Singing Meditation

Singing Meditation
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Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 114
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ISBN: 155896584X

Sound Bath

Sound Bath
Author: Sara Auster
Publisher: S&S/Simon Element
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1982132949

Use the power of sound to bring balance, relaxation, and a sense of well-being to your mind, body, and spirit with this unprecedented and comprehensive guide to sound baths. Discover the power of sound to transform consciousness, heal the mind, and calm the body. Sound therapist and meditation teacher Sara Auster has traveled the world facilitating sound bath experiences, bringing the transformative power of sound and listening to the masses, and building diverse communities. In this comprehensive guide to Sound Baths, Sara introduces the therapeutic properties of sound, shares her personal journey to recovery from a traumatic accident, and answers the most commonly asked questions about sound therapy, meditation, deep listening, and healing. Sound Bath provides helpful tools for even the busiest skeptic who wants to achieve a reflective, self-healing state and invite calm into their daily life. Learn techniques that will support states of deep rest, focused meditation, and abundant creativity. Explore drawings, photographs, and stories that will transport you; as well as information, statistics, and essential terminology to help support your growth and ground your practice.

How to Heal with Singing Bowls

How to Heal with Singing Bowls
Author: Suren Shrestha
Publisher: Sentient Publications
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1591810876

Book & CD. Over the centuries many people have found relief from pain, stress, negative energy, and a variety of physical ailments through the sound and vibrations of Tibetan singing bowls, whose use has become increasingly popular in the West. This book offers step-by-step techniques for using the bowls for meditation, relaxation, and healing ailments such as insomnia, headache, stress-related intestinal disorders, and high blood pressure. A CD demonstrating the methods accompanies the book.

Singing Meditation

Singing Meditation
Author: Ruthie Rosauer
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Meditation
ISBN: 9781558965577

Recover the voice of your soul and reclaim your birthright to sing. This book introduces the spiritual practice of singing meditation, which combines repetitive singing of short, simple, interfaith songs with periods of undirected silence. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced singers, singing meditation uses the power of song to connect the heart and mind. This volume includes an overview of the musical and religious roots of singing meditation, instructions for participants and facilitators, and sample songs.

Western Plainchant in the First Millennium

Western Plainchant in the First Millennium
Author: Sean Gallagher
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1351537121

Taking up questions and issues in early chant studies, this volume of essays addresses some of the topics raised in James McKinnon's The Advent Project: The Later Seventh-Century Creation of the Roman Mass, the last book before his untimely death in February 1999. A distinguished group of chant scholars examine the formation of the liturgy, issues of theory and notation, and Carolingian and post-Carolingian chant. Special studies include the origins of musical notations, nuances of early chant performance (with accompanying CD), musical style and liturgical structure in the early Divine Office, and new sources for Old-Roman chant. Western Plainchant in the First Millenium offers new information and new insights about a period of crucial importance in the growth of the liturgy and music of the Western Church.

A Reading of Edward Taylor

A Reading of Edward Taylor
Author: Thomas M. Davis
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874134285

"A Reading of Edward Taylor is a study of Taylor's poetry in the sense that Thomas M. Davis is interested in how the nature of the poems evolves during the nearly fifty years Taylor served as minister in Westfield, Massachusetts. The first part of the book examines the long doctrinal poem, Gods Determinations, as the poem in which Taylor emerges as an accomplished poet. The final section of the poem, the "Choral Epilogue," with its emphasis on praising God in song, leads directly to the initial poems of the Preparatory Meditations, the more than two hundred meditative poems that Taylor wrote over the next forty years." "The early poems in Series 1 exhibit only loosely organized sequences; some are directly prompted by the Lord's Supper, but many are related in only indirect ways to the Sacrament. These poems, in their range and celebration of the joys of grace, are some of Taylor's best. In Meditations 19-22, he writes four interlocked poems dealing with the relation of his poetry to his spiritual condition. Despite Taylor's disclaimers about the quality of his poetry, in these poems he also makes his most elevated claim about his ability to praise." "What reservations he has about his ability to praise adequately are relatively minor in subsequent Meditations. But after the death of his wife, Elizabeth, Taylor reexamines the nature of his poetry and the relationship of grace to his ability to write in praise of Christ. And he begins to equate shoddy poetry with his own sin. In the central Meditations in this process, Meditations 39 and 40, the intense examination of his sinful state ("My Sin! my Sin, My God, these Cursed Dregs. . .") leads him to beg Christ to destroy his (Taylor's) sins so that his "rough Feet shall [Christ's] smooth praises sing." By the end of Series 1, he has come to accept a more limited view of the possibility of writing praise commensurate with Christ's glory. He acknowledges that until he receives the Crown of Life "I cannot sing, my tongue is tide. / Accept this Lisp till I am glorifide."" "He then turns at the beginning of Series 2 to the poems on typology. These poems are often mechanical, particularly those where he is too strictly bound by the large number of typological parallels. He also recognizes these limitations and moves increasingly to other texts, particularly those from the Canticles. In the allegory of the Song, Taylor finds the openness and sensuous imagery that allow him to express as fully as is possible his love of Christ and his passionate desire to be with the Bridegroom in the heavenly Garden. The more than forty Meditations based on Canticles texts near the end of Series 2 reveal Taylor's sense of drawing closer and closer to being in the Garden itself, and of replacing his "lisp" with the true voice of the glorified."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Stars of Wisdom

Stars of Wisdom
Author: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1590307755

Tibetan Buddhist master Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso is known for his joyful songs of realization and his spontaneous and skillful teaching style. In this book he explains how to gain clarity, peace, and wisdom through step-by-step analysis and meditation on the true nature of reality. He also introduces readers to the joy and profundity of yogic song, and reveals the power of aspiration prayers to inspire, transform, and brighten our hearts.

When God Turns Our Mourning into Joy

When God Turns Our Mourning into Joy
Author: Elvetha Derrick-Telemaque
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1479607975

The God of the Bible dearly loves all His children. With that said, He expresses a particular brand of compassion and affection toward His daughters. This volume is a concise yet comprehensive study of how a woman can experience a vibrant journey with Jesus Christ, hand in hand. The author thoroughly addresses the many dimensions of womanhood that is framed by biblical fidelity. She unashamedly stresses the foundational necessity of beholding the Savior through a study of His Word and prayer. Getting a clearer perspective of Christ and who He is in this manner is the truest source of experiencing love, acceptance, forgiveness, cleansing, transformation and so much more. By extension, a daughter of God is given the privilege and responsibility of disseminating these blessings to all within her sphere of influence. After laying a sturdy foundation, the author affords her reader's ample opportunity to put these principles into practice by supplying several sample passages for study and meditation and subtly nuanced ways to continually connect to the Lord through prayer, music, and bearing testimony. Ladies, this will make a delightful addition to your spiritual library. Gentlemen, this will make a well-received gift for the women in your lives whom you love and value almost as much as God does.

The Art of Breathing

The Art of Breathing
Author: Nancy Zi
Publisher: Frog Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2000
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781583940341

According to the ancient Chinese discipline of chi kung (pronounced chee gung), the body's energy is released by the air breathed into it. Zi, a classically trained American singer raised in China, has adapted that idea in an intriguing method she calls chi yi. (Chi means breath, breathing or air.) Her premise is that controlled breathing can create new sources of life-enhancing energy. In six concise, uncomplicated lessons she shows how to tap into that energy through a range of exercises (accompanied by line drawings), imagery and situational applications. Her techniques for using the body's inner dynamics (the Chinese "core") will be especially valuable in relieving stress, building stamina and engaging in sports.