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About me

 

My name is Malo. Originally from the Paris region and trained as an engineer, I have been living in Switzerland since 2020. My path has naturally led me back to the mountains, with which I have maintained a deep connection for as long as I can remember.

As a child, my family and I would roam mountain trails together—a habit I never lost. Later on, I began exploring these landscapes beyond marked paths, through mountaineering. As I climbed toward the high summits, I felt the sacred dimension of these majestic peaks, at once still and alive. Walking along a ridge also means coming close to danger, and at times, life hangs by a thread. In these suspended moments, the mountain powerfully reminds me that, in the face of the immensity of the living world, a human life is fleeting and that it is in this humility that its meaning resides

Fascinated by the beauty, diversity, and harmony of the living world, and driven by a desire to better understand the extraordinary processes at work within it, I began training as a mountain leader. Each new discovery fills me with wonder and continues to broaden my perspective. Nature teaches me that everything evolves according to its own rhythm, often imperceptible to our eyes. And so, each time I walk a familiar path, it appears different—as if the mountain itself had subtly changed, or perhaps it is I who have been transformed through contact with it.

 

For many years, I have also been deeply sensitive to music, sounds, and vibrations—and to their effects on body and mind. Certain instruments carry me across time and cultures, certain chants touch my heart profoundly, and certain rhythms can even lead me into trance states. Sound allows energy to flow; it soothes me, frees me, and restores balance.

In 2023, I discovered sound healing. There, I encountered the power of frequencies and intuitive instruments, and began to understand the subtle mechanisms through which sound acts upon us. Vibrations resonate beyond the ear: they travel through the body, awaken cellular memory, dissolve tension, and harmonize what is dissonant within us. In these moments of deep listening, the mind quiets, the body releases, and something retunes itself. Sound then becomes a path toward alignment—a way of reconnecting with oneself and with the Universe. Like the mountains, it invites grounding, presence, and serenity.

My initial training gave me a rational, analytical way of thinking. But in recent years, I have chosen to question it—or rather, to complement it—with a more intuitive, more spiritual approach. Meditation, introspection, immersion in nature, and inspiring encounters have all guided me toward a different relationship with the world.

Today, I feel a deep desire to bring these two passions together—mountains and vibration—and to share them. It is this synergy that has sparked a profound inner transformation.

To vibrate with the mountains. To align with oneself.

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My name is Malo. Originally from the Paris region and trained as an engineer, I have been living in Switzerland since 2020. My path has naturally led me back to the mountains, with which I have maintained a deep connection for as long as I can remember.

As a child, my family and I would roam mountain trails together—a habit I never lost. Later on, I began exploring these landscapes beyond marked paths, through mountaineering. As I climbed toward the high summits, I felt the sacred dimension of these majestic peaks, at once still and alive. Walking along a ridge also means coming close to danger, and at times, life hangs by a thread. In these suspended moments, the mountain powerfully reminds me that, in the face of the immensity of the living world, a human life is fleeting and that it is in this humility that its meaning resides

Fascinated by the beauty, diversity, and harmony of the living world, and driven by a desire to better understand the extraordinary processes at work within it, I began training as a mountain leader. Each new discovery fills me with wonder and continues to broaden my perspective. Nature teaches me that everything evolves according to its own rhythm, often imperceptible to our eyes. And so, each time I walk a familiar path, it appears different—as if the mountain itself had subtly changed, or perhaps it is I who have been transformed through contact with it.

 

For many years, I have also been deeply sensitive to music, sounds, and vibrations—and to their effects on body and mind. Certain instruments carry me across time and cultures, certain chants touch my heart profoundly, and certain rhythms can even lead me into trance states. Sound allows energy to flow; it soothes me, frees me, and restores balance.

In 2023, I discovered sound healing. There, I encountered the power of frequencies and intuitive instruments, and began to understand the subtle mechanisms through which sound acts upon us. Vibrations resonate beyond the ear: they travel through the body, awaken cellular memory, dissolve tension, and harmonize what is dissonant within us. In these moments of deep listening, the mind quiets, the body releases, and something retunes itself. Sound then becomes a path toward alignment—a way of reconnecting with oneself and with the Universe. Like the mountains, it invites grounding, presence, and serenity.

My initial training gave me a rational, analytical way of thinking. But in recent years, I have chosen to question it—or rather, to complement it—with a more intuitive, more spiritual approach. Meditation, introspection, immersion in nature, and inspiring encounters have all guided me toward a different relationship with the world.

Today, I feel a deep desire to bring these two passions together—mountains and vibration—and to share them. It is this synergy that has sparked a profound inner transformation.

To vibrate with the mountains. To align with oneself.

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Contact :

Malo Degasne 

Phone : +41 (0) 76 302 76 84

email : chantdescimes@gmail.com

Address : 1635 La Tour-de-Trême, Suisse

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