HONORING OUR VOICE
'PERUQUOIS'
(Algarve, Portugal)
Some years ago I was longing for a Voice Teacher to expand my singing journey from what I was trained as
an actress. I longed for a deeper connection and expression of my voice. I was looking for another way and
approach to singing. I longed to sing The Earth, Water, Fire and Air. To Sing Song of The Source. To Sing The
Song of Creator...
Peruquois came as an Inspiration...
Her Journey inspired mine, inspired to sit on the Earth and open my womb to Her, to listen with my yoni
what she has to share... to open my breasts to The Sky, to hug Trees and listen to their stories, to feel soles
of my feet and song of the mountains, to open cells of my Body to recive a Song from The Source... and
learn to embody Bliss that comes through Singing Time!
~ Suzana
PERUQUOIS known as 'The Voice of the Sacred Feminine', 'Voice of the Mother Earth', 'The Singing
Woman' and 'The One that Pours Sound into Silence', was originally jazz trained, later integrating native
american, indian classical, middle eastern and electronic flavors to her ‘juicy loving’ blend. Peruquois
is a composer and lyricist expressing her passionate journey of being fully human, longing for the source
of love and for the total awakening. She created several solo albums as well as a collaborate single and 2
albums with Prawful.
'The roots of the manifested universe abide in the primal sounds that
arose out of the primal vibration of manifestation. These Sacred
Sounds exist in the deepest frequencies of the universe as well as in
each one of us. It is each and everybody’s born potential to resonate
and arise the Sacred Sounds, because we are made of that.
Every Mantra in every religion utilized one or more of these Sacred
Sounds to activate a certain point of consciousness within a being. The
moment we are able to allow our bodies to resonate with these
sounds we become one with the very power with which the universe
is created.
The very chanting, singing or uttering of these sounds brings us back
to the state in which everything is utterly pure and crystal clear.'
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