“Healing sounds…with Jimmi wZ” is the title of a presentation by James Wisniewski at the Emerald Coast Meditation Society on April 19.
The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. with a 30-minute meditation at 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, Santa Rosa Beach, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98. There is no charge.
Also known as Jimmi wZ, he is a long-time meditator, composer and musician, instructor, world traveler and maker of one-of-a-kind leather bags. He is recently back from several months of travel in Europe and Down Under, and will tell some stories from those adventures as well as play his flute and perhaps other instruments.
Jimmi first began meditating when he was 12 and has pursued meditation in various forms ever since. At 18 he put together his first flute and found he could play it instantly. He also plays piano, guitar and other instruments, and uses music to enhance the healing arts, including yoga, massage therapy and meditation.
Over the years he has studied with several flute masters, also studied voice, and has followed a career as a musician now in its third decade, with dozens of recordings. His latest creations echo ancient musicians as well as vibrations of the present, blending Oriental, Indian, Native American and South American sounds. He performs at healing arts centers, universities, churches, schools and festivals throughout the world.
The evening will conclude with a short guided meditation. The ECMS, which is ecumenical, meets on the first and third Thursday of every month except July and August. Anyone who needs meditation instruction should arrive by 6:15 p.m. For information contact Nancy James, nancyjames@embarqmail.com.
The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. with a 30-minute meditation at 480 N. Co. Hwy. 393, Santa Rosa Beach, one-half mile north of Hwy. 98. There is no charge.
Also known as Jimmi wZ, he is a long-time meditator, composer and musician, instructor, world traveler and maker of one-of-a-kind leather bags. He is recently back from several months of travel in Europe and Down Under, and will tell some stories from those adventures as well as play his flute and perhaps other instruments.
Jimmi first began meditating when he was 12 and has pursued meditation in various forms ever since. At 18 he put together his first flute and found he could play it instantly. He also plays piano, guitar and other instruments, and uses music to enhance the healing arts, including yoga, massage therapy and meditation.
Over the years he has studied with several flute masters, also studied voice, and has followed a career as a musician now in its third decade, with dozens of recordings. His latest creations echo ancient musicians as well as vibrations of the present, blending Oriental, Indian, Native American and South American sounds. He performs at healing arts centers, universities, churches, schools and festivals throughout the world.
The evening will conclude with a short guided meditation. The ECMS, which is ecumenical, meets on the first and third Thursday of every month except July and August. Anyone who needs meditation instruction should arrive by 6:15 p.m. For information contact Nancy James, nancyjames@embarqmail.com.