AUDIO: Sound Sculptor Harry Bertoia Created Musical, Meditative Art-NPR

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AUDIO: Sound Sculptor Harry Bertoia Created Musical, Meditative Art-NPR
As sounds are perceived, the distinguishing mind taps into the collective memory consciousness and we become enveloped in duality.--ZenMoon

"It's meditative. It sends you inside of yourself, the physiological effect of vibration."-John Brien, Important Records. 

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