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Richard Shulman

Richard Shulman
Artist: Richard Shulman
Genre(s): New Age

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Richard Shulman : Keeper Of The Holy Grail
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RICHARD SHULMAN Keyboardist and composer Richard Shulman creates music intended to be a positive influence for himself, audiences, and society.Shulman has performed at Carnegie Hall, Art Park, the United Nations, the Kool Jazz Festival, The Amenia Peace Festival and a wide variety of other venues throughout North America and in Europe.World Peace Prayer Society.Born and raised in Niagara Falls, New York, Richard often listened to symphonies on record and in concert as a youngster.Shulman continued his studies in jazz with Frank Foster while getting his Masters Degree in musical composition at the State University of New York at Buffalo.During those years he played onstage in concert with such jazz stalwarts as Thad Jones, Eddie Gomez, Pepper Adams, Jerry Dodgion, Freddie Hubbard and Al Harewood, and recorded his first jazz album, Wonder.The Richard Reiter Swing Band, Providence and Crossing Point; and recorded and performed with the acts Mr.The Richard Shulman Group, a jazz quartet, played regularly in the New York area and recorded the albums A Simple Gift and Open Spaces, and Richard also released the solo jazz piano album Solo Flight.Shulman began moving beyond the jazz scene in New York City when he recorded his first extemporaneous solo piano album, World Peace, on the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima (he performed at a peace meeting the same day).Shulman's first two album releases with national marketing were Light from Assisi and Transformation at Assisi, inspired by spiritual pilgrimages to the town of Assisi in Italy where St.When he closed his eyes to begin, he had a vision of a sword coming down from heaven.Over the next few years, he received other melodies about Camelot while doing soul portraits, and during the recording of his First Rites and Music to Walk the Labyrinth albums.Synchronicities happened throughout the project.For more information contact: RichHeart Music, 180 Dorchester Ave.Richard Shulman reaches for a higher state of consciousness through carefully constructed, dynamic orchestral synthesizer music on ASCENSION HARMONICS.It can be used for meditation, stress release, inspiration, transformation and spiritual growth.Prepare to dive into the imagination with this symphonic journey of dreams from composer Richard Shulman.Integration And Empowerment 9.Acclaimed healer and musician Richard Shulman presents over 60 minutes of uninterrupted vibrational healing, spontaneously composed using layers of soothing synthesizers.From one song to the next, the music flows beautifully, filling your heart with hope and peace.The joyfully uplifting music of Richard Shulman was designed not just to be easy on the ears (which it undoubtedly is), but also as a tool for spiritual healing and growth.Spontaneously composed in the Light Chamber of the United Research Light Center in Black Mountain, North Carolina, this release from Richard Shulman features compositions that clear and align the spiritual energy centers in the body (chakras)."The pure synthesizer music, what I call classic New Age, sweetly drifts along and is excellent for many kinds of bodywork as well as meditation or relaxation after a stressful day.Long, resonant tones soothe the psyche while calming the heartbeat, and angelic chords evoke the eternal peace of the heavens....Occasional collaborators Richard Shulman and Adriana Contino got together in the studio and recorded a series of improvisations performed using piano and cello respectively.The intuitive playing of both artists is wonderfully captured on the album's improvisations like "Gustav's Lullabye" and "American Native Prayer," on which Shulman and Contino's exchange is so fluid that it is almost as if they're having a musical conversation with their instruments.LightStream is proud to present the music of Richard Shulman An exceptional composer and performer, Richard Shulman creates music which exudes a joyful and heartfelt energy.Grady Tate, and Ron Carter.The Conclave of Michael.Tracing down Shulman's roots could take much more space than these columns allow.His chamber jazz qualities betray a host of European classical giants.So too is his debt to Keith Jarrett, both for his melodic solos and perhaps even more for that folksy outdoor quality....In addition to his Jazz work, Shulman has since 1984 created music for meditation and inspiration, which expresses the rewards of his own inner quest.In his solo concerts, he often creates a Musical Soul Portrait of the audience which serves to musically connect people with their highest vision, and also takes people on a musical journey to sacred sites, such as Assisi, Italy, the birthplace of St.RS04) Over 72 minutes of dynamic, orchestral synthesizers.Designed to give the listener an experience of Heaven on Earth.Music to clear and align the chakras.Root chakra) and moving up the scale (spectrum and spine) to the key of B (Crown chakra).Recommended for personal and group meditations, healing sessions, and as background music for relaxation.Excellent for massage and healing work.This sweet, gentle music carries the vibration of Kwan Yin, known in the Orient as the Goddess of mercy and healing.Ambient music in tune with and timed to assist healing clients and practitioners in the transmission of subtle energies.This music can be used with any healing practice or for self healing.RS19) Out of stock Solo Piano; A powerful musical statement of and for peace.The Richard Shulman Group with Tim Moran, Greg Cohen, John Clay, Ted Moore A masterpiece of inspired writing and creative playing.Side 2 is a journey of warm and exquisite beauty.The Richard Shulman Group with Tim Moran, Lenny Pickett, Dean Johnson, Bobby Previte.Vocals, keyboards and guitar.Puja Thomson and Richard Shulman's inspired music.With Tibetan and crystal bowls, harmonic and overtone singing, shakuhachi, gongs,.Music by Richard Shulman.Elizabeth Hepburn with music by Richard Shulman.No Credit Card, All Phones.Enter Your Cell And Receive 10 Ringtones!Both sophisticated and accessible, his work has the harmonic sense of Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans and is designed to inspire and soothe, even when it swings.Richard ShulmanBy: Richard ShulmanCredited Role:Main PerformerSong List: Sacred Heart, Sacred Core, The Holy Grail (The Divine Mothe...No Credit Card, All Phones.Richard Shulman at Amazon.Current address and phone available.He graduated from California Graduate Institute in October 1998 with a doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is also certified in Behavioral Medicine and Psychological Assessment.If you would like to contact Dr.Should I wait for my child to get older to get a divorce?UpdateTherapist ListingsJob ListingsSubmit a LinkAbout...About Mental Help NetAbout CenterSite.Trusting health providersAsk Dr.Titles Presume Expertise but Should You Trust Them?"Home Again," What makes for good psychotherapy?The image gap is applied to the left and right of the folder and document icons.Note: Both images must be the same dimensions.Automatically applies to all items which may be expanded.Use a hand mouse cursor for expandable items, or the default arrow.Interview with Richard Shulman, Ph.Clinical Psychology at the University of Toledo after having graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Wesleyan University and then attending the University of Michigan.Volunteers in Psychotherapy, Inc.VIP is a nonprofit alternative to the loss of client privacy and control experienced under managed care.He had delayed graduate school for one year to serve as a Community Service Volunteer, working with troubled boys in a Dr.Shulman can be reached at: Volunteers in Psychotherapy, Inc.Rich, you've been working hard at developing an organization called Volunteers in Psychotherapy (VIP).Can you please explain to our viewers what Volunteers in Psychotherapy is all about?They pick their volunteer organization independently of us and without that agency knowing of their connection with VIP.The clients go and do volunteer work at that organization and in exchange we see them in therapy.Another significant focus of VIP was to be able to provide psychotherapy independently of the influence of insurance and managed care.When I worked at a poor person's clinic several years ago, I had two separate instances in which young adult women came in for therapy stating that they finally wanted to talk about being sexually abused when they were children.The payer wanted to decide what would be discussed.In actuality, though, the psychotherapy client probably has signed away the right to their privacy because the contracting therapist is typically required to send off reports about these private discussions to the insurer at some set interval, say every three sessions or every six sessions.People tend to censor themselves and to be much more circumspect about revealing details of what's going on in their lives, or in revealing aspects of themselves that they're ashamed of or that they find a bit problematic, when they know that there is the possibility that someone else will hear what they have said.If one person is talking to another and giving them great detail about the ins and outs of what their life is really like, how they think, and how they see things, people can be anxious enough in psychotherapy about revealing these things to a therapist.Now, how much more inhibited are they going to be if they know that this is not strictly a private conversation, but that it is being reported to a third party?People will give clues that they know they're going to censor themselves and hold back what they talk about if they are aware that there is some risk of the therapy not being totally confidential.However, even the Supreme Court has emphasized the crucial feature of privacy in psychotherapy.VIP permits people to be completely in control of their therapy.Accordingly, no one else has a right to know about their private discussions concerning their personal life.CL: Now that you've clearly delineated the problems with managed care, can you give an example of what some of those problematic standard practices are that you had experienced in other mental health settings, which you had alluded to earlier?RS: When I was working in the outpatient clinic at Hartford Hospital, a downtown, urban hospital that merged with the Institute Of Living, it was obvious that much less psychotherapy was being offered to patients.Having worked for years in Connecticut in local clinics and hospitals, I can tell you that there are severe compromises that people have to make if they go to public institutions for psychotherapy.They don't have privacy.CL: Rich, thank you for spelling out many of the problems of managed care and some of the problematic standard practices that have developed in different mental health settings.It requires people, first of all, to not just be recipients.It sets up VIP as being an exchange between equals; it is egalitarian in a sense because we're giving somebody the opportunity to buy our services if they want them.Also, the act of volunteering puts the person in the position of being the helper to other people.CL: Rich, does the client get to choose on their own the organization they want to volunteer their time at in exchange for psychotherapy?It's varied enough that it could be individual therapy for an adult, it could be couples therapy, or it could be family therapy that may involve children.This practice is meant to obviate or make impossible that VIP be used for any, what you might call, secondary gain.For instance, that a person might be coming in because they really just want to satisfy their probation officer.One of the ways that we're very efficient is that we say to people "That's not a service that we offer; it's strictly psychotherapy and strictly private."This helps to really focus people on what it is that we have to offer and make sure that none of these resources are wasted.CL: An arrangement that probably over the long term leads to a greater sense of empowerment for themselves.We need to preserve a private place where people can talk about their lives.Now, in part, they partner up with us and choose to donate to us because they recognize that we are making a financial sacrifice in order to make this service available.Obviously this is seed money, and we are still looking for more financial support.This reduced amount of reimbursement that VIP therapists get signals to people who might support us financially that, again, we're not lining our own pockets.Everyone involved in VIP contributes to the common good.We provided sort of a "poor persons" clinic.Mark Burrell, Karen D'Avanzo and Rachel Sampson), and we'd been brainstorming about ways to make such improvements.IOL clinic to set up a private practice, I specifically publicized the fact that I would not work with any insurers.RS: Well, I think that you are touching on something where there's a real need.Students who are bright, sensitive, and attuned to what it is to be a human being and the problems that people can face in their lives, have an opportunity to learn all sorts of subtleties and complexities about doing human service work.One of the reasons we give public talks is to say to people "Look, we don't think you have to compromise your standards.We don't think you have to compromise the types of best practices that should exist in psychotherapy, either as therapists or as clients who are trying to make sense of their lives and improve them."Many therapists struggle with the fact that managed care pays them to work in a way that they bridle at; that they think is ultimately highly compromised.In fact, we've had a fair amount of contact from local students who are pressed to find a Practicum site that they find is meaningful.Where would you like to be say 5 years from now?To help students develop respect for the complexities of doing psychotherapy and understanding another person in depth.We want to be a reminder to a lot of people in the community that therapy is not just any type of talk, that you need to have certain ground rules laid out in order to be effective in helping people with their lives.That privacy and client control is crucial, before you even begin listening to people and trying to understand their lives.We hope that VIP will be an example that says it is still possible to do something like this.Thad Jones, Pepper Adams, Grady Tate, Eddie Gomez, and Ron Carter, among others.Since the late '80s, Shulman has recorded 14 CDs that would be fairly characterized as new age, although they're more sophisticated than the dreamy noodling most people associate with that genre.Shulman made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1994, and has performed at the Kool Jazz Festival as well as the United Nations; he has composed over 50 pieces for jazz quartet as well as works for theater and dance groups, choirs, chamber ensembles, and symphony orchestras.The "using" series was one of the most popular publications.As 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