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A song to sing, a life to live: reflections on music as spiritual practice

A Song to Sing, a Life to Live: Reflections on Music as Spiritual Practice is a contemplative work that examines the intricate relationship between music and spiritual development. The book presents a variety of perspectives on how music can serve as a medium for spiritual exploration and self-discovery. It includes reflections on the historical and cultural significance of music in various spiritual traditions, as well as practical guidance on incorporating music into one's daily spiritual practice. The author delves into the emotional and psychological effects of music, discussing how it can foster a sense of peace, connection, and transcendence. This book is intended for readers interested in the intersection of spirituality and the arts, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the role music plays in their own spiritual life. more

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Emily Saliers
Emily Saliers

Emily Saliers, born on July 22, 1963, is a talented American singer-songwriter. Known for her unique voice and profound lyrics, she is one of the founding members of the folk rock band The Indigo Girls. Saliers' musical career began in the 1980s, and her work covers a wide range of themes, including love, social justice, and environmental protection. more

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