The Psalms of Sex 2

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In this webisode we visit with a marvelous tantra teacher from Los Angeles, Dawn Cartwright. A trained musician herself, she brings a beautiful, sensuous perspective to our understanding of resonance, harmony and conscious attunement.

Enhancing the realm of intimacy is indeed a wild and rich adventure, and can vibrate us deeply to our core, revealing aspects and tones of Being that may have been hidden or completely unknown to us. But beware! This journey involves both light and shadow, and the expansion of love and pleasure can also bring out fears, old pain and limitations. The opportunity is for integration.

As The Musical Alchemist, I’ll remind you to use sound and tones and sing through your transformation! Expression, expression! Imagine yourself as the composer weaving together the various themes and sub-themes of your life until All is in harmony, as in the final sonata movement of a symphonic work!

Stay “tuned” ’til next month to find out more about the Psalms of Sex….

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Philippo Franchini
Philippo Franchini is a world-renowned musician and pioneer in bringing Nada Yoga to the West. He has been called "the Ram Dass of meditative music." Ram Dass made meditation popular in the 70s via his book, Be Here Now, and Philippo is bringing Nada Yoga to the West via his CD, Magic & Grace, which, you could say, is the result of "being here now" for three decades! Currently living in Los Angeles, Philippo has performed at Bhakti Fest, the House of Blues, the Kodak Theatre, BB King’s, the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Esalen Institute, Omega Institute, and the Kripalu Yoga Center. He also performed at the Milan International Yoga Festival in October 2010, and at many other clubs and festivals all over the world. Fans have heard his music live in the States, Canada, Dubai, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, England, Spain, and Egypt. He tours regularly with David Newman and the collective groove ensemble known as Shaman’s Dream. He has also played and recorded with Jillian Speer, Dave Stringer, the Persian singer Siavesh Ghomayshi, DJ Andy Caldwell, and Suzanne Teng. His music compositions have been used in several films, including Mean Girls (2004) and Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney (2008).

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