Not exact matches
When she's not absorbed
by the Adobe Creative Cloud, she enjoys exploring museums,
reading non-fiction, and listening to R&B / Soul
music.
And the problem with praise
music is that, in its attempt to be «approachable» to all, it becomes monotonous, tepid and uninspiring
by comparison (at least from the point of view of someone who can sing and sight -
read).
See:
Read a book, watch a bird hop around on a branch Touch: Craft, fold laundry, bake cookies Taste: Eat a meal without checking my phone, eat one of those cookies I baked Hear: Listen to
music while staring out the window or at the ceiling (not at my phone) Smell: Hang out
by the oven where my cookies are baking, light a candle
Laypeople
reading Scripture lessons, serving in choirs, providing instrumental
music, and performing various liturgical tasks announce that the life of this congregation and its leadership are shared
by clergy and laity.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened
by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and
reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the
music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
I was astounded
by things they were saying that I never would've thought were sinful (Owning / watching TV, going to the movies, Rock
music,
reading anything other than the KJV, belonging to different types of Christianity and many others).
Indian
music reveals much about Hinduism that is not conveyed by the written word or by reproductions of painting and sculpture; for an introduction to the music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central conc
music reveals much about Hinduism that is not conveyed
by the written word or
by reproductions of painting and sculpture; for an introduction to the
music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central conc
music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian
Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central conc
Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be
read with profit
by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concepts.
Worship characterized
by upbeat rock
music, stand - up comedy, beautiful people taking center stage, and a certain amount of Hallmark Channel sentimentality neglects one classic form of entertainment... Continue
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It is unlike it at several important points: (1) it is engaged in not alone but with other people, some and perhaps many of whom are likely to be strangers; (2) it is conducted
by someone usually a minister or priest — and is channeled through regular forms; (3) there are appeals to the eye in the sanctuary's architecture and appointments and to the ear in
music and spoken word which are not usually present in private worship; and (4) in the singing of hymns and the unison repetition of prayers and responsive
readings there is opportunity for corporate vocal self - expression.
That was after careful examination of all the possibilities
by reading their holy texts, actually listening to their worship
music, and so on... right?
I'd
read Yvonne Thornton's Ditchdigger's Daughters, and if that dad in a crime - ridden neighborhood could produce highly educated children
by forcing them to practice
music, then surely
music lessons could help my suburban kids stay out of trouble.
My husband and I also recently
read the book «Sheet
Music» after it was recommended in a marriage class
by our Pastor.
Now he sits
by the pool, in the thin spring sunshine of Southern California,
reading a magazine article about the finances of the pop -
music business and smoking a cigarette.
I got my kids to lie in bed with me to
read by letting them choose the
music we listened to.
So when your baby is relaxed and awake, engage him
by snuggling or
reading, singing along to
music, showing him how to hold a rattle, or
by making silly faces.
Whether the cause is physical or psychological, kids might be able to control bruxism
by relaxing before bedtime — for example,
by taking a warm bath or shower, listening to a few minutes of soothing
music, or
reading a book.
With light and heat coming only from candles, oil lamps, lanterns, and fireplaces, 19th - century families gathered around the fire and played
music, games, or listened quietly as someone
read aloud
by candlelight.
They also learn to
read and compose
music, and all students begin private lessons
by the fourth grade with the help from the city's
music community.
Music lessons that include singing, flutes, theory, and a bit of history, continue during the week; students sing songs with 2 - 3 parts, and are expected to be able to
read basic melodic lines
by the end of the year.
At this age you should be able to stick to a bedtime routine; try to relax and calm your baby as it starts to get later
by dimming the lights, having a bath and snuggling in bed; you can also
read your baby a story and play them relaxing
music.
Fact: Just because you stick to a routine does not mean that you have to be regimental and strict at bedtime; encourage your child to relax during the evening
by spending time with them, bathing them,
reading them a story and playing soothing
music to them; this way they understand that it is bed time and they will learn that this mean they have to go to sleep.
So as you switch to one nap, try to ease her morning crankiness
by establishing «quiet time,» during which you
read or listen to soft
music, says George J. Cohen, M.D., a pediatrician and author of American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Sleep: Birth Through Adolescence.
As a culture, it's easy to get bombarded and let open - ended play time for our children slip
by as we worry about whether they're
reading by age three, holding a pencil correctly
by age two, and counting to 100
by age four or even involved in dance,
music, and t - ball each and every week.
Kids can and should be able to spend an hour of time in their room,
by themselves,
reading / playing / listening to
music quietly.
«Rock, Rhyme &
Read» is a special musical event sponsored
by Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas, Sunflower
Music Therapy and Strengthening Families of Douglas...
Make the self - sleeping settling process easier
by reading bedtime stories, relaxing
music, night light and comfort tools like a favorite doll (do not let the child fall asleep with a feeding bottle).
~ Developing an attachment in utero, whether that is automatic or
by listing to
music with baby (
by using the LullaBelly), talking or
reading and even praying for baby are ways to emotionally attach yourself to your baby.
Babies need to get their love of things like
reading and
music by experiencing it.
The sports programs could remain - the
music and arts programs could go on, no classes would need to be eliminated, kids could still learn how to
read by second grade and the teachers could maintain a living wage and benefit package.
Music will be provided
by Rebecca Cross, Vic Sadot, Jeremy Goodfeather,
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The findings are a follow on from previous research in 2011
by co-authors Paul Williams, from the University of
Reading, and Karen Aplin, from University of Oxford, into weather events appearing in classical
music.
When
reading the review
by Bob Holmes of Mark Changizi's book Harnessed: How language and
music mimicked nature and transformed...
When
reading the review
by Bob Holmes of Mark Changizi's book Harnessed: How language and
music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man (20 August, p 48) I noticed an oversight in the theory.
Musical styles and strengths vary dramatically: Some musicians are better at sight
reading music, while others are better at playing
by ear.
Research from the University of Sussex in the UK found
reading for just six minutes may reduce stress levels
by 68 per cent, while listening to
music reduced stress
by 61 per cent, having a cup of tea or coffee lowered stress
by 54 per cent and taking a walk
by 42 per cent.
Get ready for bed —
by washing your face, brushing your teeth, putting on your PJs, and relaxing with calming activities such as
reading or listening to soothing
music — an hour before you want to go to sleep.
Read this article
by Jill Suttie about why our brain loves
music.
«Apneet Kaur is at the intersection of a lot of things we find very, very cool: she's a
music student, a fashion journalist (you can
read her work on Refinery29.com), a New York transplant
by way of California, and a master of mixing old and new.
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