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Jim was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy for four years, where he toured the Mediterranian Sea twice, and was actually on the scene for the first Gulf War.
After the Navy, Jim attended and graduated from the Edgar Cayce School in Virginia Beach in '05, where he studied different modes of healing, meditation, yoga, and energy work. It was here that Jim became interested in drumming as a means of exploration and healing. During this time Jim began making didgeridus, and teaching classes and workshops. In addition to his teaching, Gagnon is a free-lance writer, cultural music enthusiast, painter, and producer of four cds, the latest being "The Great Dance", by his group Dreamtime Project.
He currently lives with his 8 year old son, Isaiah, in Charlottesville, Va.
Sign up for one of Jim's Special "Sound Table" individual sessions:
The session lasts about 30-45 minutes and the client remains fully clothed. special vibrational music soothes and relaxes the body on a cellular level, releasing tight muscles and energetic blocks. the sound vibrations stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, inducing a deep state of relaxation.
A few of the many applications are pain management, deepening meditation, balancing chakras, and stimulating creativity. clients report remarkable results such as reduced pain, tension, and stress, and a general sense of wellness and peace. one client remarked, " I felt completely cleansed of all pain and confusion. It felt like my heart was openning and expanding for days after my treatment!"
Learn more about Jim at http://www.dreamtimeproject.com
Contact:
Saint Francis University
Office of Continuing Education
Phone: 814-472-3012
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