• Jul 19, 2016 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
  • Location: Well Being Conference Center
  • Latest Activity: Jul 15

The nationally known singer songwriter, Amitabhan, will be at Well Being Conference Center for an evening performing “Songs from the SilenceJuly 19th.

Ami (Amitabhan) tours widely, sharing his music at concerts around the US and into Canada, and at events with spiritual teachers including Adyashanti, Gangaji, Matthew Fox. His words and music spring from the depths of a quieted gratitude, and many years of meditation, devotion, and wisdom based spiritual exploration. An award-winning songwriter, he has been influenced by a wide variety of musical traditions, and especially loves sharing songs/chants that point back to the peace in all hearts.

His website offers free sampling of his music in both audio or video formats.

Here is what other have said about his inspired music:

Matthew Fox: Author “Original Blessing” – “These songs point to the sacredness of this life and every moment therein. Amitabhan’s music is profound mystically as well as prophetically; it delights even as it takes you to ever deeper places.”

Jeannie Zandi – “Ami will touch, transport and melt open your heart with his songs. His music is lovely and real, his devotion to the Beloved so tenderly embodied that he fills a room with presence and transforms a group of strangers into holy community.”

ONE: The Magazine – “In a clear acoustic style, Amitabhan’s spiritually intimate lyrics turn the mind toward the sacred and the heart toward its home in the soul. In a voice that is clear and soothing, his songs are filled with gratitude, infused with stillness, and always evoking a deep devotion to the sacred.”

An evening with Ami will begin at 7pm on Tuesday July 19th. A light supper will be served at 5:30pm. The program and supper will be by donation. If you would like to stay in our of our cabins for the night before or the night of the event please make arrangements with Patty by Tuesday July 12th. Please RSVP to Patty@WellBeingCC.org or at 423-626-9000

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