Resonance of the Divine: The Art of Spiritual Connection
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Abstract
This workshop explores the intersection of art and spirituality, emphasizing their transformative power in shaping individual and collective consciousness. Participants will engage with practices like chanting, mudras, and sound healing to explore their inner landscapes and uncover their "Sonic Identity." Drawing from psychoneuroimmunology, mythology, and traditions like yoga, the workshop highlights how symbolic language forms the foundation of civilization and spiritual expression. Through dialogue, experiential activities, and cross-cultural comparisons, attendees will connect with their personal spirituality and encounter new perspectives. This hybrid experience offers a unique blend of intellectual exploration and practical application to inspire growth and meaningful connections.
Presenter Biographies
Sarai Cortés, a sound therapist and certified yoga instructor, writes articles specialized for women promoting physical, emotional, and mental well-being in renowned magazines. She developed a program that uses ayurvedic nutrition and yoga to harmonize emotions and the body, aiming to improve people´s quality of life.
Diego Durazzo Cejudo is a music therapist with over 12 years of experience teaching instruments, music theory, and history. He holds a Bachelor's in Communication and Entertainment Business, a Master's in Music Therapy, and diplomas in composition, film scoring, music as biology and art's neuropsychology. He specializes in art's sacred studies.
Juan Pablo A. Sánchez King, initiated in the sacred path of the Jaguar, is a PhD candidate from the School of Social Work from Boston College focused on emotions and cultural transformation. He is the author of Animalia, a transformative game inspired by the Nahual tradition of the spiritual animals.
Rob Hartz, co-creator of Animalia, is an experienced facilitator and leadership coach. His diverse educational background includes science (B.A. zoology at Ohio Wesleyan), education (M.S. Experiential Education, Minnesota State), and Cultural-Biology (Instituto de Formación Matriztica dedicated to the cultural studies and research of Dr. Humberto Maturana Romesín).