Panni Charrington

TO:3.3 – Panni Bharti “Silent Tongues”

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TO:3.2 – Panni Bharti “Silent Tongues”

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a spiritual journey

A Film by Panni Charrington

SILENT TONGUES is a work of art exposing a world of beautiful images and symbols which reveal and express the journey towards an inner truth. It is a rich tapestry of sound and images which are bound together by texts from some of the oldest teachings in the world, the Vedas, the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita.

SILENT TONGUES is a poetic and spiritual journey through India featuring her ancient and devotional practices, especially those of the Sadhus and Yohis. For thousands of years, Indian society has recognised and valued the need for union within the divine. The divine spirit is worshipped in many extraordinary forms and the path to the spiritual goal is many and varied, often intense and profound, sometimes dangerously extreme.

The film took 13 years to make.

Musicians featured in the soundtrack include Zia Fariduddin Dagar and Ritwik Sanjal, Kadir Durvesh, Bajuli Shrivastav, Tarun Bhattacharya and Rolo McGinty.

The cosmic dance is performed by Unni Krishnan.

“Like the sharp edge of a razor, the sages say, is the path. Narrow it is and difficult to tread”.

© 1988 Panni Bharti

TO:3 – Panni Charrington “Second Sense”

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Plates:

PRESERVATION DESTRUCTION CREATION
ACTIVE DYNAMIC PRINCIPLE
TOWER STRENGTH/RITUAL RISE
HOMAGE CROSSING/PILGRIM LIMIT
CONTEMPLATING HORIZON/MUSICAL ELLIPSE
MANIPULATOR
PAST IS PROLOGUE
SPACE: CONFLICTS OF OPINION/SPHERES OF ENDLESS RAGE/WARM NOW THE SUN THE ICE IS SLOWLY MELTING
BREATH: THE SECRET
PRESERVING DECAY
BURDEN OF DREAMS
SOUL TOUCH CHANT
aniMOTION
AWAKENED LANGUAGE and LIGHT
PATTERNS OF SOUND SHIFTING DUST
CYCLES OF CHANGE
TARGET THE OPEN EYE

Images © Panni Charrington
Copy Printing: Dennis Norwak
Thanks to Quicksilver

Published by Touch 1984 – all rights reserved
Contact: Touch PO Box 139, London SW18 2ES, UK

TO:3 “no puzzle, just difficult truth”

The paradox so puzzling to conventiona ways of thinking is the product of language that we have to use to communicate senses which by their very nature transcend linguistics.