Listen "Q3 2021 Audio Reflection (English)"
Episode Synopsis
This audio reflection guide accompanies the teaching content for our Q3 2021 retreat on generosity. The guide will take about an hour to lead you through the same material that is in the printed reflection packet for this retreat. Feel free to use either the printed packet or this guide--just pick the one that works best for you.
If you've found this guide helpful, feel free to leave me a brief audio message letting me know. I'd love to hear about how you used this guide and what aspects of it are helpful to you. Follow the following link to leave me a message: https://anchor.fm/jim-martin9/message
The background music in this episode is the same I used in the Q2 reflection guide. I like it that much! Here's what I wrote about it back in June:
A note on the music used in this guide: Circa 1999 I walked into a favorite used bookstore in rural western Massachusetts, The Montague Book Mill (whose very appropriate tagline is, Books you don't need in a place you can't find). Over the sound system I heard what sounded like beautiful baroque guitar music. Then I turned a corner to discover that the music was actually live, and was being played not on a guitar, but on an 11-string lute-like instrument called an Arch Guitar. I bought the musician's CD on the spot and have listened to it regularly ever since. Todays reflection offers eight of the tracks from this album. They are: Suite BWV 1007: Prelude (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Allemande (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Courante (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Sarabande (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Menuet 1&2 (J.S. Bach) Pieces d'Aylesford: Air (George Frederick Handel) Pieces d'Aylesford: Menuet (George Frederick Handel) Solveig's Song (Trad. Norway) This album is commercially available. Here's an Amazon link if you are interested. Enjoy!
If you've found this guide helpful, feel free to leave me a brief audio message letting me know. I'd love to hear about how you used this guide and what aspects of it are helpful to you. Follow the following link to leave me a message: https://anchor.fm/jim-martin9/message
The background music in this episode is the same I used in the Q2 reflection guide. I like it that much! Here's what I wrote about it back in June:
A note on the music used in this guide: Circa 1999 I walked into a favorite used bookstore in rural western Massachusetts, The Montague Book Mill (whose very appropriate tagline is, Books you don't need in a place you can't find). Over the sound system I heard what sounded like beautiful baroque guitar music. Then I turned a corner to discover that the music was actually live, and was being played not on a guitar, but on an 11-string lute-like instrument called an Arch Guitar. I bought the musician's CD on the spot and have listened to it regularly ever since. Todays reflection offers eight of the tracks from this album. They are: Suite BWV 1007: Prelude (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Allemande (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Courante (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Sarabande (J.S. Bach) Suite BWV 1007: Menuet 1&2 (J.S. Bach) Pieces d'Aylesford: Air (George Frederick Handel) Pieces d'Aylesford: Menuet (George Frederick Handel) Solveig's Song (Trad. Norway) This album is commercially available. Here's an Amazon link if you are interested. Enjoy!
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