The Vein of Gold II

The Kingdom of Sound
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Tools and teachings to ignite your creativity through the magic of sound.
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When bestselling author Julia Cameron first met musician Tim Wheater, a door opened for her that led to a deep wellspring where sound and creativity meet. On The Vein of Gold II: The Kingdom of Sound, Cameron and Wheater join to teach you how the energy of sound is connected with the energy of your body—and the act of creation itself.

Through their collaboration at workshops across the country, these gifted artist-healers have explored new ways for “inner listening” to the eternal melody of creation. Now they share their visionary work on this inspirational session for exploring the magic in sound.

Ten daily “tasks” teach the theory and practice of using sound to activate your energy centers and ignite creativity, make simple healing melodies to cradle your body, and investigate the silence between sounds as a window to God. Includes a complete 30-minute sound toning session with Tim Wheater.

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Audio
Contents Digital Audio (3 hours)
Product Code AW00377W
ISBN Number 978-1-60407-217-4
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Julia Cameron

About Julia Cameron

Julia Cameron is the author of the national bestselling book, The Artist's Way. An award winning writer and director, she has created feature films, movies of the week and episodic television, six full-length plays, and hundreds of articles and stories for national publications ranging from Rolling Stone to Vogue to the New York Times. Julia Cameron's current focus is music and sound healing. Her most recent work, Avalon, is a musical based on the Arthurian legend and set in modern times.

Tim Wheater

About Tim Wheater

Tim Wheater is a flautist, composer, performer, and teacher. His multidimensional talent has enabled him to work with diverse groups such as major symphony orchestras, the popular rock band The Eurythmics, and jazz soloist James Galway at the Eastman School of Music in New York.

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