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Chanting, Healing and Family: A Conversation with Jill Purce




Chanting, Healing, and Family: A Conversation with Jill Purce


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In this episode of Cool People Big Ideas, Lauren Walker sat down with Jill Purce, the Matriarch of the Sheldrake-Purce family, to discuss her work with chanting, healing, and internal family systems. They talked about how sound can help with emotional and spiritual well-being, including how chanting has transformed individuals and families. Jill shared personal stories from her own life and explained how she came to understand the power of vocal practices. She also talked about raising a family alongside her husband, scientist Rupert Sheldrake, and their two children, Merlin and Cosmo, each making their own mark in the world.


The conversation covered a range of topics, from the science and spirituality of sound to the impact of internal family systems on relationships. Jill provided practical advice on how to bring chanting into daily life and discussed the connection between ancient traditions and modern healing. This episode offers listeners a chance to understand how sound can be a tool for personal healing and how it shapes the dynamics of family and relationships.

The views and opinions expressed by guests on the Energy Works podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Energy Works hosts or Energy Medicine Yoga employees.


What You'll Learn:


  • How chanting can help with emotional and spiritual well-being.

  • The role of internal family systems in relationships.

  • Jill’s approach to connecting with both your inner self and the outside world.


Key Moments:


  • Jill’s background and work with chanting.

  • Her personal journey into discovering the power of sound.

  • The relationship between science and spirituality in sound.

  • Stories of families healed through vocal practices.

  • An introduction to the principles of internal family systems.

  • Tips for integrating chanting into daily life.

  • The connection between ancient healing practices and modern methods.

  • Advice for beginners interested in vocal healing.


Lauren found this conversation to be a meaningful exploration of sound, family, and healing, and she hopes it offers something valuable for everyone listening.


You can learn more about Jill Purce at www.healingvoice.com.


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