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$9.35 “gateways” is 33 healing chants that connect you to Earth/Nature. A basic chakra information track follows which is spoken in a clear soothing voice allowing the listener an opportunity to learn at their own pace. The third track is a toning exercise for chakra balancing."gateways" Story -One August morning as I stood looking out my kitchen widow washing the breakfast dishes a “chant” emerged from me. Singing it all through the morning and continuing into the afternoon I must say it was becoming a touch annoying. I asked myself “Ok... why isn’t this just fading away?” I heard the words in my head “Record it”. ? ummmmm I feeling is that when you ask for clarification or guidance and then it comes, you take it! I thought do have a tape recorder somewhere and went rummaging through my closet until I found it at the bottom. I placed the recorder on the top of my bedroom dresser and recorded the chant. As soon as I had finished it left my head and I was in awe of the process that had just taken place.To my surprise the next morning I woke up with another chant dancing around in my head and there until I recorded it.This pattern continued for a total of 33 days ending on the morning of September 12, 2001. At that time I was a member of a women’s lodge/gathering space where I facilitated vocal workshops and toning meditations. I shared the chants and the journey with the staff and other members. After the chants had stopped a few months later, someone asked me what I was doing with the “gifts/chants” given to me... I replied that they are safe on my tape recorder and still sitting on my dresser. She laughed and said “I think that those chants are meant for more than that make a CD and share them.” It took some time and of course cash to record them properly at a studio but the whole experience has been great. I also wanted share the chakra information and vocal toning exercise as potentials to all for self healing and joy. Karen Richards - A Vocal ProfileMy earliest childhood memories take me back to the swing on a huge, old, Texas oak tree. I spent many hours sitting and singing on that tree swing. While living with my grandparents, Sunday mornings at a Southern Baptist church listening to the choir with my grandmother I remember feeling how I wanted to be a part of those wonderful sounds. My grandfather was of aboriginal ancestry, Cherokee and Choctaw. Over the years I have come to recognize my heritage with an awe and reverence that I feel for the earth and all creatures. The wondrous Great Spirit and sounds of the drums, dancing and chants are deep in my soul.My first marriage (my married name -Karen Parton) took me to Vancouver; I loved it there and stayed after the marriage ended. A friend asked me to join a choir that was gathering together for the purpose of recording a version of Brecht and Wiell's "Mahagony", I had a wonderful experience, as did several other members and we decided ...
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