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dominikanie.pl
Droga do radości • Mary David OSB (fragment)

dominikanie.pl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 21:21


Droga do radości • Mary David OSB (fragment) Droga do radości to fragmenty konferencji i listów, nieprzeciętnie utalentowanej, energicznej i zarażającej optymizmem benedyktynki. Tworzą one poruszające świadectwo jej życia i kilkuletnich zmagań z nieuleczalnym nowotworem. Historia Mary David Totah daje realne umocnienie w wierze i nadzieję, bo stoi za nią człowiek, który w pełni zaufał Panu, inspirując innych do podążania drogą Prawdy absolutnej. Mimo zdiagnozowania u niej nieuleczalnego nowotworu, pozostała wierna swoim przekonaniom – „Akceptacji - z - Radością”. Do ostatnich chwil czerpała garściami ze źródeł życia zakonnego i odnalazła szczęście w dzieleniu się swymi odkryciami, głównie z nowicjuszkami klasztoru św. Cecylii. https://wdrodze.pl/produkt/droga-do-radosci/

Wellspring Church (Watford) Podcast
Don't Fear, See it Through with David Dodwell

Wellspring Church (Watford) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 33:30


In the story of Joesph and Mary David encourages us to see the journey through, even when we face things we didn't except, because God is for us and with us.

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The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Episode 67 Music for Plants   Playlist In this episode, we feature electronic music created for, inspired by, or generated by plants. The following music was created as a stimulation for plant growth, sometimes based on the “latest” scientific data and in keeping with the artist's interpretation of that data. Or simply, inspired by plants but not actually based on any science whatsoever. Mort Garson, “Rhapsody in Green” from Mother Earth's Plantasia (1976 Homewood Records). Moog Modular Synthesizer, all compositions, and performances by Mort Garson. Produced at Garson's Patchcord Production in Hollywood. One of the last great Moog Modular Albums before the onset of polyphonic and computer-controlled synthesizers. The album had a very limited distribution upon release, only being available to people who bought a houseplant from a store called Mother Earth in Los Angeles or those who purchased a Simmons mattress from a Sears outlet, both of which came with the record. From the liner notes: “Full, warm, beautiful mood music especially composed to aid in the growing of your plants.” “It has been proven beyond any doubt that harmonic sound waves affect the growth, flowering and seed yield of plants.” (Dr. T. C. Singh, Dept. of Botany, Annamalai University, India)” Jerry Cammarata, “Opus 1000” from Plant Serenade (1975 Jerem). "A Collection Of Tonal Experience For Your Lawn, Vegetable Garden And Exotic Plants.” Electronic frequency tones to stimulate plant growth. Yes, this record was actually released. It shows a violin player and some house plants on the cover. But the sounds are purely electronic. Each of the seven tracks features a tone of a different frequency. That's it. It is apparently based on theories in the book The Secret Life of Plants (1973, Avon), for which a film was also made a couple of years later and inspired Stevie Wonder to create his more musical soundtrack of the same name (1979 Tamla). From the line notes: “You are encouraged to provide a program of good nutrition to your plants during your stimulation program with this album.” “Pure tones, particularly those in the higher range, have been more aggressively used in recent years to stimulate plant growth because they apparently change the physiological state of the plant and permit it to function in a accelerated manner.” Baroque Bouquet, “Moses on a Raft” from Plant Music (1976 Amherst Records). Music by Baroque Bouquet; produced by Tom Shannon, Tony Di Maria. This album refers to various academic studies linking music to plant growth, coming to the conclusion that music which departed from loud, percussive sounds and toward harmonic, uniformly structured forms, such as baroque music, was ideal for plants. From the liner notes: “Within the limitations we have described, it appears that growing plants respond both toward and away from contrasting sound energies introduced into their environments.” We know our music will stimulate a favorable response within your growing plants.” Vale of Pnath, “Heart of the Deep Forest” from Hymn of the Plants (1998 Self released). A self-released, single-sided cassette by American independent artist Dale Tomel. Burkard Schmidl, “Part 04,” “Part 05,” and “Part 06” from KlangGarten Vol. II (Music For Plants And Humans) (1993 Innovative Communication). Music for a special project commissioned by the IGA Expo 93 in Stuttgard, the international gardening exhibition. This was one of the tracks of music composed for the SoundGarden portion of the exhibit, presented using a 12-speaker system in a garden setting. This track is one of 16 released on an exhibition CD. Marco Madia, “Photosynthesis” from Music For Plants (2013 Dewtone Recordings). This Canadian release is by Italian electronic music producer Madia, based in Berlin since 2006. Modern Biology, “Swordfern in the Morning ((Raag Bhairavi)” from Plant Music Vol 1 (2021 Self-release). Modern Biology is a Vancouver based artist who bioelectricity, Indian raga, and analog synthesis. He says, “This is not science, this is art. I think of these pieces as sketches of some of the plants in my environment. All tracks were recorded live, in nature, in the northern Gulf Islands of British Columbia.” Joshua Bonnetta, “Cactus (Cactaceae Sp.)” from The Folklore of Plants Vol. 1 (2017 Folklore Tapes). A UK compilation of short compositions around local plants of the southwest region of the England. Researched and executed by 31x artists. This is one of them. Zoe Naylor, “Nettle (Urtica Dioica)” from The Folklore of Plants Vol. 1 (2017 Folklore Tapes). A UK compilation of short compositions around local plants of the southwest region of the England. Forty-page pamphlet included plant-lore and illustrations from artists and herbal medicine section by herbalist Zoe Naylor. Mary & David, “Rowan (Sorbus Aucuparia)” from The Folklore of Plants Vol. 1 (2017 Folklore Tapes). A UK compilation of short compositions around local plants of the southwest region of the England. Devon Folklore Tapes is an ongoing research, storytelling and musical project covering and soundtracking the folklore of the southwest county of Devon in volumes of tapes housed in bespoke books. Exploring mysteries, myths, legends, and strange phenomena of the old county. Mice Parade, “Guitars for Plants” from Obrigado Saudade (2004 FatCat Records). Performed and recorded by Adam Pierce. Paul Chihara, “Logs XVI” from Tree Music (1970 CRI). Bass, Bertram Turetzky; Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Modular Synthesizer, composed by, Paul Chihara. Realized at the electronic music studios of UCLA. “Logs XVI was so named because it was the sixteenth “take” in the recording studio. Meaning that this is a real-time performance by Chihara using two famous modular synthesizers, the Moog and Buchla. Douglas Leedy was also recording in this studio around that time. The end of the previous work, “Driftwood,” is heard first before it blends into the electronics of “Logs XVI.” The piece uses bass previously recorded, remixed, and modulated using the synthesizers. Chihara was inspired by trees and made this homage to their lifecycle. The following music was generated by plants, using electronics, amplification, and audio processing. Plasma Palace, “Music of the Plants” (2013 Self Release). Created with a device called Bamboowhich is connects directly to a plant, perceiving its electromagnetic signals and translating it into musical harmonies. This recording was made with two Bamboo devices connected to house plants. I guess you'd call it a duet. Shane Mendonsa, “Lavender (Generative)” from Plant Music (2021 Digital release). “Lavender” is a Generative Music performance featuring a Lavandula angustifolia. The Plant is connected to the Eurorack modules and the Moog synthesizers through a biofeedback sensor which distributes the data from the plant to the instruments allowing the plant to the instruments. The pulsating Bass is a result of the Raw data output from the sensor that is modulating the Pulse width on the Moog Oscillators. More about Shane's plant music can be found on his website.   Background music: Jerry Baker, “House Plants” from Plants are Like People (1973 Lion Records). With the appearance of popular books around the subject of house plants, came the inevitable audio recordings to accompany them. This is a spoken word album by “America's Master Gardener.” Maria Sabína, Excerpt from the “Mushroom Ceremony Of The Mazatec Indians Of Mexico” (1957 Folkways). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.

New Beginnings Nazarene - Loudon
2021-12-05_Peace-God's Conversation with Mary_David Shaw

New Beginnings Nazarene - Loudon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 34:14


This is the sermon from Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021 by Pastor David Shaw. Sermon Series "Conversations with God" Sermon Title:  "Peace – God's Conversation with Mary" Scripture Text:   Luke 1:26-38

American Scene
30. American Gigolo and The Real LA w/ Mary David

American Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 29:17


American Gigolo takes place in late 1970's Los Angeles almost exclusively in upscale locales and centers on a white heterosexual cisgender male escort played by Richard Gere. Journey Out's Director of Communications Mary David joins us to address what it is really like in Los Angeles for victims and survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. She discusses how individuals are affected by the sex trade, issues involving law enforcement, and the influence of media. While contemporary reality diverges much from what is portrayed in the film, she also draws some interesting parallels. Learn more about Journey Out online at https://journeyout.org/

Sermons – LifeHouse Church Mississauga
God Is Faithful | Mary David-Decker | LifeHouse Church | Aug 22nd

Sermons – LifeHouse Church Mississauga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 27:37


God Is Faithful | Mary David-Decker | LifeHouse Church

AwareNow™: The Official Podcast for Causes
Original Poetry by Mary David: 'Home'

AwareNow™: The Official Podcast for Causes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 2:59


We live under this presumption that home is a physical place. But home embodies so much more than that. It can be a space in our mind, a person who accepts us, a foundation that we build in ourselves and others through our character. With one in three women experiencing violence globally, an unknown number of male victims of assault and sexual abuse (although likely more than 1 in 6), and countless LGBTQ+ victims of trauma, many of us have had our sense of security rocked and stolen. Here's the good news. We can get it back. We can create it internally and choose to live there instead of in the chaos that our suffering and social pressures choose to enmesh us in. Particularly for survivors of intimate partner violence, domestic violence and child abuse, having this space is vital. Your home can be unshakeable. Because the strength you have and show just by being here is capable of accomplishing that. Featured in: The World Edition of AwareNow Magazine Topic: Abuse, Domestic Violence Produced by: Awareness Ties Written and Narrated by: Mary David Podcast Soundtrack by: Thavius Beck Episode Soundtrack by: Sol Rising

AwareNow™: The Official Podcast for Causes
Original Poetry by Mary David: 'What Is Love'

AwareNow™: The Official Podcast for Causes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 5:14


To everyone who has sought to learn and unlearn the meaning of love… This is ‘What Love Is', an original poem by Mary David in her AwareNow Magazine Column ‘Reflections'. Featured in: 'The Heart Edition' of AwareNow Magazine Topic: Love, Abuse, Survivor Produced by: Awareness Ties Written and Narrated by: Mary David Podcast Soundtrack by: Thavius Beck Episode Soundtrack by: Sol Rising (Deep Healing)

Indianz.Com
Mary David / Kawerak, Inc.

Indianz.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 7:12


NRDems Forum: Joint EMR/WOW Virtual Democratic Forum – October 5, 2020 Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources and Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and WildlifeDate: Monday, October 5, 2020Time: 02:00 PMPresiding: The Honorable Alan Lowenthal, Chair and The Honorable Jared Huffman, Chair On Monday, October 5, 2020 at 2:00 pm EDT, the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources and the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife will host a virtual, fully remote forum titled, “The Melting Arctic: Climate Change Impacts on People and Wildlife.” This forum will take place via Zoom and will be streamed on Facebook live and YouTube. Panelist List Ms. Mary David Executive Vice President Kawerak, Inc. Nome, AK Ms. Rosemary Ahtuangaruak Nuiqsut, AK Ms. Bernadette Demientieff Executive Director Gwich'in Steering Committee Fairbanks, AK Ms. Maka Monture Paki Programs and Movement Building Associate Alaska Conservation Foundation Anchorage, AK Mr. Joel Clement Arctic Initiative Senior Fellow Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Cambridge, MA Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/joint-emr/wow-virtual-democratic-forum_october-5-2020

New England Legends Podcast
When Winter Kills in Peacham

New England Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 12:59


In Episode 132, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger face a brutal winter snow storm in Peacham, Vermont, in search of a story from March of 1869 when a blizzard took the lives of three wayward travelers: Esther Emmons, her daughter Mary David, and her grandson Willie. Three travelers whose lives could have been spared if a stranger would have offered some shelter. The lack of human decency in an emergency has haunted the small town of Peacham ever since.

What The Hal?
84 - Raising awareness about human trafficking

What The Hal?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 35:34


January is Human Trafficking Prevention month. It’s a time that shines a light on the issue and raises awareness. In 2018, 10,949 cases of human trafficking were reported to the Polaris-operated National Human Trafficking Hotline. According to statistics from Polaris (https://polarisproject.org/human-trafficking) these cases involved 23,078 individual survivors; 5,859 potential traffickers and 1,905 trafficking businesses. Human trafficking is still one of the most under reported crimes and often times go unnoticed.  Many people working in the hotel industry are now being trained on how to spot human trafficking and are learning ways to help the victim get to safety. In this podcast we discuss ways to spot human trafficking, how to potentially give help to a victim and look at a few laws and tactics law enforcement is doing to help. Our guests include former prosecutor Mary David and Elisabeth Gegner with Freedom Ride Project. A community forum on legalization and decriminalization of prostitution will be held Jan. 15 in San Clemente. For information on the event click here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-forum-legalizationdecriminalization-of-prostitution-tickets-81388821155) . And in Downey a Human Trafficking Conference will take place on Jan. 11 The National Human Trafficking Hotline number is (888) 373-7888 or you can text Be Free (233733) Hit the subscribe button on this podcast and connect with me on social: Facebook.com/HalEisner (https://www.facebook.com/haleisner/) Instagram.com/HalEisner (https://www.instagram.com/haleisner/) Twitter.com/HalEisner (https://twitter.com/HalEisner)

Trinity Life Church Messages
Mary - David Hind

Trinity Life Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 30:23


Pastor David shares a brief report of his most recent visit to our mission partners in Kenya, followed by looking at the example of the life of Mary, mother of Jesus. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk

AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
What is a Postulant?

AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 23:00


Episode Eleven provides an in-depth look at what it means to be a Postulant. Sr. Joseph Andrew interviews Sr. Mary David and Sr. Amata Veritas of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist.  

TABLE Tandragee Listen Again
Advent 2017 Part 3 - Mary (David Spence)

TABLE Tandragee Listen Again

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 30:31


Advent 2017 Part 3 - Mary (David Spence) by TABLE Tandragee

Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies

In today's readings we see the Theo-drama, the great story being told by God, confronting the ego-drama, which is the self-centered play we attempt to write, produce, direct, and star in ourselves. What makes life thrilling is to discover our role in the Theo-drama. This is precisely what has happened to Mary. She found her role—indeed a climactic role—in the Theo-drama, just as King David had several centuries before.

Inspiration With Val | Your Daily Dose of Inspiration | Get Inspired * Get Un-stuck * Get Happy
Mary David: How an Incident of Discrimination Inspired Her to Change the World

Inspiration With Val | Your Daily Dose of Inspiration | Get Inspired * Get Un-stuck * Get Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2014 52:03


Listen to more Inspiration With Val Podcast episodes at www.InspirationWithVal.com.   Sign up for my email newletter and receive a FREE pdf guide "10 Top Tips to Finding Your Passion, Overcoming Fear, and Living a Love That You Love!" by texting VAL to 38470 {no spam, just inspiration!}   PODCAST EPISODE 101 WITH MARY DAVID:   SUMMARY: Mary David, J.D. is an advocate for victims of trauma and  an internationally recognized human trafficking expert. Formerly the United Nations Advisor on women and children for the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, Mary is currently a freelance writer and motivational speaker. She helped to draft some of the first laws in Maryland against human trafficking and was named one of the Top 99 Foreign Policy Leaders in the World by the Diplomatic Courier. Mary speaks regularly at conferences, universities, and on radio and television programs. She is the former Deputy Chair of Public Awareness on the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force and recently moderated an American Bar Association panel on domestic violence in Asia. She is a member of the South Asian and Foreign Affairs Association. Mary is a graduate of The George Washington University Law School, where she specialized in international human rights law. She works to unite different sectors of society against human trafficking in policy, fashion, film, and the arts.   People strive to be their best. 7:09 Mary believes that it is important to have people around you who are in your core network to really encourage and support you to be your best self.  Mary also added that a lot of times adversity can really bring out the best changes in us and that we are capable of rising to the challenge.   About her experiences.  9:48 Mary shared an experience from her trip in Cyprus a few years ago. She was there to study abroad and she became interested in learning about new cultures and new people.  But she found that there was a huge population of lower class domestic workers who experienced a great deal of discrimination.  Many individuals thought that Mary, based on her skin tone, was one of those individuals, and she faced much discrimination as a result.  She began to reach out to the workers about their experiences and they told their stories to her.  While it was difficult to see people hurting so much, they also become a source of her strength.  Mary wasn’t yet aware of the extent of human trafficking yet, and she began to piece together that the women and girls on the street corners, and the intimidating men keeping close tabs on them, were in fact slaves.  She decided to come back home to the US and do everything she could to help them. Her definition of Human Trafficking. 15:25 Human trafficking, according to Mary David, is” someone being tricked or coerced into labor or sexual exploitation.” Human trafficking is kind of a misnomer because it implies that people are being moved but in actuality they may live in one place. Mary said the key aspect is the fact that they are being exploited.   Myths of Human Trafficking 16:36 Some people think that boys are not being trafficked for sex but they are, and the average of entry for boys in the sex industry is between 11 and 13 years old. The numbers on human trafficking statistics reveals are not always accurate, and many people don't want to come forward even when when they have been taken out of that situation because of all of the stigma tied to it.     The idea of beauty related to Human Trafficking. 34:35 Many people don’t realize that the beauty industry is very heavily tied to human trafficking.  Often, traffickers target women and girls who they think could be potential victims, will tell that they they are beautiful, and those individuals will get lured into human trafficking.  In many ways this ties in to the beauty industry as well as the concepts of self confidence, which play a big role.   Great advice from Mary David: 45:22 Mary advises investing time in building relationships with good mentors: finding people who are doing something you want to do and having them help you get to where you want to be .   Links: www.facebook.com/public.figure.marydavid Twitter @MissMaryDavid http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mary-david/ http://www.diplomaticourier.com/lists/top-99-under-33/2013/1762-mary-david http://inspiher.me/everyday-sheroes-mary-david/