Raga Sound Meditation & Satsang
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Date & Time
Fri, Mar 10 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Fri, Apr 14 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Address (map)
28 Parker Way
Venue (website)
Yoga Soup
Please join us to dive into the ocean of Ancient Vedic sounds and vibrations through Ragas that will heal your body, calm your mind, and connect with the Self.
Master Indian classical musician, sound healer, and Vedantic spiritual teacher Pandit Balmiki Sharma – along with a group of veteran Indian classical musicians who’ve been practicing Ragas their entire life – offer a rare chance to see and experience some of the world’s oldest ancient instruments and musical compositions. They offer a combination of musical performances and sacred teachings on the nature of sound and its effects on the mind.
Enjoy a devotional concert that will open your heart, heal your mind, and connect with the soul plus, Satsang with a master teacher. You will get a chance to ask questions not only about the sound and its effects on the mind but learn about the nature of life, death, and beyond as per Vedanta.
Pandit Balmiki Sharma grew up in Bihar, India studying ancient Vedic science about the mind, meditation, and Self from Self-realized saints and scriptures such as Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Geeta, Dhammapada, Guru Granth Sahib, and Bible.
He has a Ph.D. in Indian classical music and a Masters in Hindi literature with a focus on religious studies.
Buddha wasn’t born enlightened or self-realized, and neither were Jesus, Yogananda, and Maharshi Mehi – they all had to learn from someone how or why to sit erect and cross-legged; the first step of Dhyana yoga (meditation). That “someone” had to learn the same things from someone and the first someone learned that from Vedas, the source.
Balmiki’s mission is to help humans connect to that source.