The vibrational movement of sound

I no longer fool myself into believing that I am your average every day ‘normal’ person.  I’ve known for many years I was different, and I am ok with this.  This does not mean that when something out of the ordinary happens it does not rock my world.  Last night I opened the window for the first time in months.  The temperature is finally warming up and I enjoyed the fresh air.  I hear the vertical blinds swishing and clanking next to one another and this does not phase me.  I then slept a good long while, only to be awoken by the same blinds.  It was a peaceful transition from asleep to awake though.  Until about 2 minutes into the blinds ’swishing’ did I realize I was listening to a woman whispering in what I think was elvish.  The words continued until I stopped the blinds.

My eyes were open as I starred at the ceiling trying to muster the energy to get up and do something as I normally do in the middle of the night.  I do not ’sleep’ for long durations.  I take 4 and 5 hour naps at a time.  I slept 8 hours throughout the night once last year and even that was only because I was on medication.  I thought it odd of course and went back to sleep.  It moved me enough to write about it though.  I know that blogs are meant to serve a personal purpose, but I do attempt to cause thought provocation as a result of my posts.  I will just start a research list and go from there.  Tibet, now elvish.

Sound  travels through many mediums.  There is no doubt in my mind that there is decipherable language in any audible sound we encounter in this lifetime.  The question is, how do you get yourself to the point of being able to distinguish it, question yourself on what it was, and motivate yourself to find out exactly what was said?  That is the next step.

Namastae