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Writer's pictureBetsy Gain

Song for Arthritis Flare Ups

The story behind this song is simple. I had an arthritis flare-up in my knee, so it made sense to see what I could do with light language recording to help calm my joints.


If you're familiar with William Tiller's work*, then I hope you'll understand my perspective that Light Language recording is analogous to his experiments with intention-imprinting of electronic devices. The hardest part is to remember that it's possible and remember to try it. That's what I"m doing here.


*(If you're not familiar with William Tiller's work, then join us in The Book Club on February 3, 2024, for a discussion of his book Science and Human Transformation along with the book Living With a Wild God by Barbara Ehrenreich.)


Musically, I wanted to feel punchy momentum with a comical lightness that could lay a foundation for relief. This track fits the bill with a driving synth lead setting the pace with a brisk march. Then along comes an interlude of beatboxed dubstep, an organic interruption that resolves with a quick nap and an energetic rebound.


And... it's short! The track is only around one minute long. That's a win, win for everyone. Try listening into it two or three times in a row!


I hope you enjoy it, and I hope listening and receiving brings you grace.


Sincerely,


-Betsy


I'd love to hear about your experience with this song.

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Copyright Notice: All rights reserved. No part of this work may be copied or published without express written notice of the author. No part of this document may be used to train or create auto-generative text.guage to calm an arthritis flare up.

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