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The Sound of the Soul:
Music as a Path to Presence

Listening deeply — how music and silence awaken our inner life.
Tayna Malaspina

Leader

Tayna Malaspina

Director of Young Adults Programme. Postgraduate at Spirituality and Consciousness Studies (PUC University). Taynã is the international director of the WCCM Young Adults Programme. Oblate (monastic in the world) of the WCCM. Graduated in Social Communication (ESPM-SP). In her Masters in Social Psychology (PUC-SP), she studied the relationship between happiness and meaning at work from Generation Y in Brazil. She has a postgraduate degree in Positive Psychology: Science of Well-being and Self-Realisation (PUC-RS), where she studied the development of spiritual intelligence through the practices of mindfulness and Christian meditation. In her postgraduate course in Spirituality and Consciousness Studies at PUC-RS, she studied Christian meditation in times of liquid modernity and burnout society.

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Bram Ruiter
Bram Ruiter

Bram Ruiter combines a background in technology with a passion for theatre and theology. He spent four months in Bonnevaux to experience how a monastic rhythm can transform a person

Date

Jun 11 2026

Time

Central European Time
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

Online

Conducted via Zoom or live-stream.

Music and silence have long been sources of inner space and resonance. Through guitar compositions, storytelling, and moments of stillness, Bram helps you pause and listen to the story that quietly lives within you.

Tayna Malaspina

Leader

Tayna Malaspina

Director of Young Adults Programme. Postgraduate at Spirituality and Consciousness Studies (PUC University). Taynã is the international director of the WCCM Young Adults Programme. Oblate (monastic in the world) of the WCCM. Graduated in Social Communication (ESPM-SP). In her Masters in Social Psychology (PUC-SP), she studied the relationship between happiness and meaning at work from Generation Y in Brazil. She has a postgraduate degree in Positive Psychology: Science of Well-being and Self-Realisation (PUC-RS), where she studied the development of spiritual intelligence through the practices of mindfulness and Christian meditation. In her postgraduate course in Spirituality and Consciousness Studies at PUC-RS, she studied Christian meditation in times of liquid modernity and burnout society.

Other Leaders

Bram Ruiter
Bram Ruiter

Bram Ruiter combines a background in technology with a passion for theatre and theology. He spent four months in Bonnevaux to experience how a monastic rhythm can transform a person

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Tayna Malaspina

Leader

Tayna Malaspina

Director of Young Adults Programme. Postgraduate at Spirituality and Consciousness Studies (PUC University). Taynã is the international director of the WCCM Young Adults Programme. Oblate (monastic in the world) of the WCCM. Graduated in Social Communication (ESPM-SP). In her Masters in Social Psychology (PUC-SP), she studied the relationship between happiness and meaning at work from Generation Y in Brazil. She has a postgraduate degree in Positive Psychology: Science of Well-being and Self-Realisation (PUC-RS), where she studied the development of spiritual intelligence through the practices of mindfulness and Christian meditation. In her postgraduate course in Spirituality and Consciousness Studies at PUC-RS, she studied Christian meditation in times of liquid modernity and burnout society.

Other Leaders

Bram Ruiter
Bram Ruiter

Bram Ruiter combines a background in technology with a passion for theatre and theology. He spent four months in Bonnevaux to experience how a monastic rhythm can transform a person

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