The Sounds that Signal Spring in Paris
Sound bath meditations are designed to develop and hone your awareness
“The signal is the truth. The noise is what distracts us from the truth.” —Nate Silver
The sound of springtime in Paris is hardly the stuff of romantic jazz standards: jackhammers, drilling, horns from construction sites, sirens, the clanging of scaffolding being put up and the scraping of asphalt as roads are repaved…
As grating as these noises can be to you, think about what those noises may mean to someone else: jackhammers signaling that a dangerous sidewalk is being fixed to make it safer for senior citizens; an ambulance siren signaling that someone is being whisked to the hospital for life-saving care; the asphalt crunch signaling that new bicycle lanes are being forged to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions.
While the difference between signal and noise may depend on context—and your ability to recontextualize what you’re hearing—what’s important to remember is that signal is meaningful.
One way we can develop our ability to take in meaningful sounds is to cultivate deep listening. Through yoga, meditation and more specifically sound baths, we can start to build and hone our awareness.
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