can all chant, sing and dance without any expectation. We can heal ourselves and share that healing with any who are willing to open their hearts, release their minds—and we can extend this healing to the rest of the world, just by working with vibration.”
Q: Please describe your experience of sharing music.
The Grass Gypsys: “We love sharing our music in the yoga and healing environment. It extends far beyond entertaining. We hope to serve as an anchor, a vehicle, a soundtrack, a guide and healing instrument all at the same time. We are especially grateful for the access that participants trust us with—listening intently, with breath and awareness. In this setting the space and people are open to listening, receiving and sharing their energy. We so deeply treasure and honor that.”
Jaya Shanti: “My favorite thing about sharing music with others is the transformation that one experience can have. To witness the very fi rst time someone feels the vibration deep inside while sitting with a group of seemingly “strangers” in the beginning, and through sharing the space of music,
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discovering that we are all truly one source of peace, love and light.”
Q: What does mantra do for you personally? Why do you chant?
The Grass Gypsys: “ Mantra contains elements that are intrinsic to musical and literary self expression— divine, intentional poetry, rhythm, melody. It sanctifi es that which is most integral to a musician: sound. And as a mindfulness practice, it brings in the element of vibration to breath work and visualization. Word and beat propel us through our day.”
Jaya Shanti: “Singing mantras with my heart wide open has allowed me to stay balanced and at peace. It continues with every opportunity I get to share this wonderful practice. It shows me that each soul vibrating on this planet has its own journey. To infuse the journey, vibration sound vibration brings healing and love to all who allow themselves to open their hearts to all possibilities without limitations.”
This month’s Autumn Equinox Yoga
Jam is an amazing three hours of bliss and music! The fi rst part of the evening will bring everyone into the space of unity with guided meditation followed
by sound healing including a long ‘gong bath’ shared by Rachel ‘Amanbir’ Chase, moving into ecstatic mantra led by Jaya Shanti followed by the night’s featured event: an incredible live concert with The Grass Gypsys, joining us all the way from Boston! This experience is in honor of the healing power of music and in celebration of the Central Florida community dedicated to awakening to natural abilities for health and happiness. Fall Equinox Yoga Jam is open to all: $54 per person, $20 for ages 12 and under. Gather in the beautiful sacred space of The Kundalini Yoga Center Ashram, bring family and friends for an unforgettable magical evening: singing and dancing welcome, tea and treats will be available. To hear music and get to know the artists:
www.TheGrassGypsys. com,
www.LindyRomez.com. To register:
www.TheKundaliniYogaCenter.com, (407) 767-8717. Pre-register because this event will fi ll up fast!
Rachel “Amanbir” Chase is a yoga instructor, dancer, energy healer and artist. She teaches in the Central Florida area and beyond, as well as bringing people together for conscious events like this one. She can be found at www.
RachelChase.com
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