Chanting Weekend at Brinscall Hall (18th+19th May 2024)

Chanting Weekend – Why Chant?
18/19 May 2024

Why is chanting and singing used in so many traditions?
What are the effects and benefits?

Join us for a study weekend at Brinscall Hall for a practical look at this powerful and uplifting practice.

The fee is £40 (non residential) or £65 (residential Friday and Saturday night).

Chanting Weekend – Why Chant?
18/19 May 2024

 

We will cover some of the fundamentals: pure sounds, precision of sounding, emphasis and pitch.
Also there will be a chance to experience chanting in both the Vedic and Christian traditions and a practical example of how to take a verse of the Bhagavad Gita from the page and chant it with confidence.

All philosophy students and their friends and family are welcome. You can attend each day (9am to 4pm) or on a residential basis.

The fee is £40 (non residential) or £65 (residential Friday and Saturday night).
For further details or to request single day attendance please contact Robert McNeill   robert.mcneill@copperbeech.me.uk

 

How it works on our educational courses

A tutor presents material, and leads a discussion based on what arises. Being practical rather than academic, the emphasis is on personal knowledge. Students are encouraged neither to accept nor reject the ideas put forward, but to test them in practice for themselves, in the light of their own experience.

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Wonderful classes

"Thank you so much to my tutor for the wonderful classes that you have taken. My whole life has transformed since joining the course. I feel a much better person and that is all credit to you and the way you conduct the class and encourage its members.”
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The present moment

“This course ‘woke me up’, particularly to the present moment. Learning to use the ‘full stop’ between daily events and pausing, rather than everything running in to one continuum”
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Very practical

“I have thoroughly enjoyed this course. It has been very practical and has given me lots of tools and exercises to use in my daily life. Coming back each week and feeding back to the group has reinforced what I have learned and given me extra pointers”.
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