Guranfoe: 2016-07-25 St Margarets Church of Art, Norwich, United Kingdom
Guranfoe's full performance at St Margarets Church of Art, Norwich, United Kingdom on July 25, 2016. This show is available to download via the links below.
SET LIST
00:00 10th Air
04:15 Walnut
09:15 Indigo Moon
16:06 What's The Use (Phish)
20:50 Clearwater
24:34 Coronado's Encounter
31:48 Et Alias
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Guranfoe: 2016-06-13 The Brickmakers, Norwich, United Kingdom
Guranfoe's full performance at The Brickmakers, Norwich, United Kingdom on June 13, 2016. This show is available for download via the links below.
SETLIST
00:20 10th Air
03:51 Aravalli Wood
07:15 Django
12:11 Sequestered in Pine City
14:26 Indigo Moon
21:50 What's The Use (Phish)
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Chana reads Diary of a Church Mouse by John Betjeman
This reading is from a famous poem by John Betjeman about a hungry mouse living in a church. Chana visited St. John's Maddermarket in Norwich to perform this poem for the CCT as part of our Find Your Voice Project.
Jazz Jam at The Walnut Tree Shades, Norwich (06-02-12) Pt.4
Ooooh, Latiny bits.....
Mandala | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:03 1 Hinduism
00:01:12 1.1 Religious meaning
00:02:34 1.2 Political meaning
00:03:56 2 Buddhism
00:04:05 2.1 Vajrayana
00:04:24 2.1.1 Visualisation of Vajrayana teachings
00:05:07 2.1.1.1 Mount Meru
00:05:37 2.1.1.2 Wisdom and impermanence
00:06:30 2.1.1.3 Five Buddhas
00:07:13 2.1.2 Practice
00:09:39 2.1.3 Offerings
00:10:43 2.2 Shingon Buddhism
00:11:45 2.3 Nichiren Buddhism
00:12:52 2.4 Pure Land Buddhism
00:14:05 3 Mesoamerican civilizations
00:14:16 3.1 Mayan iTzolk'in/i
00:15:39 3.2 Aztec Sun Stone
00:18:12 4 Christianity
00:19:45 5 Mandalas in Persian art
00:21:24 6 Western psychological interpretations
00:23:35 7 In archaeology
00:25:25 8 In architecture
00:26:20 9 In science
00:26:52 10 In contemporary use
00:27:38 11 Gallery
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Speaking Rate: 0.98965568592337
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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A mandala (emphasis on first syllable; Sanskrit मण्डल, maṇḍala – literally circle) is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. In common use, mandala has become a generic term for any diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe.
The basic form of most mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Each gate is in the general shape of a T. Mandalas often have radial balance.The term appears in the Rigveda as the name of the sections of the work, and Vedic rituals use mandalas such as the Navagraha mandala to this day. Mandalas are also used in Buddhism.
In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space and as an aid to meditation and trance induction.
Mandala | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Mandala
00:01:00 1 Hinduism
00:01:09 1.1 Religious meaning
00:02:25 1.2 Political meaning
00:03:43 2 Buddhism
00:03:51 2.1 Vajrayana
00:04:10 2.1.1 Visualisation of Vajrayana teachings
00:04:49 2.1.1.1 Mount Meru
00:05:18 2.1.1.2 Wisdom and impermanence
00:06:08 2.1.1.3 Five Buddhas
00:06:49 2.1.2 Practice
00:09:04 2.1.3 Offerings
00:10:04 2.2 Shingon Buddhism
00:11:02 2.3 Nichiren Buddhism
00:12:06 2.4 Pure Land Buddhism
00:13:14 3 Mesoamerican civilizations
00:13:24 3.1 Mayan iTzolk'in/i
00:14:42 3.2 Aztec Sun Stone
00:17:06 4 Christianity
00:18:35 5 Mandalas in Persian art
00:20:08 6 Western psychological interpretations
00:22:10 7 In archaeology
00:23:54 8 In architecture
00:24:46 9 In science
00:25:17 10 In contemporary use
00:26:01 11 Gallery
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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A mandala (emphasis on first syllable; Sanskrit मण्डल, maṇḍala – literally circle) is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. In common use, mandala has become a generic term for any diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe.
The basic form of most mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Each gate is in the general shape of a T. Mandalas often have radial balance.The term appears in the Rigveda as the name of the sections of the work, and Vedic rituals use mandalas such as the Navagraha mandala to this day. Mandalas are also used in Buddhism.
In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space and as an aid to meditation and trance induction.
Mandala | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:09 1 Hinduism
00:01:19 1.1 Religious meaning
00:02:46 1.2 Political meaning
00:04:13 2 Buddhism
00:04:22 2.1 Vajrayana
00:04:42 2.1.1 Visualisation of Vajrayana teachings
00:05:27 2.1.1.1 Mount Meru
00:05:59 2.1.1.2 Wisdom and impermanence
00:06:55 2.1.1.3 Five Buddhas
00:07:41 2.1.2 Practice
00:10:17 2.1.3 Offerings
00:11:25 2.2 Shingon Buddhism
00:12:31 2.3 Nichiren Buddhism
00:13:42 2.4 Pure Land Buddhism
00:14:59 3 Mesoamerican civilizations
00:15:10 3.1 Mayan iTzolk'in/i
00:16:39 3.2 Aztec Sun Stone
00:19:23 4 Christianity
00:21:02 5 Mandalas in Persian art
00:22:49 6 Western psychological interpretations
00:25:10 7 In archaeology
00:27:08 8 In architecture
00:28:06 9 In science
00:28:40 10 In contemporary use
00:29:29 11 Gallery
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.8412400513101428
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A mandala (emphasis on first syllable; Sanskrit मण्डल, maṇḍala – literally circle) is a spiritual and ritual symbol in the Indian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. In common use, mandala has become a generic term for any diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe.
The basic form of most mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Each gate is in the general shape of a T. Mandalas often have radial balance.The term appears in the Rigveda as the name of the sections of the work, and Vedic rituals use mandalas such as the Navagraha mandala to this day. Mandalas are also used in Buddhism.
In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space and as an aid to meditation and trance induction.
Mandala | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
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Mandala | Wikipedia audio article
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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This video uses Google TTS en-US-Standard-D voice.
SUMMARY
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A mandala (emphasis on first syllable; Sanskrit मण्डल, maṇḍala – literally circle) is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. In common use, mandala has become a generic term for any diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe.
The basic form of most mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Each gate is in the general shape of a T. Mandalas often have radial balance.The term appears in the Rigveda as the name of the sections of the work, and Vedic rituals use mandalas such as the Navagraha mandala to this day. Mandalas are also used in Buddhism.
In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space and as an aid to meditation and trance induction.