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In this episode, Hope guides listeners through the ceremony she led at the Salt House in Hopewell, New Jersey, a healing space where she was invited to build a series of gatherings for a community experiencing overwhelm and creative stagnation.
This episode includes:
How to Prepare If you'd like to go all in, have a physical egg ready to hold during the Egg Meditation. If not, choose any object that carries personal symbolic meaning around rebirth or new beginnings.
About Hope Hope Littwin is a musician, composer, and ceremonialist currently completing her PhD in Music Composition at Princeton University, where she is also interning at the Center for Theological Inquiry. Over the last year, she has traveled extensively gathering practices, philosophies, and experiences around ritual, ceremony, and music. This podcast is her way of making that body of work accessible.
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Thank you for joining us on this episode of 3 songs. If you enjoyed this conversation please consider liking and subscribing to this channel and remember to turn on the notification bell so you can be updated when new episodes are published. This is an interactive project aimed at building a meaningful musical community here online I would love to hear your thoughts and musings or even a song recommendation in the comments below. If you’d like to connect you can find me or @hopelittwin.com
By Hope LittwinIn this episode, Hope guides listeners through the ceremony she led at the Salt House in Hopewell, New Jersey, a healing space where she was invited to build a series of gatherings for a community experiencing overwhelm and creative stagnation.
This episode includes:
How to Prepare If you'd like to go all in, have a physical egg ready to hold during the Egg Meditation. If not, choose any object that carries personal symbolic meaning around rebirth or new beginnings.
About Hope Hope Littwin is a musician, composer, and ceremonialist currently completing her PhD in Music Composition at Princeton University, where she is also interning at the Center for Theological Inquiry. Over the last year, she has traveled extensively gathering practices, philosophies, and experiences around ritual, ceremony, and music. This podcast is her way of making that body of work accessible.
Mentioned in This Episode
Thank you for joining us on this episode of 3 songs. If you enjoyed this conversation please consider liking and subscribing to this channel and remember to turn on the notification bell so you can be updated when new episodes are published. This is an interactive project aimed at building a meaningful musical community here online I would love to hear your thoughts and musings or even a song recommendation in the comments below. If you’d like to connect you can find me or @hopelittwin.com