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A Transformative Resource For Higher Consciousness
April/May 2004


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Lee Stone is a musician currently working on his fourth album of new age music. He is an instructor at the Monroe Institute and utilizes sound therapy in his counseling practice.  Visit Lee Stone's website at www.leestone.net.

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Angel WhispersThere is a tenderness and genuine caring that comes across very clearly in Jim Tilmon's first CD album, ANGEL WHISPERS. The full, rich synthesizer orchestra creates feelings of being lifted up and carried across pale blue skies on gently billowing clouds. Listening to this album took me back to the memories of an enormous feather mattress that my grandmother had when I was about five years old. When I lay down, it softly wrapped up and all around me, creating the sensation of floating weightlessly in loving comfort. 

ANGEL WHISPERS is consistently smooth throughout and yet within that, there is also a range from lullaby sweetness to a reaching for the majestic spirit. This would be good music to gently start the morning with or use to energetically detox at the end of a busy day. This CD album can be ordered on the website www.mysoftsongs.com or by calling toll free (888) 268-5457.

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