Mu the Motherland Podcast

Lemurian Frequencies — A Quiet Launch from MU

10 min · 28. Feb. 2026
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This episode of Mu the Motherland Podcast explores the quiet opening of the Lemurian Frequencies Resonance Lab Patreon shop and its philosophy of sound as a field for listening rather than a tool for quick fixes. Robert and Marlene reflect on how the Physical Support series honors the body as a resonant instrument, why the project rejects miracle-claim culture and urgency-driven marketing, and how Patreon becomes an intentional container for a slowly growing archive of resonance environments. The conversation weaves together the mythic memory of MU as a coherent, resonant state with the grounded, cautious language of contemporary sound work—inviting listeners to consider sound not as entertainment or medicine, but as a subtle form of memory and a gentle invitation to listen again.

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Episode Lemurian Frequencies — A Quiet Launch from MU Cover

Lemurian Frequencies — A Quiet Launch from MU

This episode of Mu the Motherland Podcast explores the quiet opening of the Lemurian Frequencies Resonance Lab Patreon shop and its philosophy of sound as a field for listening rather than a tool for quick fixes. Robert and Marlene reflect on how the Physical Support series honors the body as a resonant instrument, why the project rejects miracle-claim culture and urgency-driven marketing, and how Patreon becomes an intentional container for a slowly growing archive of resonance environments. The conversation weaves together the mythic memory of MU as a coherent, resonant state with the grounded, cautious language of contemporary sound work—inviting listeners to consider sound not as entertainment or medicine, but as a subtle form of memory and a gentle invitation to listen again.

28. Feb. 202610 min