![]() ![]() ![]() “Since 2007, the church had a vision of expanding our ministry to include ministering to those in need,” says Jon Addington, a deacon and lay leader at the church and former church chair. 12 care suites for those who need extra care but want to stay in an assisted living settingĬassia purchased land to build the new community from the First Evangelical Free Church of Maplewood.70 independent and assisted living apartments.The new community offers a state-of-the-art continuum of care to older adults and others in need including: Paul, Minnesota had the opportunity to relocate to Harmony Gardens, a new senior living community in nearby Maplewood, Minnesota. In December 2022, residents at Cassia’s New Harmony Care Center in St. More information is at -of-the-Art Senior Living in Maplewood, MN Lixin the Mystic Voice performs at 7 p.m. I stand with the mothers, the children and the elders and the people who have no power, no voice to change the policies in the world.” I stand with the people who are oppressed. ![]() I’m all for peace, for giving justice to all people. “Of course, I’m boiling, I’m boiling with anger. She heard nothing but anguish from one group, and anger from another. She immediately called friends in Israel and Gaza. “I had a meeting with pastor Karen that day” about the concert Lixin said. Her spiritual master sent her a message explaining a vision appeared during a recent mediation that depicted Israeli villages burning, and asked Lixin to find out what happened. When you experience it, you know we are one.”Ībstaining from news, word of the October 7 attack in Israel took longer than normal to reach Lixin. I hope that people can come to the concert and experience, truly, what is divine love. “I want no race, no culture, no nation to be excluded from this,” Lixin said. That portion will be facilitated by Claremont Presbyterian Church Rev. The show will conclude with an open dialogue with guest sensei Ty Aponte, as well as “whoever wants to voice how we can build a beloved community,” Lixin added. Before the concert, a blessing will be held by Javier Ramirez, a spiritual leader of the Gabrielino-Shoshone Nation of Southern California. Lixin’s chants and music stem from connections to ancient teachings including the Tao Te Ching, Buddhist sutras, Sanskrit Vedas, Persian Sufi poetry, and Psalms from the Bible. concert Saturday, November 4 at Claremont Presbyterian Church, 1111 N. “Lixin the Mystic Voice” performs a free and open to the public 7 p.m. I call it ‘Journey of Harmony,’ like the different streams joining into a river.” “It’s a dialogue between the musicians and the artists - whatever they can bring to it,” she said. She will welcome martial artists from the Defense Arts Center in Upland to join her Saturday. She said her concerts have just one theme - we are one - and usually flow based on local folklore, sacred traditions, and what the musicians are playing in the moment. Lixin credited her South Korean spiritual masters, Chief Abbot Moktak and Monk Ming Shan (who accompanied her for 17 years), with guiding her to become a chanting presence of unity. The “Mystic Voice of the East” moniker was given to her by a Tibetan Buddhist monk. “I’m on a mission, but not by any organization,” she said. Lixin will chant hymns in Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, and English.īehind the music sits a deeper meaning of world peace, for which she has been calling since starting the series in 2012. The concert, “Divine Love in the Mystic Garden,” features the sacred chanting master along with guests pianist Hao Huang, cellist Ami Radunskaya, and percussionist Angel Lin. concert at Claremont Presbyterian Church this Saturday, November 4, part of her ongoing series, “ Journey of Harmony.” By Andrew Alonzo | Lixin the Mystic Voice” plays a free and open to the public 7 p.m. ![]()
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