
harpIsle
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Last updated 2/22/2008 2:21 pm
HARP THERAPY FOR INNER PEACE
I was born on the island of Grenada, in the West Indies and before age four said that I will play the harp. I started playing the piano at 2 years old, continued piano studies at McGill Preparatory School of Music when I came to Montreal, Canada and completed up to college level in Piano Studies. My first harp was a Lyon & Healy Troubadour which I bought in 1980 and started lessons at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada.
In 1983, I purchased an Aoyama concert harp. After enrolling in the International Harp Therapy Program, I bought a 25-string Serenity therapy harp that I call my baby harp and love it for its clear and mellow tone. This is the harp that I played for my CD In the Meantime – Harp Therapy for Reflection and Tranquility and will be one of the harps that I will use for A HarpIsle Retreat for Inner Peace.
A HarpIsle Retreat for Inner Peace is a way for me to share my journey by instructing facilitating and creating inner peace for people through Harp Therapy. No musical background required. To learn more about Harp Therapy click here: www.harpIsle.com
Why not consider a holiday in Quebec, Canada that will have you feeling enriched and peaceful.
You will learn by doing which will include self-reflection and meditation, uncovering your life mission with collaboration and team support; as well, you will experience walking the labyrinth.
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Early Bird Registration is $250.00
until March 31, 2008. Save $49.99.
Contact Denise Llewellyn, M. Ed
info@harpIsle.com
www.harpIsle.com
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Our world of senses is the world of effects. What works in each being produces an image in others just as plucking a string produces sound. Each being is a harpist on someone else's strings and at the same time a harp for someone else's fingers." -Robert Hamerling, poet, 1830-1889
The harp is an ancient instrument associated with healing, comfort and relief. Because of the unique qualities of the harp for healing, many harpists or musicians use the harp in healing situations and are designated as Certified Therapeutic Harp Practitioners. Read more...

