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  1. Oct 1, 2010 · This study fills a gap by exploring how aspects of spiritual language and sensations can be embraced in a secular context after departure from a formal religious upbringing.

  2. Can we simply presuppose a relationship between spirituality and any music? Or is there a particular “spiritual music”? And what is music anyway? Let us enter the discourse here, with a brief discussion on the concept of music, and proceed to a reflection on the term “spiritual music.”

    • Marcel Cobussen
  3. The basic thesis explored in this paper is that rather than seeing spirituality as a byproduct of music, the other arts, and religion, music, the other arts, and re-ligion might be seen as a byproduct of spirituality—hence, the proposition that music is a language of spirituality.

  4. PREMISE: How can music allow a man to see the face of God? How can music direct the spirituality of those creating, practicing, and listening to it? Music and sound have played a significant role in religious practice throughout and across human history and culture, but this sonic aspect of religious and spirituality has been significantly ignored.

  5. Music as sound spirituality Edward Foley Introduction A CROSS TIME AND GEOGRAPHY PEOPLE HAVE KNOWN the power of music for evoking the gods and acquiring spiritual insight. The earliest myths of classical antiquity recognized and celebrated music's special role in communicating with divinities.

  6. Mar 11, 2020 · This article explores the spiritual aspects of making music, with reference to music therapy practice and theory. The research questions addressed in this article are: (1) Does singing in a...

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  8. Jun 1, 2015 · Music is a universal language (Ludden, 2015) that is spiritual and reflective of faith (Foley, 2015). It is a healing art that can be used for therapeutic interventions (American Music...

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