brigitte works in voice. Together they are WorldBridgerGongs.


Their gongs are not ordinary instruments. They belong to two series, Fluid Light and Angel, handcrafted as healing gongs for WorldBridgerGongs. Aaron and Brigitte carry them to specific places around the world, Uluru, the Atacama Desert, Egypt, England, Switzerland, points where the gongs activate portals and ley lines. Their mission is to bring healing to the Earth and to humanity. Sardinia is one more point on that map.


The session was recorded at the Terme di Casteldoria, an ancient thermal site on the Fiume Coghinas in northern Sardinia. Water rising hot from volcanic rock, as it has for thousands of years. Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, they all came here to leave something behind in these waters. The place still carries all of it. You feel it before you understand it.


The session is dedicated to the New Moon in Gemini, the darkest moment of the lunar cycle. The moment when something is allowed to end, so that something new can begin.


That evening, Aaron's gongs and Pasquale's crystal singing bowls met for the first time, and sounded as if they had never done anything else.

Two instruments, two traditions, one shared space.




Watch the context video before you listen to the full session:




And Now, the Sound




 
 
 

1 Comment


Lisa
Jun 10

Das hört sich nach einer wundervollen Begegnung an, da ist sicher ein ganz tolles sound bath entstanden 🙏🏼

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