Celebrate Peace at Harmony House

March 11, 2009 at 1:04 pm (Uncategorized)

I love you house concert guests. You are good listeners, and you appreciate good music.  Harmony House provides room to move if, like me, you can’t be still when you listen to good music! Two events coming up soon:

1.      Join us May 2 for a very special celebration, as La Moksha shares a Kirtan with us.  (details below) After the Kirtan, and buoyed by its energy, we will host a local musicians jam.

2. An article and invitation re: Michael Moore and American Herbalism

LA MOKSHA COMING MAY 2 TO HARMONY HOUSE!

Moksha is a Sanskrit word meaning Liberation, the transcendence to higher consciousness. Sawyer Ward And Elliot Topper have combined their talents to create a Spiritually charged Kirtan duo. They play a blend of universal chants, mantras, and songs from diverse traditions.

Sawyer plays harmonium and auto harp. Her beautiful voice can be heard on her CD              “Bija Mantra”.  Elliot is a songwriter who plays sitar, guitar, keyboards, and other instruments.  Together they are an uplifting musical experience of shared joy, oneness and peace.

Moksha is freedom

  • 4:00 Bring refreshments to share (if you like) and a lawn chair.
  • Bring a donation of $5 to $15.
  • 4:30 Kirtan
  • 6:30 Local Musicians Jam – Bring your instruments and share the stage with your friends.  If you don’t play, dance.  If you don’t dance, sing. If you don’t sing, listen.  Or do them all!
  • RSVP or for more information: Judy Harmon at judyk4@gmail.com

La Moksha

La Moksha

“…the kirtan is an easy way for people to experience some freedom from the daily chatter of the mind. And while it is true that we can sing these chants in the solitude of our own home, there is nothing like the magic of chanting live with musicians and hundreds of participants-from kids to seniors-all adding their energy to the chant. People often say they feel “buzzed” for days following such a chanting experience.”

(from Ragani at http://hinduism.about.com/od/audiomusic/a/kirtan.htm)

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