Jonathan Goldman
Jonathan Goldman
Jonathan Goldman is an American author and spiritual teacher known for his work in sound healing and harmonics.
Jonathan Goldman is an American author, musician, and spiritual teacher based in Boulder, Colorado, who focuses on the fields of harmonics and sound healing. His early career in the Boston punk scene evolved into extensive research into the science of sound and its potential as a healing force. This led him to found the Sound Healers Association in 1982 and earn a master's degree from Lesley University. He also established Spirit Music, an early record label dedicated to therapeutic sound and music, releasing works by various artists including himself.
Goldman's engagement with Tibetan Buddhism included studying with the Gyume Monks and being ordained as a Chant Master by Rinchen Chugyal in 1995, enabling him to teach Tibetan chanting in the West. His work has been recognized with an induction into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame in 2011 and inclusion in the Watkins Review's list of the world's most spiritually influential people. He has released over 30 albums and authored eight books on sound healing, with several achieving bestseller status and international publication.
Harmonics and Sound Healing
Jonathan Goldman is recognized for his contributions to the fields of harmonics and sound healing. His research into the science of sound and music psychology has been a cornerstone of his work, aiming to explore and utilize sound as a therapeutic modality. He founded the Sound Healers Association (SHA) in 1982, an organization dedicated to this pursuit. Goldman's academic background includes a master's degree from Lesley University, which further informed his studies. He also established Spirit Music, a record label that pioneered the release of music specifically intended for therapeutic applications, featuring recordings by himself and other artists in the genre.
Connection to Tibetan Buddhism
Goldman's work is significantly influenced by his deep connection to Tibetan Buddhism. His research involved collaboration with the Gyume Monks, and he became a student of theirs during their 1988 US tour. A pivotal moment in his spiritual journey was his ordination as a Chant Master in 1995 by Tibetan Buddhist Monk Rinchen Chugyal, empowering him to share Tibetan chanting traditions in Western contexts. He also worked with Lama Tashi, who succeeded Chugyal as Chant Master. Goldman's chanting has been featured on various recordings, including Grammy-nominated and award-winning albums, and his own 'Chakra Chants' series.
Key Ideas
- Exploration of sound as a healing force
- Therapeutic applications of music and chanting
- Transmission of Tibetan Buddhist chanting traditions in the West
Books by Jonathan Goldman
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