We celebrated the first anniversary of the Lex Hixon Center for Contemplative Studies this Saturday, November 1st, with an extraordinary event. We also commemorated the anniversary of the passing of Sheikh Nur (Lex Hixon), a contemporary Sufi master who founded the Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order in Mexico, with a concert of music rooted in spiritual traditions and deeply beneficial. On one hand, the captivating beauty of ilahis (mystical hymns) and makams (musical scales from Turkey and the Arab world); on the other, the powerful sound of Tibetan singing bowls, instruments used for centuries to help people anchor their attention in the present moment and expand their awareness.
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The Lex Hixon Center for Contemplative Studies and the National Museum of World Cultures cordially invite you to the first World Sacred Music Festival in Mexico City, which will take place on September 6th at the Museum's location in the Historic Center of Mexico City. The festival was created to introduce the public to the musical expressions of different sacred traditions, based on the premise that these have the capacity to benefit us spiritually, regardless of our beliefs.
The festival will feature representatives from different spiritual paths whose music possesses great beauty.
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Event
"What is the relationship between the divine
feminine and contemplative practice?"
Commentary by Reverend E. Sinclair, of the Episcopal Church
View detailsThe Tantric Path of the Goddess Kali
View detailsThe path of natural enlightenment
View detailsNotes on the Divine Feminine by Abdennur Prado
View detailsPanel of experts on the topic "What is the relationship between the divine feminine and contemplative practice?"
View detailsThere is only One
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