VIDEO

The Spring's Lament 5:25 minutes. © 2009 Corey Hitchcock all rights reserved
featuring music of Amilia Cuni: John Cage 58-18 Microtonal Ragas
and From the Heart of the Forest- the Baka people of S.E. Camaroon

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'The sites are showing us the paths of knowledge down which we need to go to establish better relations
between our physical environment and our inner selves. It is old - or more accurately, perrenial,
information. the monuments are there to remind us. This knowledge needs to be integrated into a whole....
The sites are telling us that they can be used. They are instruments. the Irish mystic poet, George William
Russell likened them to senses. 'The body of the Earth,' he told Dr. Monk Gibbon, has 'special regions
through which the traffic of perception seemed most clearly to take place.'
Russell found that there were certain geographical locations where his perception of spiritual,
visionary layers of the landscape could occur more easily than others.

The Spring that inspired this video was in just such a potent location.

Quote from: Paul Devereaux's Earth Memory, Sacred Sites -- Doorways into Earth's Mysteries,
©1992, Llewelyn Publications