Pellucid: An adjective meaning “transparent, translucent, admitting the passage of light.” Originating from the 1610s, from Latin pellucidus “transparent,” from pellucere “shine through,” from per- “through”. From the Proto-Indo-European root of *per- (1) “forward,” hence “through”) + lucere “to shine” (from suffixed form of PIE root *leuk- “light, brightness”). Related: Pellucidly; pellucidity.
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Lo-fi pellucid soundscapes
“The country is generally more hi-fi than the city; night more than day; ancient times more than modern. In the hi-fi soundscape, sounds overlap less frequently; there is perspective—foreground and background.” Whereas, in the lo-fi soundscapes, “individual acoustic signals are obscured in an over-dense population of sounds. The pellucid sound—a footstep in the snow, a church bell across the valley or an animal scurrying in the brush—is masked by broad-band noise.
Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening by Elizabeth Rosner







Extracted from: Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening by Elizabeth Rosner
A world of exquisite beauty and expansive awareness awaits if only we open up our ears and listen with our ‘Third Ear’ for greater connection, understanding and love of all beings. Elizabeth Rosner is a wonderfully vivid and artful weaver of liminal worlds of quietude and sound.
Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Genre: Spirituality, self-love, self-awareness, psychology, history
Publisher: Counterpoint Press
Review in one word: Pianissimo

Keep up the good work!
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Thanks so much Mike 🙏 how are things going for you? Are you still in Ukraine? I think about you a lot I hope you are safe there
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All good here! I left Ukraine a few weeks ago, currently in Coimbra, Portugal. Making stuff up as I go! Enjoying Melbourne?
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I just looked up Coimbra looks incredible 😍 ✨️ what will you gst up to there? Looks to be rich with a lot of history. I hope you enjoy yourself there. Melbournes good, the election was a relief and it bucked the trend of what is happening is other countries. It made us reconsider where we want to live a little, but it’s still all up in the air.
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It is a nice place – and amazing to see that the little church beside where you are having coffee is 12th century! I’m just wandering around a bit, then heading back to my hostel to do writing stuff. Later, I want to see if there are any forests I can get into. The election was a relief – yet another unintended Trump consequence! Poland remains nice (though it was a massive head-spin arriving there after Ukraine. Lots of tourists, and things in the sky….), though on the whole, I’m sure you’d miss a few things….
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That is incredible! It sounds like the perfect place Coimbra to get inspired and write. Are you writing a book of your travels or more blog posts. I eagerly await the book. Poland feels like western Europe right? I love it there. Things in the sky? What kind of things like hot air balloons and planes? I hope to go somewhere later on in the year. M and I have gotten into snorkeling and so thinking of the Great Barrier Reef while it’s still there. Take care dear friend 😘
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Coimbra was nice, and nice hostel too – with good places to sit and work. Unlike here in Lisbon! Te bunkroom is nice enough – but showers with no curtains, no hooks, no shelves, chairs or anything to put your clothes!
Coming into Krakow was a total head-spin. Yes, planes and helicopters in the sky! After seven months and only once seeing a jet contrail high-up, the only other things were Shahed drones going past me on three occasions! Also, rowdy Polish school kids – Ukrainian kids just whisper!!!
But yes, I guess its West Europe.
I hope youre enjoying your new job, and yes, getting to see the reef while its still there, is a good idea.
I’m trying to organise my blogs into potential book bits…. But wow, hard yakka…..
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