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Symbala of the Month: June 2008

Leslie

Leslie's Symbala

"My first experience with the Symbala was gazing down at it: suddenly the nine points of light within the orb beamed out as if they were points on a compass; the Symbala was a source of direction, something that was going to show me the way into myself. The number nine, being three threes, thought to be the most divine of numbers by Dante Alighieri and many writers like him, is a very 'whole' number for me, significant and sacred. Well, when these nine points of light lit up with this message of 'Hello, you are going to be led into yourself by me', so much energy was transferred into my body that it swayed and my palms broke into a sweat. This Symbala had arrived!

"When sitting in contemplation with the Symbala, I knew it needed a song. Being a singer and studying to become a music therapist, I use music to channel and explore emotions. 'She needs a song!' I said aloud, and began singing to the Symbala for a while, charging it with my own energy, toning vibrations of joy and playful curiosity. As I sang, different parts of the Symbala emerged, namely the nine rainbow figures in the inner circle. They seemed like a family or tribe converged around the star center. Like guides guarding my innermost light-source, these beings stood shoulder to shoulder, never letting anything get through to the special star center. I sang them a sacred song to greet them and honor them, filled with gratitude that I have such beings now guarding me in my life.

"Music goes hand in hand with the Symbala's energy. The Symbala lends itself to sound so easily because it's giving off energy already which can be 'heard'."

Love,

Leslie