Monumental Movement Podcast
This episode explores the resonance between music and inner awareness through the practice of Vipassana—a path centered on observation, silence, and direct experience. For many musicians, Vipassana offers a counterpoint to constant creation: a space where listening turns inward, and perception becomes refined. We trace how principles of mindfulness, impermanence, and non-attachment influence artistic practice. Silence—often overlooked in performance—emerges as structural element, shaping phrasing, timing, and the relationship between sound and space. In this context, music becomes not only expression, but reflection of awareness. Historically, connections between contemplative traditions and sound can be found across cultures, yet contemporary artists reinterpret these ideas within modern frameworks of composition, improvisation, and production. The disciplined observation cultivated through Vipassana can deepen sensitivity to micro-variation, texture, and temporal flow. This episode analyzes awareness as sonic principle—where attention defines structure, and perception shapes meaning. Through philosophy, practice, and aesthetics, we explore how the Vipassana path informs a more intentional approach to listening and creating in music. 【Related Column】Music and the Sound of Awareness: The Journey of Musicians Who Practice Vipassana Meditation https://monumental-movement.jp/en/column-vipassana-musician/
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