Posts Tagged ‘music’
February 2, 2008
Yesterday, just after I published Imbolc, seeds and grief, I entered my car with the question “What is the relationship between grief and seeds?” reverberating through me. I turned on the radio to Ben Harper’s “In the Colors “…
So, meanwhile, in the not knowing, I’ll keep dancing.
Categories: Everyday moments, Free to be, Insight, Synchronicity, The Art of Practical Spirituality
Tags: dance, gratitude, grief, life, music, Synchronicity, unknown
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January 19, 2008
I went to the The Business of Being Born on Thursday night. It was the first time I’d connected with the birth community in a while (see post below). I so enjoyed the tapestry of beautiful people from midwives to mothers to doulas to partners who recognize the inherent potential for beauty and power within pregnancy and childbirth. [...]
Categories: Everyday moments, Insight, Relationships
Tags: Abbey Epstein, birth, Business of Being Born, doula, faith, grief, healing, homebirth, hope, hospital, learning, midwife, mothering, music, pregnancy, Ricki Lake
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January 14, 2008
Thank you to Magpie Girl and Jen Lemen for beginning the small is beautiful revolution. Also a special thank you to Rachelle for her patience, heart and dedication to stay with it so new bloggers like myself have a meaningful way to connect!
Per Rachelle’s invitation here are my top 7 in ‘07….
In motherhood,
Dear Journal
Movement is My Medicine
Are you [...]
Categories: Everyday moments, Free to be, Small is Beautiful
Tags: body movement, dance, journal, joy, life, meaning, mothering, music, spirituality
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December 30, 2007
In gratitude to all those who touched my life this past year…
In welcoming new people at the door…
Inspired by my passion for music….
I created a musical journey called Joy Weave World Music Style to wish you a happy New Year. Because of the limits of copyright law, I can’t send out the music directly, so the above link is [...]
Categories: Free to be, Music Weaving
Tags: gratitude, music, world music
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December 21, 2007
Though I grew up listening to music, I didn’t learn to really HEAR until a healing apprenticeship introduced me to world music. As a mother of two children under 5, I barely had time to take a shower much less go out for an evening of live music from the Congo or indigenous Australia. But I could play [...]
Categories: Free to be, Music Weaving, Relationships, The Art of Practical Spirituality
Tags: groups, healing, music, relationship
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