EcoDeo held a sound healing session at a new venue in our home island back in the Philippines on April 14. Hosted by Silent Sage Yoga Center in the heart of Bacolod City.
It was a treat to conduct this sonic immersion and sound bath which uses vibration and resonance of different instruments to relax both body and mind. To dissolve our awareness and restore inner harmony through rhythm, beat, and melody.
traveling tools of sound |
To effectively shut down mind chatter and clear out mental clutter - where neither exists, a state of silence is attainable.
It was an added treat that the Sikh New Year festival of Vaisakhi or Baisakhi fell on this auspicious date. Originally a spring harvest festival celebrated in the northern Indian state of Punjab.
The festival gained religious significance for Sikhs when Guru Gobind Singh – the 10th and final living guru for Sikhs – created the Khalsa in 1699.
Dasam Granth manuscript with warrior-saint mythologies |
Khalsa refers to those whose life and spirit are solely devoted to the One Universal Creator - not to any designated ruler, leader, or messenger either.
The Sikh faith was founded on the idea that there is only one Universal Creator and that all people are equal - regardless of their religion, gender, ethnicity, color, caste, or other attributes.
When the world weighs us down, we rise up and raise our spirit in shared wisdom. Set to music and sang out loud - giving voice to all our troubles.
Whatever it takes to get us through our challenges and embrace the world - in our majesty and power. May our presence and authenticity send shuddering vibrations all around us.
Returning a tsunami of ripples and resonance from those of us they have touched so deeply and understand so thoroughly.
Would that all of humanity behaved toward each other similarly. Blessings for an to all.
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