the VIBRATION of GRACE
by gina Breedlove
A sacred sound healing journey through the restorative power of our own voice: with accompanying audio.
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What People Are Saying
“gina Breedlove truly knows the beauty and power of sound and song. Turn to this book for working with grief and anger, releasing fear, finding and giving forgiveness, and reconnecting with your soul.”
— Tamara Y. Jeffries, senior editor, Yoga Journal
“What if you could reclaim your every breath? What if each breath you took from now on was a choir of ancestors reminding you how sacred each moment of your life is? It is impossible to overstate the generosity of this book. Thank you gina, for making your many years of healing and teaching accessible in a form that can meet us right where we need it.”
— Alexis Pauline Gumbs, PhD, author of Undrowned
“The healing and restorative power of sound frequency allows our bodies to release the tonic chemicals and endorphins needed for well-being, regeneration, and wholeness. If you are experiencing a healing journey, allow the wisdom, rituals, and practices in The Vibration of Grace to be your trusted guide.”
— Michael Bernard Beckwith, founder and CEO of Agape International Spiritual Center, author of Life Visioning and Spiritual Liberation
Vocalist, composer, and actor Breedlove’s first book bathes readers in so much warmth and compassion. This is a lovely, loving book that treats trauma (whether individual or intergenerational/collective) as a part of a person’s identity deserving of care.
The Library Journal
Breedlove writes powerfully about the grace and wisdom inherent in her experiences and shares essential insights and truths as well as practices and rituals to address our emotional states. She reminds us of the beauty inherent in the sound of our own voices, and the medicine that lives inside each of us.
Yoga Journal
“The Vibration of Grace is a rigorous blueprint for spiritual healing through the power of sound and soul. In this world, music is the meeting place and the resting place, and the place of transformation. Some practices allow you to go as deep as you think you can, while others gently invite you to get acquainted with who you are when nobody else is listening so you finally hear the beauty of your own true voice.”
-Pearl Cleage, Poet Laureate, City of Atlanta; author of Some Things I Thought I’d Never Do