Sound Spirit: How Our Faith Makes Us HumanHay House, Inc, 01/06/2008 - 128 páginas The bestselling author of The Mozart Effect Every day our Spirit is tested by faith in what we see, feel, and do. From times of great pain and stress to those of joy and deep balance, sound is a constant companion to the Spirit. Our affirmations, prayers, and songs invite the Spirit to awaken and encourage us. Don Campbell, writer, musician, and interfaith minister invites us to look into our inner world and explore how we can use sound and music to make sacred contact with the mystical, the practical, and the creative. This inspired book, which includes a link for audio download, will be a constant reminder of the many ways we can keep our faith steady in times of challenge. When doubt and fear come our way, the power of the Sound Spirit can bring us to better understanding and calmness. |
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... (Japanese) Master Teacher, Nadia Boulanger The Mozart Effect® The Mozart Effect for Children Music and Miracles 100 Ways to Improve Teaching Using Your Voice and Music: Pathways to Accelerate Learning Music: Physician for Times to Come ...
... (Japanese) Master Teacher, Nadia Boulanger The Mozart Effect® The Mozart Effect for Children Music and Miracles 100 Ways to Improve Teaching Using Your Voice and Music: Pathways to Accelerate Learning Music: Physician for Times to Come ...
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... Japanese, or Spanish. We can touch the screen and navigate to footage of a birthing ceremony or a funeral, hear crop songs, or witness the weddings or coming-of-age rituals from a village near where the sacred objects were found. The ...
... Japanese, or Spanish. We can touch the screen and navigate to footage of a birthing ceremony or a funeral, hear crop songs, or witness the weddings or coming-of-age rituals from a village near where the sacred objects were found. The ...
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... Japan, and the streets of Thailand where there are little spirit houses in surprising places. A few flower petals, a piece of fruit, or a stick of incense often mark these little structures after morning and evening devotions. These ...
... Japan, and the streets of Thailand where there are little spirit houses in surprising places. A few flower petals, a piece of fruit, or a stick of incense often mark these little structures after morning and evening devotions. These ...
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... Japan, and Lan Ts'ai-Ho in China. The great pantheon of musical patrons found in myth and legend provides us with numerous invocations, incantations, and hymns to soothe beasts, breasts, and battlefields. As abstract and distant as ...
... Japan, and Lan Ts'ai-Ho in China. The great pantheon of musical patrons found in myth and legend provides us with numerous invocations, incantations, and hymns to soothe beasts, breasts, and battlefields. As abstract and distant as ...
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Índice
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Sarahs Circle of Song Dance and Service | 23 |
Jacobs Ladder of Light | 41 |
Incline Thine Ear | 57 |
The Soul of Sound | 79 |
Track List | 92 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Alice Parker ancient auditory beautiful believe bones book-with-CD brain breath bring Buddhist chants choir Christine Stevens church climbing Jacob’s ladder concert connection consciousness dancing Sarah’s Circle decades divine Don Campbell Don’s drumming ear’s earth emotions energy experience exploration expression faith feel Fuji Gregorian chant Hay House healing hear heard heart Hindu holy human hymns I’ve India inspiration intuitive Japan Joan Borysenko journey Ken Wilber let music living Matthew Fox meditation melody mind and body Mount Fuji movement Mozart Effect music therapy mystical pathway patron saint peace Piano Concerto played power of music prayer quiet reflect resonance rhythm ritual rung goes higher sacred saint of musicians sense shamans silence sing sisters song Songlines sonic soul sound and spirit Sound Circle Sound Spirit spheres Sufi there’s tion Tomatis tone tune unseen vibration voice Washington National Cathedral what’s wisdom women words worship Ysaye Barnwell
Passagens conhecidas
Página 71 - Words move, music moves Only in time; but that which is only living Can only die. Words, after speech, reach Into the silence. Only by the form, the pattern, Can words or music reach The stillness, as a Chinese jar still Moves perpetually in its stillness.
Página 71 - Only by the form, the pattern, Can words or music reach The stillness, as a Chinese jar still Moves perpetually in its stillness. Not the stillness of the violin, while the note lasts, Not that only, but the co-existence, Or say that the end precedes the beginning, And the end and the beginning were always there Before the beginning and after the end. And all is always now.
Página 67 - A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?
Página 4 - COME, O Creator Spirit blest ! And in our souls take up Thy rest ; Come, with Thy grace and heavenly aid, To fill the hearts which Thou hast made. 2. Great Paraclete ! to Thee we cry ; O highest gift of God most high ! O fount of life ! O fire of love ! And sweet anointing from above ! 3.
Página 79 - an entity which is regarded as being the immortal or spiritual part of the person and, though having no physical or material reality, is credited with the functions of thinking and willing, and hence determining all behavior
Página xvi - JESUS loves me ! this I know, For the Bible tells me so ; Little ones to him belong, They are weak, but He is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, The Bible tells me so.
Página xi - In all ages I have inspired men with hope, kindled their love, given a voice to their joys, cheered them on to valorous deeds, and soothed them in times of despair. I have played a great part in the drama of life, whose end and purpose is the complete perfection of man's nature.
Página xi - Music I am MUSIC, most ancient of the arts. I am more than ancient; I am eternal. Even before life commenced upon this earth, I was here— in the winds and the waves. When the first trees and flowers and grasses appeared, I was among them. And when man came, I at once became the most delicate, most subtle, and most powerful medium for the expression of man's emotions. When men were little better than beasts, I influenced them for their good.
Página ii - For those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, the miracles are eloquent. Like Caesar's wounds, they have tongues of their own.3 They reveal, with compelling realism and vividness, what Paul calls the "philanthropy of God our Saviour