The Healing Power of Chant

By Julie Blue: Song Circle Leader

Tibetan Medicine Buddha Chant


Singing, in and of itself is a joyous and uplifting experience. It taps us into the power of breath and the world of resonance and vibration. I love to sing all kinds of songs and discovered I felt most in harmony when I invited others to sing with me.

During performances, healing sound courses, a big choir I led for years or the singing circles I offer now, the same kind of magic would always happen. Science is now showing all the reasons why when people move into their hearts, the stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline lower, and the happy bonding hormones of oxytocin and dopamine rise. I have so much to share about this from years of research and will do so in my next blog. In this blog I want to focus on the healing power of chant.


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This article originally appeared on Julie’s blog. Read the entire post here.

Vedic Chanting Circle Every Tuesday!

For all of you interested in Vedic Chanting including Kirtan lovers, we now have a new offering for you with Gopika and Nadaka on Tuesday evenings! They will take you on a journey in Vedic sound, ignite the power of the voice, engage in an experience that is freeing, energizing and healing.

Mantras carry a sound vibration that has a purifying, healing influence on our being and our environment. Flow into the form of the traditional Vedic mantra and explore the art of engaging, listening and witnessing.

Vedic Sound Circle: A Collective Chanting Experience

 

Led by Gopika – Live Music by Nadaka

Day: Every Tuesday, beginning April 5th

Time: 6:00–7:00pm
 

What is a MANTRA?