Basking in Gravity: February Session + Nonrequired Reading
Basking in Gravity at Healer Indianapolis
3631 E. Raymond St.
• Sunday February 2, 2020
• Doors 11am
• Yoga + meditation 11:30am-1pm
• Suggested donation $10
Basking in Gravity is a participatory mindfulness installation that combines meditation and yin yoga with video projections and immersive audio. It’s an opportunity for observation, an invitation to occupy your body for a few hours with Chamberlin’s guided meditation and yoga instruction setting the pace.
This month’s session will feature a screening of several of Chamberlin’s work-in-progress videos of the White River in Muncie, Indiana. Listen for a soundtrack of New Age, ambient, astral jazz, and “cosmic metal,” as heard on the weekly Inter-Dimensional Inter-Dimensional Music broadcast on WQRT Indianapolis and Marfa Public Radio on the West Coast of Texas.
These sessions are intended to be accessible to all bodies and experience levels: First timers are most welcome. Come early or email me directly with any questions or concerns. Please bring your own yoga mat. Nobody will be turned away for lack of funds!
For more information take a look at Healer on Facebook and Instagram, contact cosmic.chambo@gmail.com or visit daniechamberlin.com.
Basking in Gravity T-Shirts + More
Shirts, Dead Bird Blues banners, and Let Go prints still available in the store. We'll have a few T-shirts on hand at our Healer sessions too. Click click click to visit the online shop for more images.
Inter-Dimensional Music
• Fridays 12-1p ET wqrt.org + 99.1FM Indianapolis
• First Sundays 9-11p ET on Marfa Public Radio
• Archived at mixcloud.com/CosmicChambo
Find 90+ hours of North America's gnarliest mix of heavy mellow, kosmische slop, and void contemplation tactics at mixcloud.com/CosmicChambo.
📹 White River, Slow Flow: Stage 9 Flooding 20200112 (2020) - Daniel Chamberlin
Smiles of Blood :: On Sound Baths, Liberation Through Hedgecraft, and the Healing Power of Righteous Heavy Music
I wrote about breathable frequencies, feral compassion, the commodification of yoga, and the ways that Bull of Apis Bull of Bronze’s black metal and band member Dylan Rupe’s ambient projects offer a “dose of dark, downward-sinking yin to round out the bright and floaty yang energy that characterizes so much contemporary mindfulness experience” for Aquarium Drunkard.