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Book, 1994
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Sometimes in their chanting monks will land upon a note and sing it in florid fashion, one syllable of text for fifty notes of chant. Melisma, they call it. Living a melismatic life in imitation of plainchant, we may stop on an experience, a place, a person, or a memory and rhapsodize in imagination. Some like to meditate or contemplate melismatically, while others prefer to draw, build, paint, or dance whatever their eye has fallen upon. Living one point after another, is one form of experience, and it can be emphatically productive. But stopping for melisma gives the soul its reason for being. Expanding on themes from Care of the Soul and Soul Mates, the author suggests ways of finding spirituality and nurturing the soul and explains how monastic traditions can enhance our secular lives. 150,000 first printing. $75,000 ad/promo. Suggests ways of finding spirituality and nurturing the soul and explains how monastic traditions can enhance our secular lives
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