Spirit Song

The name for a singing practice created by Mary Elizabeth Wheeler and Shanwa Carol in 1985 after working with Susan Osborn, then the lead singer for the Paul Winter Consort. The practice is a combination of voice empowerment, emotional catharthis, and spiritual experience, or in some cases, just an opportunity for those who don't believe they can sing to try singing in a safe environment. Wheeler and Carol created the Spirit Song Institute through which they trained hundreds of participants either in the practice itself or in how to train others in the practice. The Institute subsequently disbanded in the early 1990s, but the practice has been carried forward by a number of disciples.
Related Web-sites: *Shawna Carol's Goddess Chant

 

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