Miriam Maron,
R.N., M.A., welcomes you to an experience brimming with wisdom and music
that promote healing and hope, culled primarily from the ancient Jewish
mystery wisdom. In this realm, we explore Kabbalistic teachings to nurture
our souls, through the magic of song, chant, and other modes of healing
sound and sacred dance. In addition to singing spiritual music, Miriam
is also a spiritual healer and teacher who creates and integrates ritual,
ceremony, and movement that unify body, mind and soul, allowing one
to fully take in the teachings. She facilitates intensives in Jewish
Shamanic healing across the U.S., Canada, Israel and Europe. Her rendition
of a traditional Hassidic melody that appears on her CD "Wings
of Light" was selected as a major segment of a motion picture soundtrack
for the recently-released foreign film: "Black Prince," a
drama based on the illustrious biography of the notorious 19th-century
Russian poet, Pushkin. The film won First Prize at the New York Independent Film Festival. Through this website you will discover information
about Miriam's workshops and sample her soothing and empowering music.
Miriam Maron Initiated as Ravi (Ra’vee )
In the twilight hours of Shabbat, Friday November 3, 2006, the Twelfth Day of the Hebrew Moon of Chesh’van in the Hebraic Year 5767, in an open, outdoor ceremony, Miriam Maron was initiated into the ancient title of Ra’vee’na, a title conferred upon a few select spiritual teachers and healers in the Jewish tradition, the last known ones being rabbis Ra’vee’na, A’shee, and Ra’va in the Fourth Century, and a woman known as Ey’ma D’Abaya in the Third Century. Ra’vee’na, or Ra’vee for short, was a title given to those who by their teachings, ceremonies, channeling and other means, demonstrated keen spiritual healing abilities and exemplified the capacity to nurture and un-block people’s personal processes, moving dormant potential toward fruition, stagnation toward unfolding. Over the past thirteen years during which Miriam has in those very ways effected the lives of many across the US, Europe, and Israel, she has demonstrated again and again her deserving of this initiation. Her wisdom and sensitivity, as well as her sincere dedication to the work – often at severe personal sacrifice – has earned her this coveted initiation, performed traditionally at twilight on the eve of Shabbat, in a ritual immersion in living waters while facing West, accompanied by special prayers and the calling of the ancestral keepers of this sacred designation.
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