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134. Calling Us In
Song: Calling Us In
Music: Meg O'Dell Chittenden
Music: Meg O'Dell Chittenden
Lyrics:
May our path lead us towards one another.
May our song guide us home to ourselves.
Calling us in. Calling us in again.
Help us remember how to begin again.
May our hope lead us towards one another.
May our joy guide us home to ourselves.
Calling us in. Calling us in again.
Trusting our grief that is our gateway to heal again.
May the sun lead us towards one another.
May the moon guide us home to ourselves.
Calling us in. Calling us in again.
Heeding the voice of the true light within again.
May this land lead us towards one another.
May the seed guide us home to ourselves.
May our path lead us towards one another.
May our song guide us home to ourselves.
Calling us in. Calling us in again.
Help us remember how to begin again.
May our hope lead us towards one another.
May our joy guide us home to ourselves.
Calling us in. Calling us in again.
Trusting our grief that is our gateway to heal again.
May the sun lead us towards one another.
May the moon guide us home to ourselves.
Calling us in. Calling us in again.
Heeding the voice of the true light within again.
May this land lead us towards one another.
May the seed guide us home to ourselves.
Notes: Even though I had a runny nose while recording, I practiced showing up with my voice where it is, feeling into the body, noticing the breath... it felt beautiful to be "calling us in," following Meg O'Dell's guidance "home to ourselves." I love the way this melody rocks and rolls through so many comforting words -- I come away with the sense of "true-ing" myself, "whole-ing." I wonder what you will notice as you sing? Make ample use of the rewind button to give yourself a chance to learn some things that I breeze through pretty quickly -- and you can easily find the words at abreathofsong.com if they aren't in front of you here! Enjoy...
Songwriter Info: Meg loves helping people access their innate capacity for healing, connection, and joy. She is a somatic coach, supporting individuals and couples in growth, transformation, and healing. Because she's always found the voice, and especially singing in harmony with others, to be a particularly powerful pathway for connection with ourselves and the world around us, she delights in serving as a music teacher, song leader, and vocal mentor. She hosts an annual adult and family singing retreat on the coast of Maine called SongWeavers. In addition, Meg is an Adjunct Professor for Antioch University's Graduate Program for Waldorf Teachers and for the Center for Anthroposophy's Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program. Her sources of inspiration include the small, misty mountain that overlooks her home and singing with her children, Clancy and Celia.
Links: Meg's Website: www.singwaldorf.com
Song Learning Time Stamps:
Start time of teaching: 00:03:45
Start time of reprise: 00:19:30
Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Ionian, 3-part harmony
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Songwriter Info: Meg loves helping people access their innate capacity for healing, connection, and joy. She is a somatic coach, supporting individuals and couples in growth, transformation, and healing. Because she's always found the voice, and especially singing in harmony with others, to be a particularly powerful pathway for connection with ourselves and the world around us, she delights in serving as a music teacher, song leader, and vocal mentor. She hosts an annual adult and family singing retreat on the coast of Maine called SongWeavers. In addition, Meg is an Adjunct Professor for Antioch University's Graduate Program for Waldorf Teachers and for the Center for Anthroposophy's Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program. Her sources of inspiration include the small, misty mountain that overlooks her home and singing with her children, Clancy and Celia.
Links: Meg's Website: www.singwaldorf.com
Song Learning Time Stamps:
Start time of teaching: 00:03:45
Start time of reprise: 00:19:30
Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Ionian, 3-part harmony
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(https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/335811/81227018071442567/share) to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me.
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