Filed under Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, google, More Than Blog, More Than Sound, Psychology, Social Intelligence, Wired to Connect · Tagged with July 16, 2010 by Mike · Leave a Comment Dhamma Gita artist, Ravenna Michalsen, is featured in a podcast interview on Personal Life Media. She explains why dharma music need not sound the way we think free credit report from government Savannah it should (think monks chanting in Asian in a cave). Listen to the podcast or read the transcript here: http://personallifemedia.com/podcasts/236-buddhist-geeks/episodes/48011-dharma-music-sound-like Filed under More Than Blog, Music · Tagged with Dhamma Gita, Dharma Music, Ravenna Michalsen July 13, 2010 by Mike · Leave a Comment Lucky Vita is an audio/visual alchemist from San Francisco, California. credit history Music and film are his lifelong creative passions, and they are deeply affected by his spirituality. He works primarily in collaboration with other musical performers, making music videos and recordings of live performances.
Lucky is one of the 14 artists featured free credit report from government Savannah on Dhamma Gita: Music free credit report from government Savannah of Young Practitioners Inspired by The Dhamma. Lucky recently spoke with More Than Sound about how his practice inspires and influences his creative projects. free credit report 3 bureaus Filed under Buddhist, More Than Blog, More Than Sound, Music, podcast · Tagged with Dhamma Gita, Dharma, Lucky Vita, Young Buddhist practitioners May 28, 2010 by hanuman · 1 Comment In 2005 I was a part of a recording project in Burma. The goal of the trip was to document older monks, nuns, and lay people describing their free credit report from government Savannah meditation experiences. The vast majority of those recordings were in Burmese and have yet to free credit report from government Savannah be translated.
Happily, we were able to record many jewels of wisdom for posterity before the these elder practitioners passed on (some of them have already).
Throughout this trip we stayed in monasteries and retreat centers and so I had the good fortune to record some young nuns as they were studying their lessons. the credit report Part of the training of Theravadan monks and nuns includes not dancing, singing, or making/listening to music or any kind of entertainment show. So, while they dont think of this chanting as music, there is voice and rhythm.free credit report from government Savannah Though this is a more traditional Buddhist context than Dhamma Gita, they are both young people are using sound and Dhamma together.
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