Dale Allen Hoffman
Part One: In the beginning was frequency
Dale sheds light on the realization that true spirituality is our conscious recognition of frequency and vibration in our life experience. This embraces the rise and fall of our breath, heartbeat, the movement of air upon our skin, "tuning in" to the ambient sounds in our environment, movement and silence, etc. Dale will share how he uses PYRADYM in his work.
Part Two: Aramaic Toning and Cosmic Chant Circle with PYRADYM
Dale offers a deeply mystical gathering of ancient Aramaic, Hebrew and Egyptian vocal toning and chanting along with buffalo hoop drum, Tibetan and crystal singing bowls, breath work and PYRADYM. Awaken the profound transformational qualities of consciously intoned ancient and indigenous energy resonance prayers along with extended meditative silence on activating lucid states of deep Presence and sound healing.
August Worley
Bioresonance Fundementals: Professor August Worley conducts a “behind the curtain” interactive demonstration and discussion of the various practical (and esoteric) design points of Pyradym that contribute to make the instrument a “state of the art” technology. This discussion will include using the instrument to demonstrate topics such as pitch intervals, waveform harmonics, beat frequencies, entrainment, and other the physiological aspects of the sciences known as Physioacoustics and BioResonance.
Coherent Sound & Creating Altered States: In this segment, August will use Pyradym to demonstrate the compositional components he uses to elicit emotions and create altered states of consciousness. Intended to create pathways towards our making deep connections to our own inner knowledge and wisdom, these techniques are intended to lead to the release – at the cellular pattern level – of the energetic patterning of life (“lives”) experiences that no longer serve us…
Annebritt Birkeland
Day 1
I. Introduction (10 minutes)
A. Overview of Pyradym technology and its applications
B. Benefits of Pyradym for bodywork sessions
C. Goals of the presentation
II. Anatomy and Effects of Pyradym (15 minutes)
A. Physiological effects of Pyradym on the body during a session
B. Neurochemical and energetic responses generated by Pyradym sound waves
III. Applications of Pyradym (20 minutes)
A. How Pyradym can be used to create a more immersive experience in bodywork sessions
IV. Demonstration/Practice Session (10 minutes)
A. Live demonstration using Pyradym
B. Practical application of Pyradym in real-time scenarios with volunteers from audience
V. Summary and Questions (5 minutes)
A .Review key points discussed throughout the presentation, including ways to incorporate Pyradym use into sessions, physiological effects on the body, and neurological responses to the sound waves
B .Q&A session with audience members
Day 2
1. Introduction (10 minutes)
A. Overview of Pyradym technology and its applications
B. Benefits of Pyradym for bodywork sessions
C. Goals of the presentation
II. Anatomy and Effects of Pyradym (15 minutes)
A. Physiological effects of Pyradym on the body during a session
B. Neurochemical and energetic responses generated by Pyradym sound waves
III. Applications of Pyradym (20 minutes)
A. Strategies for incorporating Pyradym into existing massage session routines
IV. Demonstration/Practice Session (10 minutes)
A. Live demonstration using Pyradym
B. Practical application of Pyradym in real-time scenarios with volunteers from audience
V. Summary and Questions (5 minutes)
A .Review key points discussed throughout the presentation, including ways to incorporate Pyradym use into sessions, physiological effects on the body, and neurological responses to the sound waves
B .Q&A session with audience members