This week’s podcast first posted back in April 2012, and is one of our most downloaded shows. I hope you enjoy this blast from the past my friends. Until next week — Namaste.
“Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo” is the Adi Mantra. Translated “I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine Teacher, it is chanted at the beginning of a Kundalini Yoga session to help us tune into the Divine flow & self knowledge we all carry within. I’ve found many ways to use this mantra in my practice, for instance to ground before I meditate or do Japa, or even to warm up before a voice over session. It brings me to the place inside that is quiet. Most of the chants in the set are from the Kundalini tradition, but there is also a lovely one by Shantala. Please enjoy the journey to your inner self, my friends. Peace — and Namaste.
SONG | ARTIST | CD |
Om | Mercury Max | The Eternal Om |
Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo | AYKANNA (Pauline Sukhdev Drossart & Akahdahmah) | Livelight ~ Kundalini Chants for Yoga & Meditation |
Gurudev | Heather & Benjy Wertheimer | Ocean of Sound – Selections From Shantala |
Ong Namo – I Bow | Gurunam Singh | The Journey Home |
Ong Namo Guru Dayvaa | Jai Jagdeesh | I Am Thine |
Ong Namo | Mirabai Cieba | Awakened Earth |
Ong Namo | Harnam | A Fearless Heart |
Ong Namo | Maya Fiennes | MayaSpace |
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