ENJOY AUDIO SAMPLES OF MUSIC AND MINI-TALKS ON THIS PAGE
OR CLICK ON LINKS BELOW TO ACCESS VIDEO CLIPS & PHOTOS

 

PRAISEPRESSRADIO, REVIEWSAUDIO, VIDEO PHOTOS

The following tracks have been sequentially arranged to help you understand The Yoga of Sound and some of its components through words as well as demonstrations of music and chant. The files should play on whatever audio player your computer uses, such as QuickTime or Windows Media Player. The album hyperlink offers more information on the source recording. 

NOTE: ODD NUMBER TRACKS IN BOLD ARE MUSIC SAMPLES / EVEN NUMBERED TRACKS ARE  SHORT EXPLANATIONS. ENJOY!

Track 1: Om_Namah_Shivaya.wma (1:03)

A classic Tantric devotional mantra to honor the power of change.

From the album Shakti Yoga.

 

Track 2: What_is_Sound_Yoga.wma (1:12)

An explanation: What is the Yoga of Sound? 

 

Track 3: Lokah_Samastha.wma (1:33)

An ancient Vedic chant: “May all beings be happy” or “May our world be blessed with health.” From the album Shabda Yoga.

 

Track 4: How_different_from_Hatha.wma (1:02)

An explanation: How is Sound Yoga different from Hatha Yoga? 

 

Track 5: Rudram.wma An extract from the Rudram (1:50)
A Powerful Vedic mantra from the Yajur Veda.

From the album Shabda Yoga.

 

Track 6: Explain_Shabda_Yoga.wma (1:21) (Vedic Tradition)

An explanation of Shabda Yoga, or word yoga  

 

Track 7: Ganesh_Mantra.wma  (1:22) 

A Vedic Mantra invoking the power to remove obstacles.

From the album Shabda Yoga.  

 

Track 8: Explain_Shakti_Yoga.wma (1:21)

An explanation of Shakti Yoga, or sound as energy 

 

Track 9: Shakti_Mantras.wma  (0:53)

Tantric Mantras honoring energy as a force of the goddess.

From the album Shakti Yoga.

 

Track 10: Explain_Bhava_Yoga.wma (1:09) (Bhakti Tradition)

An explanation of Bhava Yoga, or devotional chanting. 

 

Track 11: Shree_Ram.wma Shri Ram Jai Ram (1:15)

A devotional mantra very popular in India

From the album P.M. Yoga Chants 

 

Track 12: Explain_Nada_Yoga.wma (1:40) Nada Yoga Tradition
An explanation of Nada Yoga, the science of sound and music 

 

Track 13: Nada_Yoga_Meditation.wma (1:58)

A taste of vocal expressions from the album Nada Yoga

 

Track 14: Who_benefits_from_Sound_Yoga.wma  (2:19)

An explanation: Who can benefit from Sound Yoga?

 

Track 15: Om_Mani_Padme_Om.wma (0:57) 

A popular Tibetan Tantric mantra: "hailing the jewel in the lotus."

From the album A.M. Yoga Chants.

 

Track 16: Study_Sound_Yoga.wma (1:32)

An explanation: How does one study or absorb the Yoga of Sound? 

 

Track 17: Raghupathy.wma (1:21)

Mahatma Gandhi's favorite devotional chant

From the album Bhava Yoga.

Any content drawn from the public pages of this website must be properly referenced with all required citation information, including complete URL, authorship and date. To learn about terms and conditions regarding our products and services, please view our Company Policies Copyright 1998 to 2010, Russill Paul and Guha Soulworks LLC. 

All Yogic Mystery School content, structure and design is private and protected by copyright and trademark, and cannot be used without formal permission procedure. For all permissions, contact guha2000@cs.com 

All rights reserved, Guha Soulworks LLC, www.russillpaul.com