Come gather round
With a friend on the left and a friend on the right.
Come gather round
It's time for a story.
Its been awhile since I have put my attention on sharing my favorite stories for young children. It is that time of year again when we focus in on the holidays and we want to give as special gifts for our love ones. This book is so sweet for all the budding musicians in your life.
This month's classroom favorite is: Mole Music by: David McPhail (here is a link to the illustrations and the book being read.)
This book is a beautiful way that I like to teach music in my classroom. Music is the channel of vibration and how powerful it is to uplift our thoughts and consciousness.
We were very fortunate to have the distinguished David Eby join us at the Living Wisdom School of Seattle this past month. He and others, shared with us a direct experience of music and vibration.
David is a director, cellist, teacher and writer exploring connections between music and consciousness He is living his dream to bring together spiritually minded musicians and intentionally creating inspiring
performances of great masterpieces.
" The highest role of music is to inspire and uplift consciousness — to give us an experience of something greater than ourselves."
When I feature a book on my blog I never want to give the story away, but you can be sure it is about creating an experience while listening to music and expanding our awareness to something greater than our selves.
Collage inspired by the story, Mole Music by Chandi Holliman |
"A person’s magnetism is an expression of his
consciousness. Improve your magnetism by infusing everything you do with
positive thoughts and energy. The more joyful and loving your consciousness,
the more uplifting will be your magnetism."
Swami Kriyananda
This is a beautiful video I just found. I would like to share with you. Deeply inspiring.
As I conclude this month, please visit "Inside Out," later this month and I will compile some new suggestions for all your holiday gift giving.
Aum, Shanti
Chandi
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