This Oct-Nov 2024 Tonalibus update highlights news from playlists and sounds, plus the coming January 30, 2025 release of the new single Perfect imperfection — one step closer. Then it touches on the current Tonalibus outlook, including a scant review and look ahead. Finally, this update closes with a few Dumbledore quotes.
Oct-Nov 2024 Tonalibus playlists, sounds, and single update
Playlist Q “Coming home to oneself” has by now grown to 5 pieces and 47½ minutes of music including the following new Sept-Oct 2024 Sounds:
— “Rinpoche déjà-vu chant” — for recognition and deliverance
— “Thö-gäl” — instantaneous arrival
— “ༀ་ཨཱཿ་ཧཱུྃ – Ōṃ āḥ hūṃ” — dissolving search and soft landing
— “Humble bumble dumble” — homecoming blues
The playlists Very & most popular pieces were updated.
New Tonalibus single to be released January 30, 2025: “Perfect imperfection” — one step closer
Tonalibus outlook — a scant review and look ahead
Since 2020, Tonality of the Month announcements and Tonalibus Updates appeared mostly monthly, plus Spiritualibus blog posts more or less weekly. All this came in four languages: English, German, French, and Italian. From now on these will appear more sporadically, allowing for increased time away from computers.
Tonalibus listeners on Spotify increased remarkably during the last half year, from 1 to 3 per day and often none, exceptionally up to 5, before May 2024, to continually over 20 by July, then over 50 by September, and over 70 in October, very often clearly over 100, peaking at 137 different listeners all over the planet on October 13.
Closing Dumbledore quotes
“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live, remember that.”
“The truth.” Dumbledore sighed. “It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution.”
“Realize that love as powerful as your mother’s for you leaves its own mark. Not a scar, no visible sign . . . to have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.”
— Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone, J. K. Rowling, pp. 214, 298, & 299
(The above portrait photo is by Karin Gsöllpointner, the photo of a live conch held by Ulrico is by Laurie Sacchet.)