Thank you so very, very much for your videos and for sharing your experiences. I find it all very helpful! I am a guitarist who has been challenged with focal dystonia in my right hand since 2011 or so. I will keep working on learning new habits to heal. Your videos are very inspiring!
Dear Akiko Im a professional Kora player (21 string Harplute )I got focal dystonia have it already 2 years not knowing it and yell at my hand :-( til a neurologist found out now. So i seek on the net and found you and that gave me so much hope to recover the dystonia is like you talk to me personal i feel your spirit and thank you so much for all you experience you share with me .... I will make it ! I also like your voice on your videos is so pleasant :-) please can you tell me how long your recovering has take ? greetings and blessings to you :-) Tormenta Jobarteh
I've just had a reptilian reaction to your thoughts - Unsubscribe. You have just told me I have no hope - I evolved. Shame as I have enjoyed watching your other videos.
I can see how the topic can induce a reactionary response but I'm confused as to why you thought my message was "you have no hope".... but thank you for the feedback. Sending warm regards.
The Mindful Pianist - simply that your thoughts are evolutionary in nature, which is non-sense to me. I've spent a lifetime proving evolution wrong beyond doubt. I dont want to hear evolution to explain these topics. You have a good channel and I wish you all the best, but it's time for me to move on.
If you are talking about evolution in terms of Darwin's evolution theory, I have no intention of bringing this into the subject nor I personally think this is a sure model where we can explain our current existence either... and I'll see where I might be triggering misunderstanding in this talk. Thank you. What I was trying to convey was different functions of the human brain are shared by different species. Lizards can freeze when in danger. So can humans. Humans can create music. Lizards can't. We just have to tap into the function that only humans can when we are creating music, that's all I'm saying.
Thank you so very, very much for your videos and for sharing your experiences. I find it all very helpful!
I am a guitarist who has been challenged with focal dystonia in my right hand since 2011 or so. I will keep working on learning new habits to heal.
Your videos are very inspiring!
Dear Akiko Im a professional Kora player (21 string Harplute )I got focal dystonia have it already 2 years not knowing it and yell at my hand :-( til a neurologist found out now. So i seek on the net and found you and that gave me so much hope to recover the dystonia is like you talk to me personal i feel your spirit and thank you so much for all you experience you share with me .... I will make it ! I also like your voice on your videos is so pleasant :-) please can you tell me how long your recovering has take ? greetings and blessings to you :-) Tormenta Jobarteh
Brilliant.
I've just had a reptilian reaction to your thoughts - Unsubscribe. You have just told me I have no hope - I evolved. Shame as I have enjoyed watching your other videos.
I can see how the topic can induce a reactionary response but I'm confused as to why you thought my message was "you have no hope".... but thank you for the feedback. Sending warm regards.
The Mindful Pianist - simply that your thoughts are evolutionary in nature, which is non-sense to me. I've spent a lifetime proving evolution wrong beyond doubt. I dont want to hear evolution to explain these topics. You have a good channel and I wish you all the best, but it's time for me to move on.
If you are talking about evolution in terms of Darwin's evolution theory, I have no intention of bringing this into the subject nor I personally think this is a sure model where we can explain our current existence either... and I'll see where I might be triggering misunderstanding in this talk. Thank you. What I was trying to convey was different functions of the human brain are shared by different species. Lizards can freeze when in danger. So can humans. Humans can create music. Lizards can't. We just have to tap into the function that only humans can when we are creating music, that's all I'm saying.
Thank you Akiko.