July 13, 2005 (Press Release) --
The didgeridoo is the oldest known woodwind instrument, originated by the Aborigines in Australia about 50,000 years ago, and is made from the limbs of eucalyptus and gum trees, hollowed out by white ants and termites. The vibrational sound of the didgeridoo has a unique healing quality, and combined with the circular breathing techniques, it creates a harmonic resonance within the person playing it and also for those who are listening nearby. It has also been used as an aid to meditation, relaxation, and improved breathing ability.
Australian, Phil Jones, who is currently affiliated with Dr. Deepak Chopra's “The Chopra Center for Well Being” in San Diego, CA, and is on the Board of Directors for “The Spirit of the Land Foundation”, a non-profit organization that endeavors to preserve Aboriginal culture, will be offering a workshop at the Unity Church of Winston Salem on Wednesday, July 13th from 7PM until 9:30PM. Participants will be given the opportunity to play a didgeridoo, and authentic Australian didgeridoos, handcrafted by Aboriginal people, will be available for purchase.
For more information about upcoming guest Phil Jones, visit his website at http://www.philjonesmusic.com, or call the Unity Church of Winston Salem (336) 760-8300. The Unity Church is located at 108 Hewes Street, Winston Salem, NC 27103. Visit the website for directions: http://www.unityofws.org or email unityws@bellsouth.net.
Australian, Phil Jones, who is currently affiliated with Dr. Deepak Chopra's “The Chopra Center for Well Being” in San Diego, CA, and is on the Board of Directors for “The Spirit of the Land Foundation”, a non-profit organization that endeavors to preserve Aboriginal culture, will be offering a workshop at the Unity Church of Winston Salem on Wednesday, July 13th from 7PM until 9:30PM. Participants will be given the opportunity to play a didgeridoo, and authentic Australian didgeridoos, handcrafted by Aboriginal people, will be available for purchase.
For more information about upcoming guest Phil Jones, visit his website at http://www.philjonesmusic.com, or call the Unity Church of Winston Salem (336) 760-8300. The Unity Church is located at 108 Hewes Street, Winston Salem, NC 27103. Visit the website for directions: http://www.unityofws.org or email unityws@bellsouth.net.

That’s didgeridoo, to you. Australian sound therapist Phil Jones has traveled the world conducting workshops highlighting this ancient Aboriginal instrument, and now he is coming to Winston Salem’s U
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