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Nearly Sacred Episode 2 Interviewing Stuart Mitchell

Nearly Sacred
Nearly Sacred
Episode • Nov 9, 2020 • 1h 5m

Original air date was approximately January 2016. Stuart, at this time,  was not diagnosed with cancer which would later kill him. Original notes  follow.

“Stuart would be a good guest. He decrypted  Rosslyn chapel. He is heavily involved in cymatics and music. He even  made his own CD,” said Melissa. “Yeah, I agree, he does seem to be a  good fit. Much better than Mr. T.  Still though, I pity the fool that  does not have Mr. T on their podcast,” said Joe Bill. Or, maybe not. It  sounds quasi-likely though, don’t you think?       

“Stuart turns your DNA into music,” said Melissa. “WTF?” asked Joe Bill.       “Also, Stuart turned the Shroud of Turin into DNA music as well,” said Melissa. “WTF?” again asked Joe Bill.       

“Likewise, Stuart turned the entire Rosslyn Chapel into  music,” said Melissa. “WT–hey, you know I am really in the mood for  Mexican,” said Joe Bill.       

This week we talked with Stuart Mitchell.  Stuart is a  composer from Edinburg Scotland, he is listed in Classic FM’s Hall of  Fame, he has recorded with some of the world’s top musicians and is a  pioneer in the music field, using DNA, Cymatics to allow us to  experience music unlike we have heard it before.  In this Episode we  discuss, stretching music and its effects on consciousness, DNA music  and how nature literally sings us into being,  a secret DaVinci Code we  discovered a few years ago and many more interesting little tidbits, so  grab something or someone and relax and let us entertain your soul!

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