31/05/2026
Musicians jam together all the time. Bands exist. Producers collaborate. DJs feature each other. They create together, listen to one another, and build something that couldn’t exist on their own.
Yet in wellness and healing spaces, people can sometimes become very attached to their modality, their brand, their audience, or their way of doing things. Not always from ego. Sometimes from insecurity, scarcity, or simply wanting to protect what they’ve built.
The irony is that sound itself is relationship.
A single note is beautiful, but harmony happens when notes meet. And perhaps even more importantly, when people meet.
A drum. A voice. A crystal bowl.
Different expressions, different medicines, different ways of listening.
I’d love to see more collaboration, more curiosity, and more co-creation in our community.
Because some of the most beautiful music in the world has always been made together. 🌕🏹
What are your thoughts ?