"Cynthia Snodgrass takes us on her personal sonic journey with deep questions, musical awareness, and a keen spiritual intuition." -- Don Campbell, author of The Mozart EffectShe has produced and recorded two CDs of sacred chant. . CYNTHIA SNODGRASS has an undergraduate degree in Renaissance music and a master's degree in musicology from Syracuse
Title | : | The Sonic Thread |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.84 (340 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1931044376 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 220Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-1-10 |
Language | : | English |
"Cynthia Snodgrass takes us on her personal sonic journey with deep questions, musical awareness, and a keen spiritual intuition." -- Don Campbell, author of The Mozart Effect
She has produced and recorded two CDs of sacred chant. . CYNTHIA SNODGRASS has an undergraduate degree in Renaissance music and a master's degree in musicology from Syracuse University, as well as a Master's of Divinity from Bexley Hall. As Senior Instructor at the American Sanskrit Institute, she teaches Sanskrit and offers workshops on the use of sacred sound across the United States. She is the founder of the Sacred Sound Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to the spiritually therapeutic benefits of sacred sound. An ordained Episcopal priest, she has served as a hospice chaplain for more than seventeen yearsFrom the transcendent flight of Gregorian chant, to the mesmerizing shaman's drum, to ecstatic Sufi trance, music and sound affect consciousness, providing pathways to original wisdom. The Sonic Thread is a delightful telling of that journey. Within these lovely, insightful narratives are exercises and information that help us use sound and music to deepen our spirituality, expand global awareness, and open up to spiritual traditions beyond our own. SEVERAL YEARS AGO, Cynthia Snodgrass set out to do a research project to investigate the use of music in spiritual cultures other than her own. What she found was a dazzling array of sacred sounds and spiritual practices that ended up changing her life. The author shares extensive research and stories that reveal sound to be a universal and transformational spiritual pathIt seems most of Oliphant’s inserted footnotes is to explain who the names and figures were that Van Til cited, which is helpful given that the book was written decades ago and many of whom Van Til interacted with is largely forgotten or they were technical academic specialists. Malpractice and the Impaired Physician by McGuigan and Rolph. There is not enought information on climate where the palnts grow and rain patteren. Since the original drawings each spanned the fold of a two-page spread, the reproductions do too - with the book's actual fold in the same place as the original's. Books are important and what could be better than showcasing this point with a book that is fun, entertaining and educational. I think the fact that this book was originally a syllabi that Van Til made clear was not intended to be a book didn’t help with some of the way the materials was presented. It all started with a simple idea by a man named Mike Caldwell. This book, which is written is a very accessible style, reveals the integrity and evolution of his thinking, which can be extracted only with relative difficulty from his large and diverse literary corpus. I also encourage digital marketers to pick up this copy too because Wunderman's insights have man
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