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Please join Divyatma & Samantha on the second Saturday of the month in the yogic practice of kirtan - singing divine names and mantras from the spiritual heart. This month we are joined by our dear friend Jiva Berry on Mridanga. ENTRY by DONATION - Donations can be made via cash at the door. (no eftpos facilities). TIME - Starting at 5:30pm to 7:30pm BRING - Your open heart, a cushion & blankets for cosiness & comfort. VENUE - The Inner Space 96A Camp Street, North Katoomba Blue Mountains (The venue is hidden away at the back of the property and has no signage. If coming for the first time keep heading up the gravel driveway past the fruit trees and you will find us there) We look forward to chanting with you! Om & Prem
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🕉️ An Evening of Kirtan 🌟 With Dayākar Dās and Living Devotion 📅 Saturday, June 28th, 7:30-9:30pm 💌 $25, with low income tickets available and no one turned away for lack of funds ABOUT THE MUSIC OF YOGA Kirtan is a spiritual service with five parts that is found in the path of Bhakti Yoga. One of the parts is the chanting of Sanskrit healing and empowerment mantras and the singing of devotional songs called bhajans. Kirtan is a musically guided meditation practice. Practicing this yoga calms the mind, relaxes the body and energizes the Spirit. Reciting mantra with a devotional attitude, especially the singing of bhajans, has a calming effect on the brain, quieting the mind so that we can experience the opening of our hearts, allowing us to taste the blissful reality that is our true nature. Come dive into the depths of your own heart in this safe, supportive environment. No previous yoga, meditation or singing experience is necessary to participate. Practice is led by Dayākar Dās who is a Certified Ashtanga Yoga Teacher and practitioner of 32 years, who has been teaching meditation and leading kirtan for over two decades.
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