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Monthly Satsang Meditation: Mantras,Sound Healing & Presence

Deva Premal
Deva Premal
May 24, 2026
9 min read

TLDR: This satsang is a live guided meditation session blending mantra chanting, sacred song, and silent presence. The teaching emphasizes how sound vibration moves through the body as an inner cleansing practice, how collective singing and chanting across geographic distance creates energetic communion, and how intention—healings, blessings, forgiveness—travels through vocal resonance. The session weaves together traditional mantras (Om, Gayatri-related invocations), devotional songs rooted in ashram teachings, and guided breath work to anchor participants into present-moment embodied awareness.

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What is the Healing Function of Sound Vibration in the Body?

One of the central teachings in this satsang concerns how mantra and song work physiologically and subtly. Rather than treating chanting as mere recitation, the session offers a somatic model: sound is movement, resonance, and inner cleansing. When participants are invited to chant "Om," the instruction breaks the sound into two parts—the "O" sound and the "M" sound—each serving a distinct purpose. The "O" is described as an invitation for light, for the ungraspable, for the unmanifest to enter the body. This is not abstract theology; it's a felt experience. As the breath sustains the "O," participants learn to sense the sound opening internal channels.

The "M" sound that follows is where the resonance anchors. Rather than letting the vibration dissipate, the "M" holds and swishes the light through the body "like an inner cleansing, an inner shower." This dual-phase model treats the mantra as a somatic technology: inhalation and intention bring in subtle energy; the resonant consonant seals and distributes it internally. The teaching is pragmatic—singers are encouraged to feel the vibration resonating within their bodies, to observe the physical sensation of tone moving through the chest, throat, and head.

Throughout the session, participants are invited to sing aloud rather than silently. This is deliberate. Singing is positioned not as performance but as medicine. "Singing is so healing. It's so healing for us," the teacher emphasizes. There is recognition that solo chanting in a bedroom may feel awkward or self-conscious, so the invitation is explicit: turn up the volume, disturb your neighbors with good disturbance, find your voice. The act of vocalization—physically producing tone—engages the nervous system differently than internal repetition alone.

How Does Collective Gathering Across Distance Create Communion?

At the opening of the session, there is wonder expressed at the miracle of global simultaneity: people all over the world, sitting in their homes, connected mysteriously through video, all chanting and singing together. This is not presented as a consolation prize for in-person gathering; it is genuinely marked as miraculous. The experience of thousands of people in separate locations, united by intention and sound, is treated as a real spiritual fact.

The teaching does not treat the online format as less potent than physical presence. Instead, it invites participants to feel they are part of a living congregation. Yet the teacher acknowledges uncertainty—"the only problem with that is I don't know what we're going to play"—and hands off the choice of which songs or mantras to perform to the musician, indicating that the content matters less than the quality of presence and the receptiveness of the gathered community. What unites them is not a predetermined script but the shared intention to sing, to resonate, and to be present together.

What Role Does Intention Play in Healing and Blessing?

The session includes an explicit teaching about directing energy through sound and prayer. Participants are guided to sing blessings and send healing to those who need it. "Send it out to your friend who needs healing," the teacher invites. The song "Rain of Blessings" becomes a vehicle not just for personal peace but for directed intention: "Bless the mothers. Protect the daughter. Bless all creatures great and small."

This is not metaphorical wishful thinking. The teaching treats sound as a carrier of intent that can be transmitted across space. When you sing for healing, you are not merely expressing sentiment; you are using the vibrational properties of your voice as a tool to ripple outward. The collective singing amplifies this; many voices singing the same words in the same frequency create a coherent wave. The practice thus transforms private prayer into public blessing and positions every participant as an agent of healing for others.

Why Are Mantras More Powerful Than Translation or Intellectual Understanding?

A significant teaching moment in the satsang addresses why people should chant in Sanskrit rather than translated English versions. The teacher notes that "the mantra is much more powerful" than intellectual understanding of it, and that translated lyrics, while beautiful, do not carry the same vibrational potency. "It only makes sense if you have the resonation," the teaching clarifies. This distinguishes between intellectual comprehension and somatic resonance.

When you translate a mantra into English and repeat the translation, you engage the thinking mind. You understand the meaning. But the original Sanskrit syllables carry embedded harmonic and energetic properties that have been refined over centuries of chanting by millions of practitioners. Each sound, each vowel, each consonant cluster has a specific vibration that works on the nervous system, the endocrine system, the subtle body. Translation flattens this; it makes the mantra rational but strips it of its vibrational medicine.

This is why the session emphasizes actual chanting over explanation. Participants are guided into the sounds without being asked to first understand them intellectually. They are invited to feel the vibration, to observe the internal response, to let the mantra do its work through resonance rather than through meaning. The mantra transcends language and meaning; it is a frequency.

What is the Significance of Silence and Presence in Collective Practice?

While the session is filled with singing and chanting, there are moments of deliberate silence and closing of the eyes. These are not gaps in the practice; they are essential. After chanting, participants are invited to close their eyes and sit in stillness. This quiet follows the active vocalization and allows the resonance to settle into the body and nervous system. The silence is not emptiness; it is the integration of what has been sung.

Presence itself is a form of practice. At one moment, a technical glitch with the camera causes mild amusement—the camera becomes "infatuated" and refuses to cooperate. Rather than this being treated as a disruption, it becomes a reminder: "It's not about me. It's about us." This offhand teaching points to the non-dual nature of satsang. The individual ego, the teacher's persona, even the technology—these are all secondary to the shared field of consciousness that gathers when people sit together in sincerity and devotion.

What Stories and Teachings Emerge from the Original Songs?

Two original or newly arranged songs bookend much of the singing: "Rain of Blessings" and "In the Garden of the Mystic." These songs are not didactic; they are poetic and imaginal. "In the Garden of the Mystic" describes a series of encounters—with a rose whose perfume is intoxicating but not picked, with a bird that is watched but not captured, with music and laughter and tears and both living and dying. The garden becomes a metaphor for the spiritual path: a place where natural beauty, freedom, paradox, and the dissolution of separation all coexist.

The song culminates in the image of dancing "in the heart of the hurricane" until "only love remains." This is not romantic love but the ground of being itself—the non-dual awareness that persists when all else falls away. The garden, the dancing, the hurricane, and love are not different things; they are the same reality viewed through different facets. By singing this, participants are not learning a doctrine but ingesting an experience through imagery and melody.

One of these songs ("In the Garden of the Mystic") is described as "a new old song"—parts of it came from time spent in an ashram in India decades ago, written by a fellow musician named Sambodi Prem who now lives in Australia. This lineage detail is important. The song carries the blessing and energy of an actual community of practitioners who composed and sang it in sacred space. When participants sing it now, they are not inventing the practice; they are joining a lineage.

How Does Breath Anchor Presence in Meditation?

The satsang opens with explicit guidance on breath: participants are invited to take several exhales through the open mouth, with a sigh, releasing everything not needed in the moment. This is preparation, not meditation itself. It clears the nervous system. The shoulders drop. The spine remains straight but at ease. Then, once this settling has occurred, participants are invited to take a deep breath that leads all the way into the mantra.

Breath is the bridge between conscious and unconscious, between voluntary and involuntary systems. By beginning with exhales (the release) before moving into the mantra (the infusion), the practice creates a rhythm of letting go and filling. This is not a concept but a lived physiology. The out-breath calms the parasympathetic system; the in-breath with sound activates and directs subtle energy. The body becomes the temple; the breath becomes the prayer.

Where to go from here

This satsang offers several immediate practices. If you have a quiet or semi-private space, experiment with chanting "Om" using the two-part structure described: let the "O" be an open invitation to light and the unmanifest, and let the "M" anchor and distribute that resonance through your body. Notice what arises in your nervous system, your chest, your head. Singing aloud, not silently, intensifies the effect.

If you are drawn to the songs or mantras mentioned here, seek out recordings and allow yourself to sing along, even if alone. The collective field described in the satsang extends through recorded sound as well; you join the lineage of all who have sung these words before you.

Consider what healing or blessing you wish to send into the world, and practice singing or chanting with that intention held clearly. The specificity matters—whether you are singing for a friend's recovery, for protection of mothers and children, for forgiveness, for freedom—the intention travels with the vibration.

Finally, if you are touched by the teaching that resonance matters more than intellectual understanding, consider learning mantras in their original Sanskrit even if you do not speak the language. Let the sounds work on you directly, without translation. This requires trust—trust that the mantra's frequency will do what it has been refined to do, without your thinking mind needing to supervise.

Transcript

[0:09] [music]

[0:20] [music]

[0:24] Namaste.

[0:25] >> Namaste friends. Welcome. Welcome.

[0:29] Wow.

[0:31] It's a miracle, isn't it? That we can be

[0:34] gathered all over the all over the world

[0:37] right now, sitting down together

[0:40] in front of our computer screens, being

[0:44] able to be connected some mysterious

[0:46] way.

[0:48] So incredible. And uh

[0:53] the music that we're going to play now

[0:55] or what the mantras that we will chant

[0:59] uh it's really an invitation that you

[1:01] guys out there even if you're in the

[1:04] room on your own see if you can find

[1:06] your voice if you can find uh turn us up

[1:10] like Bob Marley said turn up the music

[1:12] you know

[1:13] >> we can disturb our neighbors there good

[1:15] good disturbance if people sing and

[1:17] mantras So, so give yourself that

[1:22] moment, that moment because singing is

[1:24] so healing. It's so healing for us. So,

[1:28] so I want you to to uh feel part of the

[1:35] congregation that we're now in.

[1:39] And uh but the only problem with that is

[1:42] I don't know what we're going to play.

[1:44] So

[1:47] that's David's department right now.

[1:50] Shall we do

[1:53] or shall we just go straight into the

[1:55] new song?

[1:55] >> No. No. First at all.

[2:00] >> Oh. Oh, whatever. Oh, whatever.

[2:09] From darkness to light.

[2:15] From illusion to truth

[2:19] and from death

[2:22] to deathlessness [music]

[2:23] to the realization of eternal

[2:28] or eternal nature.

[2:33] [music]

[2:39] [music and singing]

[2:43] >> [music]

[2:46] [singing]

[2:48] >> Maya.

[2:52] [music]

[2:54] [singing]

[2:58] [music]

[3:03] [singing and music]

[3:08] Actually, [music] David, let's let's

[3:09] before we go there, let's chant the

[3:12] mantra to tell us.

[3:13] >> Okay, [music] let's start

[3:15] properly.

[3:23] So, let's just moment to take a deep

[3:25] breath and as we breathe out through the

[3:27] mouth, we just take this chance to let

[3:31] go of everything that is not needed in

[3:35] this moment. A few out breaths with open

[3:38] mouth. Maybe make a little sigh.

[3:43] A little ah

[3:46] a little smile,

[3:50] a little dropping of the shoulders and

[3:53] still with our spine straight.

[3:58] And then when we have arrived in the

[4:00] moment in our bodies and our seat,

[4:04] then we're ready to take that deep

[4:06] [music] breath that leads us into the

[4:07] mantra

[4:09] all the way to the end of the breath

[4:12] with a beautiful resonance on the sound

[4:15] m which makes [music] the sound vibrate

[4:18] within our bodies. So the O is an

[4:21] invitation [music]

[4:22] for the light for the

[4:26] un graspable [music] for the unmanifest

[4:29] to come into the body and then with the

[4:31] M sound we anchor that sound in the body

[4:35] and I always see it like we are swishing

[4:38] around that beautiful light in the body

[4:41] like an inner cleansing inner shower.

[4:45] Yeah. So deep breath.

[4:49] Oh.

[4:51] [music]

[4:58] [music]

[5:04] Oh. [music and singing]

[5:10] [music]

[5:16] >> [music]

[5:20] >> Oh,

[5:23] [singing and music]

[5:29] [music]

[5:33] pouring [music and singing]

[5:34] down.

[5:37] Kiss the [singing] earth and [music]

[5:41] this holy ground.

[5:45] Holy [singing and music]

[5:46] water

[5:49] heaven send

[5:53] rain [singing and music] our blessings

[5:57] by sacment.

[6:00] Rain of blessings. [music]

[6:02] >> Rain [singing] of blessings

[6:04] falling down. Falling [music]

[6:07] down.

[6:08] >> Kiss the earth. Kiss the

[6:11] [music and singing] earth and

[6:14] this holy ground.

[6:18] >> Holy [singing and music]

[6:19] waterers.

[6:23] Heaven

[6:26] rain of [singing and music] blessings

[6:29] for us.

[6:33] [music]

[6:35] >> Rain [singing] of blessings

[6:39] pouring [singing] down. Kiss the earth.

[6:43] >> Kiss [music] the earth and

[6:47] this holy [singing]

[6:48] ground.

[6:50] >> Holy [music] water. Holy [singing]

[6:53] water,

[6:54] heaven sent, heaven sent,

[6:57] [music and singing]

[6:58] bring our blessing, bring our blessings,

[7:04] our sacment,

[7:08] [music]

[7:10] >> [singing]

[7:12] >> Sass [music]

[7:18] [singing]

[7:22] is so lad [music and singing]

[7:29] [music]

[7:31] [singing]

[7:34] [music]

[7:37] [singing]

[7:39] is [music]

[7:42] [singing]

[7:46] [music]

[7:48] so

[7:51] [singing]

[7:54] [music]

[7:55] s

[8:01] [music]

[8:07] [singing and music] our blessings.

[8:10] Sing your wild song. [music]

[8:14] Mighty [singing] God of thunder.

[8:18] Beat your heavenly [singing and music]

[8:19] drum.

[8:22] Beat the drum of mercy.

[8:26] Beat the [singing and music] drum of

[8:27] forgiveness.

[8:30] Beat the drum [music and singing] of

[8:32] freedom.

[8:34] still bearing witness.

[8:41] [singing]

[8:44] [music]

[8:45] [singing]

[8:52] >> [music]

[8:53] [singing]

[8:56] [music]

[9:02] [singing and music]

[9:08] [singing]

[9:11] [music]

[9:12] >> You send it out to your friend who needs

[9:14] healing. [singing] Send it out to your

[9:17] friend. [music]

[9:24] [music and singing]

[9:28] Send it out. Send it [music and singing]

[9:29] out.

[9:31] The mother

[9:34] [singing]

[9:35] sus [music]

[9:40] [singing]

[9:42] [music]

[9:44] [singing] is so

[9:52] sus. [music and singing]

[9:57] [music and singing]

[10:04] >> [music]

[10:06] >> Rain of blessings.

[10:09] [music]

[10:10] Holy water.

[10:14] Bless the mothers.

[10:18] Protect the daughter.

[10:23] Bless all [singing and music] creatures

[10:27] great and [singing] small.

[10:31] >> Rain of blessing [music]

[10:35] >> pouring down on us all.

[10:39] Pouring down on us all.

[10:43] Down on us all.

[10:47] Down on us all.

[10:51] We open our arms as we sing.

[10:58] [singing]

[11:01] [music]

[11:06] [singing and music]

[11:08] Da

[11:10] s

[11:15] [singing]

[11:19] [music]

[11:23] [singing]

[11:25] [music]

[11:28] [singing]

[11:29] open your voices [music]

[11:36] S [singing and music] is so

[11:42] [music]

[11:43] [singing]

[11:46] Say so. [singing]

[11:52] [music]

[11:54] [singing]

[11:55] So

[11:59] [singing]

[12:02] [music]

[12:09] pouring down on us all.

[12:13] pouring [music] down [singing]

[12:15] on us.

[12:27] [music and singing]

[12:33] >> [music]

[12:33] >> May

[12:36] [singing]

[12:37] [music]

[12:44] [music]

[12:44] [singing]

[12:50] [music and singing]

[12:54] your

[12:56] >> [singing and music]

[12:56] >> Maychech.

[13:01] [music]

[13:02] [singing]

[13:07] [music and singing]

[13:12] [singing]

[13:14] [music]

[13:20] [singing]

[13:25] Mayo.

[13:28] [music and singing]

[13:35] [singing]

[13:36] [music]

[13:41] [music]

[13:41] [singing]

[13:47] [singing and music]

[13:51] Oh

[13:54] [music]

[13:56] [singing]

[13:57] maya.

[13:59] [music]

[14:03] [singing]

[14:05] [music]

[14:10] [music]

[14:12] [singing]

[14:14] [music]

[14:19] [singing and music]

[14:21] Let your mom.

[14:26] [singing]

[14:28] [music]

[14:32] [singing]

[14:36] [music]

[14:44] [singing]

[14:46] >> [music]

[14:46] >> Oh

[14:51] my [singing]

[14:52] god.

[14:55] [music]

[14:55] [singing]

[15:01] [music]

[15:02] [singing]

[15:06] [music]

[15:13] [singing]

[15:19] >> [music and singing]

[15:20] >> may

[15:36] [music]

[15:37] [singing]

[15:43] [singing]

[15:53] >> [music]

[16:01] >> You join with the mantra arm

[16:05] turning home [music] with a

[16:12] Oh.

[16:22] Oh. [music]

[16:27] [music]

[16:41] >> [music]

[17:01] >> Rain of blessings.

[17:10] So if you have your eyes open, just

[17:12] close your eyes for a moment.

[17:46] One second. The camera has a mind of its

[17:48] own. It wants to It doesn't want to go.

[17:56] [laughter]

[17:56] >> That's okay. As long as it's on you and

[17:58] not me.

[17:59] >> No, it's Hello. [laughter] Go away, you

[18:03] camera.

[18:09] >> That's so funny.

[18:17] >> It's not about me. It's about us.

[18:20] >> It's infactuated. Thank you. [laughter]

[18:22] >> Yeah.

[18:28] tough.

[18:29] >> It looks really nice. I think now it's

[18:31] going to be

[18:54] okay.

[18:56] Should we try

[19:03] I think I'm going to do

[19:19] I [singing] saw a rose

[19:24] in the [singing] garden [music] of the

[19:26] mystic.

[19:29] I was taken [music and singing] by it

[19:31] sweet perfume.

[19:34] I didn't [singing] pick it. I [music]

[19:37] thought of you.

[19:42] >> I saw [singing and music] a bird

[19:47] >> in the garden [singing] of [music] the

[19:49] mystic.

[19:53] >> I [music and singing] watched it as it

[19:55] flew.

[19:59] And I thought [music and singing] of

[20:01] you.

[20:04] I thought of a love

[20:07] without [singing and music] any name.

[20:10] I thought of a fire without [singing]

[20:13] any [music] flame.

[20:15] I thought of forgiveness

[20:18] without [singing]

[20:19] any blame,

[20:21] without any shame. [music]

[20:26] Till only love remains.

[20:32] >> In the [singing and music] garden of the

[20:34] mistake.

[20:38] >> In [singing] the garden of the mistake.

[20:44] >> And I heard music [music]

[20:49] >> in the [singing] garden of the [music]

[20:51] mystic.

[20:56] I heard [singing] laughing [music] and

[20:58] crying. I living and dying [singing]

[21:02] too.

[21:07] >> And I joined the dancers

[21:10] [snorts]

[21:12] in the garden of the mystic. [music]

[21:18] Round and [singing] round and round and

[21:22] round and round and [music and singing]

[21:25] round we flew.

[21:29] We were dancing in the dark and dancing

[21:32] [singing and music]

[21:33] up the spark. Dancing in the heart of

[21:37] the hurricane. [music]

[21:39] Till only love remains. [music]

[21:45] It was in the [singing] garden of the

[21:48] mystic.

[21:51] >> In [music and singing] the garden of the

[21:53] mystic.

[21:56] First time I heard the guy at you.

[22:00] [music and singing]

[22:05] [music and singing]

[22:13] might

[22:15] [music]

[22:16] [singing]

[22:22] [music and singing]

[22:31] [music and singing]

[22:40] >> [music and singing]

[22:40] >> Oh

[22:44] my

[22:46] [singing]

[22:49] [music]

[22:51] [singing] god.

[22:58] [music and singing]

[23:05] [music]

[23:06] [singing]

[23:11] >> [music]

[23:11] [singing]

[23:16] >> de [singing and music]

[23:23] and I saw a rose

[23:28] [music]

[23:28] >> in the garden of [singing] the mystic.

[23:33] I was taken by its sweet perfume.

[23:38] I didn't pick it. I thought of [singing]

[23:41] you.

[23:45] >> And I saw a bird

[23:49] [music]

[23:50] >> in [singing] the garden of the misty.

[23:55] >> I watched it as [music and singing] it

[23:58] flew.

[24:02] And I thought of you.

[24:15] [music]

[24:38] We have this new song and uh it's kind

[24:42] of a new old song. It was some of it

[24:46] came from

[24:48] uh our time in the ashram

[24:51] in India many many years ago. This was

[24:54] written by one of my fellow musicians in

[24:58] the ashram at the time. His name was

[25:00] Sambodi Prem and uh he lives now in uh I

[25:04] think they live in New Zealand now.

[25:07] Isn't it New Zealand?

[25:09] >> Australia.

[25:10] >> It's it's Oh, it's in Melbourne down

[25:13] there.

[25:14] Anyway, Sam Bodhi Prem, I love you, man.

[25:17] And uh

[25:19] this is a little excursion from one of

[25:22] your songs. And I loved especially

[25:25] the way that uh it was the song of

[25:28] devotion way back there.

[25:32] Oh,

[25:33] >> I think the internet's gone.

[25:35] >> Oh, don't worry.

[25:37] We're in the jungle. What to do?

[25:39] >> Yeah.

[25:41] Remember

[25:56] [music]

[26:00] it.

[26:01] >> Yeah.

[26:02] As the stars

[26:05] in the sky [singing]

[26:08] fade away [music]

[26:10] by [singing] the light

[26:14] of the rising

[26:16] sun.

[26:20] >> We're at the point [singing] of no

[26:23] return.

[26:25] >> And we [music and singing] can watch as

[26:28] our bridges burn.

[26:31] When we [singing and music] don't know

[26:33] which way to turn,

[26:40] >> turn within.

[26:42] >> Turn within my friend.

[26:47] >> Turn [music and singing] within my

[26:49] friend.

[26:53] As the [music and singing] stars

[26:56] in the sky

[26:59] fade [music and singing] away

[27:02] by the light

[27:05] of the rising [singing]

[27:07] [music] sun,

[27:11] >> we're in the [singing] point [music] of

[27:14] no return.

[27:17] >> And we [music and singing] can watch as

[27:19] our bridges burn.

[27:23] And with [music and singing] the point

[27:25] of no return,

[27:29] turn within [music and singing] my

[27:30] friend.

[27:34] [music] Turn [singing] within my friend.

[27:38] We see if we can sing that together.

[27:40] That would be nice. As the stars in the

[27:43] sky. It's a very simple tune, isn't it?

[27:45] Goes as the [music] stars

[27:49] in the sky fade away. fade [music] away.

[27:52] [singing]

[27:53] >> By the light

[27:54] >> by the light the rising sun [music]

[27:58] >> of [singing] the rising

[28:01] sun.

[28:03] >> We're at the point [singing] of [music]

[28:05] no return.

[28:08] >> And we can [music and singing] watch as

[28:11] our bridges burn.

[28:14] >> And [music and singing] we don't know

[28:16] which way to turn.

[28:20] >> [music]

[28:20] >> Turn [singing]

[28:21] inside my brother.

[28:25] [music]

[28:26] >> How does that part go?

[28:28] >> Turn within.

[28:29] >> Turn [music and singing] within.

[28:32] Turn within my

[28:34] >> Sorry, [music] I'm a little bit

[28:35] distracted.

[28:36] >> We don't do things alone.

[28:37] >> Yeah, because uh

[28:41] [music]

[28:41] >> Can I keep singing?

[28:42] >> Yeah, you can. She She sings me. She

[28:45] sends me voice messages. I don't really

[28:47] want to listen to a voice message. Um, I

[28:50] don't know what to do cuz it looks

[28:52] [music] like the it's still sending

[28:55] >> Well, let's just keep going cuz this is

[28:57] such a nice song. Let's Let's see if we

[28:59] can learn it together.

[29:01] >> Oh, but I could maybe

[29:03] get online with a phone.

[29:09] >> Just let me just sort this out because

[29:11] it's

[29:11] >> the stars

[29:14] in the [singing] sky [music]

[29:17] fade away.

[29:20] by the [singing and music] light

[29:23] of the rising [music]

[29:26] sun.

[29:28] >> Let's get that good. of the rising

[29:30] [singing]

[29:32] sun.

[29:34] again. As the stars

[29:37] in the [music] sky

[29:40] fade away [singing]

[29:43] by the light

[29:47] of [music and singing] the rising

[29:50] sun,

[29:52] at the point of no return. [music]

[29:58] >> And we [singing] can watch as a bridge

[30:01] is burned.

[30:04] And we don't know [singing] where else

[30:07] to turn.

[30:09] >> Turn within [singing and music] my

[30:12] friend.

[30:13] >> Oh yeah, that's it.

[30:15] >> Turn [singing and music] within.

[30:19] >> Let's try it again.

[30:22] >> As the [music and singing] stars

[30:24] in the sky.

[30:26] >> Well, let's get that good. Let's get

[30:27] that good. One, two, three. As the

[30:31] [singing] stars [music]

[30:33] in the sky

[30:36] fade [singing] away

[30:39] by the [music] light

[30:43] of the [singing] rising

[30:45] [music] sun.

[30:47] We're at the [singing] point of no

[30:51] return

[30:52] [music]

[30:53] where we [singing] can watch our bridges

[30:57] burn.

[30:59] And if [singing and music] this go which

[31:01] way to turn,

[31:04] >> turn [music and singing] within my

[31:06] friend.

[31:10] >> Turn [singing] within my friend.

[31:15] >> One more time. As the

[31:17] [music and singing] stars

[31:19] in the sky

[31:22] >> fade [singing and music] away

[31:25] by the light

[31:28] of the [singing] rising

[31:31] sun [music]

[31:34] at the [singing] point of no return.

[31:40] >> And we can watch [music and singing] our

[31:42] bridge bridges burn.

[31:46] >> [singing and music]

[31:46] >> There nohere else to turn.

[31:51] Turn [singing]

[31:52] within my [music] friend.

[31:57] >> Turn [singing]

[31:58] within my friend.

[32:02] [music]

[32:05] >> I think we almost got it.

[32:07] >> I like that.

[32:08] >> You got the gist of it.

[32:10] >> Okay, let's try it again. Come on, you

[32:12] guys. That's nice.

[32:15] As [music] the stars [singing]

[32:17] in the sky

[32:20] fade [singing and music] away

[32:23] by the light

[32:27] of the rising [singing]

[32:29] [music]

[32:29] sun

[32:32] at [singing] the point of no return.

[32:37] As we [singing and music] watch our

[32:40] bridges burn,

[32:43] >> we're [music and singing] at the point

[32:45] of no return.

[32:48] >> Turn [singing] within my friend.

[32:52] >> Turn within my friend. Turn [singing]

[32:55] within my [music] friend.

[32:57] >> That's the point.

[32:58] >> That's the point. Yeah. That's We

[33:00] haven't got that. But let's get it

[33:02] right.

[33:02] >> The third line is [laughter]

[33:04] >> The third line is [music]

[33:06] >> Yeah. I go I know. I know. Okay,

[33:09] let's try it again.

[33:13] [laughter] As the stars again

[33:16] >> because it happens every night

[33:18] [laughter]

[33:19] [singing]

[33:21] >> by the night

[33:25] of [singing and music] the rising

[33:28] sun.

[33:30] >> We're at [singing] the point of [music]

[33:32] no return.

[33:35] And we [music and singing] can watch our

[33:38] bridges burn.

[33:41] [music]

[33:42] >> We don't [singing] know which way to

[33:45] turn.

[33:47] >> Turn [music and singing] within my

[33:49] friend.

[33:52] >> Turn [singing] within [music]

[33:54] my friend.

[33:58] >> Turn [singing]

[33:59] within [music] my friend.

[34:04] Turn [singing and music]

[34:05] within

[34:10] as the [music and singing] stars

[34:13] in the sky

[34:16] fade [music and singing] away

[34:19] by the light

[34:22] of [music and singing] the rising

[34:25] sun.

[34:27] We're at [singing and music] the point

[34:28] of no return.

[34:32] Oh, as [singing and music] we watch our

[34:35] bridges burn

[34:38] and [music and singing] we don't know

[34:40] where

[34:41] to turn.

[34:44] >> Turn [singing] within [music] my friend.

[34:49] >> Turn [singing]

[34:50] within my friend.

[34:54] >> Yeah. Needs a little work.

[34:56] >> Mñana.

[34:57] >> Mñana. [laughter]

[34:59] >> It's coming. Yeah, it's close.

[35:03] >> I like uh

[35:06] uh

[35:09] rising sun. [music]

[35:11] I think what should happen there is we

[35:14] should be able to go back to as the

[35:17] stars [music]

[35:18] and and and so because that's such a

[35:20] nice thing to sing and we only sing it

[35:22] once then we're off to something else.

[35:24] So it would be nice if we could man the

[35:27] stars [music]

[35:29] in [singing] the sky

[35:31] fade away

[35:34] by the [singing] light of [music] the

[35:36] rising sun.

[35:40] Oh,

[35:43] as the [music and singing] stars

[35:45] fade away,

[35:48] fade away [singing]

[35:49] [music]

[35:50] by the light

[35:54] of the [singing] rising sun.

[35:59] [music] As the [singing] stars

[36:02] in the sky

[36:04] fade [music and singing] away

[36:07] by the light

[36:10] of the rising [music and singing]

[36:12] sun.

[36:15] >> If you listen to what I'm doing, you'll

[36:16] hear I'm listening. I'm not sing.

[36:19] >> Yeah,

[36:19] >> that's [laughter] what I'm saying.

[36:20] >> I think that would sound

[36:22] >> What do you guys think?

[36:24] >> I think it's so beautiful in all the

[36:26] ways.

[36:26] >> Is that Yeah, but it's nice to kind make

[36:28] it a circle. Yeah.

[36:30] >> As the stars

[36:32] in [music and singing] the sky

[36:35] fade away.

[36:38] [singing]

[36:39] >> Now, now stop of the rising sun.

[36:45] Oh, [music and singing]

[36:46] as the stars

[36:49] in the sky,

[36:50] >> not quite fade [singing] away.

[36:56] What [music] should we do of the rising

[37:01] [music and singing] rising

[37:04] sun?

[37:06] Oh, as the [music and singing] stars

[37:09] in the sky

[37:12] fade [music and singing] away

[37:15] by the light

[37:18] of the rising [singing]

[37:21] rising.

[37:25] >> Oh, forget it.

[37:26] >> Tomorrow [laughter]

[37:28] day.

[37:33] Omama [singing]

[37:41] again. Not

[37:45] >> Oh, you know what happened?

[37:47] >> I know what happened.

[37:51] >> No, that's so funny.

[37:56] One thing, you know,

[37:58] the beauty of us gathering like this

[38:02] is that it's a perfect time to you're

[38:05] out of your you're out of your life,

[38:09] [cough]

[38:09] [clears throat]

[38:10] a different dimension. And this

[38:12] dimension is underneath the words. It's

[38:15] underneath the mantras. [crying]

[38:16] Something that's going on between us

[38:18] all.

[38:20] And don't miss that because that's where

[38:23] if you can tune into that, give your

[38:25] attention to that,

[38:27] >> you're going to be able to put up with

[38:29] whatever's going on and you'll be

[38:31] perfectly perfectly at peace within

[38:34] yourself. And that's what that's what

[38:36] we're trying to look for in meditation.

[38:38] It's not just to close your eyes and

[38:40] feel to start to feel friendly with what

[38:43] you with who you are.

[38:48] of affirmation and humility too. And so

[38:52] you can start to

[38:54] befriend the friend. That's as they say

[38:57] in the Sufi tradition. And so that's

[39:01] what we're all doing here. We're just

[39:02] learning to go deeper into our

[39:04] meditation. The rest of it is is just

[39:07] chaos. [laughter]

[39:09] It's chaos. But that's what I like

[39:12] anyway because that gives us the chance.

[39:14] It gives us the chance. We're not

[39:16] perfect. Nobody wants to be perfect.

[39:18] That's not what this is.

[39:20] >> Yeah, I know. But you're German. That's

[39:22] different. You're the different type.

[39:24] [laughter]

[39:27] >> I am perfect. Oh my god. [laughter]

[39:31] >> Um,

[39:32] >> but do you want to be perfect? You are

[39:34] perfect.

[39:35] >> You're perfect.

[39:36] >> Perfect imperfection.

[39:37] >> A perfect imperfection.

[39:38] >> Perfection. I know. And this is al super

[39:40] imperfect right now because uh

[39:42] [laughter]

[39:42] she said it's just like really weird

[39:44] sound. It's like swooshing around like

[39:46] like and I don't understand. But now

[39:48] we're waiting if it's it's better now.

[39:50] >> Could have been a fan or something.

[39:52] >> No, she said it's like reverb. It's like

[39:54] as if we're in a roller coaster or

[39:56] something.

[39:56] >> Okay. So, why don't we just tell the

[39:58] people look uh

[40:03] >> just hang in there.

[40:04] >> Hang in there.

[40:04] >> Hang in there. What to do or or turn it

[40:07] off. What? There's nothing else.

[40:09] >> Oh, now it's great. [laughter]

[40:12] >> It's perfect.

[40:18] >> Hello everybody. Thank you for hanging

[40:20] in there because Miten was just

[40:22] explaining as when you maybe you

[40:24] couldn't hear it that this is what it's

[40:26] all about. meditation is to find

[40:28] actually it's also finding the comfort

[40:31] in the discomfort you know and uh

[40:37] and it's really like Nut is a great

[40:39] great teacher with this because he

[40:42] definitely can lead me into discomfort

[40:44] and uh and like for example trying this

[40:48] song out and then not really knowing it

[40:50] and each time going through it and not

[40:51] really knowing it and this potentially

[40:54] discom not uncomfortable situation.

[40:57] >> What you were in Just now you you just

[41:00] now.

[41:00] >> Yeah. I mean like

[41:01] >> Oh, you missed a great moment.

[41:02] >> No, I know. But I mean

[41:04] >> that was a great time. We were having a

[41:06] really cool time. Oh, baby.

[41:08] >> But each time, you know, so um No, but

[41:11] it's good. It's It's

[41:13] >> We'll suffer with you.

[41:14] >> I love [laughter] the practice.

[41:16] >> I love this

[41:17] >> baby.

[41:19] >> I love it. I love the practice of of uh

[41:23] Yeah. of staying in the mood. [laughter]

[41:27] So where shall we go?

[41:40] Okay. Okay.

[41:48] >> In my head.

[41:56] [music and singing]

[41:58] Om shine.

[42:02] Om shine. [singing]

[42:06] Oh nash. [music]

[42:10] Om

[42:12] [singing]

[42:15] [music]

[42:19] [singing]

[42:21] [music]

[42:27] [music]

[42:27] [singing]

[42:32] sh. [singing]

[42:35] Om [music]

[42:39] [singing]

[42:40] shash.

[42:44] [music]

[42:48] [singing]

[42:52] [music]

[42:54] [singing]

[43:00] [singing]

[43:04] Oh [music] nash.

[43:07] Om [singing]

[43:09] shash.

[43:13] [music]

[43:15] Oh [singing] sh

[43:20] [music]

[43:20] [singing]

[43:23] Oh sh

[43:25] Mash [music]

[43:32] [music]

[43:35] [singing]

[43:38] [music]

[43:41] omash. [singing]

[43:45] >> [music]

[43:45] >> Omniv

[43:53] [music and singing]

[43:58] [music and singing]

[44:01] Mash

[44:04] [singing]

[44:05] Mash [music]

[44:08] Oh Mash

[44:11] Mash

[44:12] Mashiv. [music and singing]

[44:17] Omash. [music and singing] Mashiv

[44:25] [singing]

[44:26] [music]

[44:32] [music]

[44:33] [singing]

[44:37] Mash. Mash. [music]

[44:40] Omash [singing]

[44:46] [music]

[44:53] [music] omi. [singing]

[44:58] [music]

[45:03] [singing]

[45:06] [music]

[45:10] >> [singing]

[45:10] >> Mash.

[45:14] Oh sh

[45:16] [music]

[45:20] [singing]

[45:25] [music]

[45:26] [singing]

[45:31] [music]

[45:33] [singing]

[45:37] Put that drum in there. Now Mash [music]

[45:40] [singing]

[45:43] Mash

[45:47] [music and singing]

[45:51] Masho

[45:54] [music]

[45:54] [singing]

[46:02] omo. [music and singing]

[46:09] Omash [music and singing]

[46:17] [music]

[46:19] [singing]

[46:25] [singing and music]

[46:27] Mash

[46:33] Mash [music]

[46:35] Mash.

[46:36] >> [singing]

[46:37] >> Mash.

[46:39] [music]

[46:42] [singing]

[46:47] [music]

[46:52] [singing]

[46:55] [music]

[46:58] [singing]

[47:02] [music]

[47:03] >> Open your voices.

[47:05] Oh [singing]

[47:06] sh

[47:08] [music]

[47:13] [singing]

[47:14] [music]

[47:21] [singing and music]

[47:29] [singing]

[47:29] [music]

[47:31] Mash

[47:33] mash. Sh.

[47:36] Oh [singing]

[47:37] [music] sh

[47:41] Mash.

[47:43] [music]

[48:03] [music]

[48:03] Oh,

[48:45] You're off again.

[48:47] >> It's gone off again.

[48:49] >> Uhhuh.

[48:50] >> So funny. Never happens except today.

[48:54] >> Maybe you can record it and send it to

[48:56] them.

[48:56] >> It's recording. Yeah.

[48:57] >> Okay.

[48:59] >> But it's uh it's not just the app today.

[49:02] It's like on YouTube and on Facebook.

[49:04] So, it's just a little

[49:06] >> It's on the stars.

[49:08] >> It's a

[49:13] It looks like we are connected.

[49:16] Anyway, we just keep

[49:19] and we can put it up in the app.

[49:26] Maybe it's the thunderstorm that's

[49:28] brewing somewhere. Yeah.

[49:32] I mean, we've got

[49:34] 500.

[49:37] Got great connection. We're very

[49:39] connected.

[49:52] Um today today when I sing the M I

[49:55] really I'm aware of that shape of the O

[49:58] you know that shape that that and it's

[50:00] like it feels like it's around the body

[50:02] you know like when you see these when

[50:04] they do these diagrams of this I don't

[50:06] know is it the magnetic field of the

[50:08] body or something that it's always this

[50:10] shape

[50:10] >> somehow today I see that almost like

[50:12] that shape you know we're kind of in

[50:14] that

[50:15] >> that beautiful cocoon of that home. It's

[50:18] really a nice feeling. So it's like

[50:20] really a feeling of home.

[50:22] >> It's a good thing to remind you know

[50:25] wherever you whenever you hear the

[50:28] mantra on always join always join it.

[50:31] Like if we if we we like to end whatever

[50:35] with a song you join us with the mantra.

[50:38] The mantra is is much more powerful than

[50:41] we know. you get the chance to chant it,

[50:44] especially like now with with kindred

[50:48] spirits, don't don't miss it. Always

[50:50] participate. Take, oh well, it's a

[50:52] chance. Take a deep breath and let the

[50:55] even if it's a silent, you can even do

[50:57] that. But to give yourself that moment

[51:00] of stop, moment of stillness in your

[51:03] day. And the arm can give you that.

[51:08] And just like we charge the mortis or

[51:11] our altars with our energy of our

[51:14] devotion, I feel we also charge the

[51:16] mantra you know with our devotion and

[51:18] our like the mantra more we the more

[51:20] often we chant it the the uh the more

[51:24] connected we are with it and we somewhat

[51:27] create that circle of energy between the

[51:29] mantra and us. It's uh and then it's

[51:32] more I feel it now much more immediate

[51:36] like when I sing Om Shanti I feel much

[51:38] more immediate the feeling of

[51:42] I don't really want to say peace because

[51:44] it's shanti it's like that peace that

[51:46] that energy of that mantra it's after so

[51:49] many years of singing it you know I feel

[51:51] it's very much more immediately there

[51:54] now

[51:55] >> yeah let's sing it

[51:58] >> um what we're back now. Hello. Back. Um,

[52:03] and the camera is [laughter]

[52:06] back on me. Hello. Hello, camera.

[52:10] [laughter]

[52:10] >> Can you see? Can you see?

[52:13] >> So funny.

[52:16] >> Look, it's pointing right at me.

[52:18] >> No. No. Yeah, it's pointing.

[52:20] >> So precious.

[52:24] >> Suki.

[52:26] >> So, I think it's time to pray. I think

[52:28] it's time to to use our

[52:32] our energy and our connect connection

[52:36] and connectivity that we have

[52:39] >> charged by being together and by singing

[52:41] and also by taken the time I mean many

[52:45] of us have actually now taken the time

[52:47] to sit and be still and be available to

[52:51] whatever happens and that alone already

[52:54] is such a huge commitment And so let's

[52:58] use that energy to send that out to the

[53:01] people who's who really in need of of

[53:03] support. And we all are need in need of

[53:07] support. I mean just being on the planet

[53:09] is already a challenge challenging

[53:12] thing. So, uh, just knowing that

[53:17] we are all we're all one and whoever we

[53:20] call out on this list as most we're

[53:22] going through something that we have

[53:24] gone through either in this lifetime or

[53:26] another and we've all gone through these

[53:28] challenges and we can

[53:31] we can

[53:33] you know with our voices send our

[53:36] experience and our our um support to

[53:41] that particular person.

[53:43] >> I just want to honor you guys who have

[53:46] who have written in because every week

[53:49] in the app so many people write to us

[53:53] and uh and uh and and this is how we

[53:57] keep our connection with you with you

[54:00] guys is through these live moments when

[54:03] we can actually reach out and say hey

[54:06] guys or if whether it's just reaching

[54:08] out like David said for for well-being

[54:12] awful for connection somehow, you know,

[54:14] and uh so it's a it's a courageous thing

[54:19] to do and it's also gives us a chance to

[54:22] participate in the mystery of of this

[54:27] existence, you know, because we're going

[54:29] to be calling out the names of these

[54:32] people who have written in. And uh

[54:39] and it only makes sense if you have the

[54:42] feeling of by saying this person's name,

[54:45] I'm in some ways sending out at least

[54:49] you can feel like I'm just sending out

[54:50] good vibrations right now for this

[54:52] person, for the next person, for the

[54:55] next person, and however many people

[54:58] they record. And uh and stay if you can

[55:02] stay with your spine straight and if you

[55:05] can don't we don't don't make it a big

[55:08] deal but if you can you have the feeling

[55:10] that your intention is to move towards

[55:14] these mantras uh more

[55:18] more accessible your healing energy is

[55:21] more accessible so we will move into

[55:24] this meditation there and then we will

[55:27] when when Dave is finished calling out

[55:29] the names. We will experience the mantra

[55:32] on over and over and over again. You

[55:36] just take your time. Make sure you take

[55:39] your deep breaths. Get a real good

[55:41] experience of what it means to chant the

[55:43] mantra on. Take your deep breath and you

[55:46] make sure that the plenty of space in

[55:48] your breath for the m sound. That m

[55:53] that's where you have a resonation

[55:55] resonates in the body.

[55:57] >> Resonation.

[55:58] >> So, [snorts] So that's your movement

[56:00] into the om and then the meditation move

[56:03] from that into the dietary mantra and

[56:06] we'll chant that together and that would

[56:08] be our our meditation within the

[56:11] meditation right now. So you can do this

[56:13] if you like with your eyes closed and

[56:17] David will call out the names

[56:19] and then move into the arms and then the

[56:21] guy tree.

[56:33] Oh,

[56:38] [music]

[56:44] [singing] sharham

[56:53] sharavat.

[56:59] >> [singing]

[57:00] [music]

[57:05] >> for

[57:08] [singing]

[57:17] [music]

[57:17] [singing]

[57:24] [singing]

[57:31] >> [music]

[57:32] [singing]

[57:40] [singing]

[57:40] [music]

[57:47] >> Oh shanty shanty shanty

[57:50] [music]

[57:52] [singing] shanty.

[57:55] Shanty, [music]

[57:57] [singing]

[57:58] shanty.

[58:02] [music]

[58:03] [singing]

[58:14] Vero,

[58:17] >> Norma,

[58:18] >> Norma,

[58:19] >> Nis,

[58:20] [music]

[58:21] >> Nadia,

[58:22] >> Nadia,

[58:23] >> Priya and family,

[58:25] >> Priya and family,

[58:26] >> Don Marie,

[58:28] >> Don Marie,

[58:28] >> Andrea,

[58:29] >> Andrea,

[58:30] >> Denise,

[58:31] >> Denise,

[58:32] >> Patrice,

[58:33] >> Patrice,

[58:35] >> Andre,

[58:36] >> Andre,

[58:37] Melanie an

[58:39] >> Melanie Anne

[58:41] >> Antonia

[58:42] >> Antonia

[58:43] >> Wilson and family

[58:45] >> Wilson and family

[58:46] >> Rita

[58:47] >> Rita

[58:48] >> Noah

[58:49] >> Noah

[58:50] >> Nina

[58:51] >> Nina

[58:51] >> Patrick

[58:52] >> Patrick

[58:55] >> grandparents of Denise

[58:56] >> Grandparents [music] of Denise

[59:00] >> People of Coff retreat

[59:02] >> people of retreat

[59:04] >> Bruce

[59:05] >> Bruce

[59:06] Creina

[59:07] >> Crema

[59:08] >> Martin

[59:09] >> Martin

[59:10] >> Andrew

[59:11] >> Andrew

[59:12] >> Tom

[59:13] >> Tom

[59:14] >> Audrey

[59:15] >> Audrey

[59:17] >> Gatria

[59:20] >> Bea

[59:22] >> World peace

[59:24] >> world peace

[59:25] >> Nick

[59:26] >> Nick

[59:26] >> Flur

[59:28] >> Miriam

[59:29] >> Miriam

[59:30] >> the dog Chinuk

[59:32] >> the dog Chino

[59:33] >> Ricky

[59:34] >> Ricky Patty, [music]

[59:36] >> Patty,

[59:37] >> Kyash,

[59:38] >> Kyash,

[59:39] >> Marta,

[59:40] >> Marta,

[59:41] >> Lara,

[59:42] >> Lara,

[59:43] >> Praa,

[59:45] >> Gustavo,

[59:46] >> Gustavo,

[59:48] >> La

[59:50] >> Miriam, Lala,

[59:52] >> Miriam, Lala,

[59:54] >> Barbara,

[59:55] >> Barbara,

[59:55] >> Daniela,

[59:56] >> Daniela,

[59:57] >> Secret,

[59:58] >> Secret,

[1:00:00] >> Gizmo,

[1:00:01] >> Gizmo,

[1:00:02] >> Cozy,

[1:00:03] >> Cozy,

[1:00:04] >> Mano

[1:00:05] Man,

[1:00:06] >> Cindy and family.

[1:00:07] >> Cindy and family.

[1:00:09] >> Joy,

[1:00:10] >> Joy,

[1:00:11] >> Tia,

[1:00:13] >> Satya,

[1:00:14] >> Satia, [music]

[1:00:15] >> Natalie and family,

[1:00:17] >> Natalie and family.

[1:00:20] Elena,

[1:00:21] >> Elena,

[1:00:22] >> Anastasia,

[1:00:23] >> Anastasia,

[1:00:24] >> Jonah,

[1:00:25] >> Jonah, [music]

[1:00:26] >> Malena,

[1:00:27] >> Malena,

[1:00:28] >> Joanne,

[1:00:29] >> Joanne,

[1:00:30] >> Jennifer,

[1:00:31] >> Jennifer,

[1:00:32] >> Isabelle family,

[1:00:35] >> family,

[1:00:36] >> Elaine, Joy,

[1:00:38] >> Ela, Joy,

[1:00:39] >> Melody,

[1:00:40] >> Melanie,

[1:00:41] >> Melanie,

[1:00:42] >> Melanie,

[1:00:43] >> Karima,

[1:00:44] >> Karima,

[1:00:45] >> Essam,

[1:00:46] >> Essam,

[1:00:46] >> Lena,

[1:00:47] >> Lena,

[1:00:48] >> Lucy,

[1:00:49] Lucy,

[1:00:50] >> Amal,

[1:00:51] >> Amal,

[1:00:53] >> Chamilleia,

[1:00:54] >> Chameleia,

[1:00:55] >> Annibil,

[1:00:56] >> Anime,

[1:00:57] >> the cata,

[1:00:59] >> the catia,

[1:01:00] >> Ruth, [clears throat]

[1:01:01] >> Ruth,

[1:01:02] >> Shelly, [music]

[1:01:03] >> Shelly,

[1:01:04] >> Neil,

[1:01:05] >> Neil,

[1:01:06] >> Steven,

[1:01:07] >> Steven.

[1:01:08] >> The dark Cal.

[1:01:10] >> The dog Cal. Nancy,

[1:01:12] >> Nancy,

[1:01:13] >> Linda,

[1:01:14] >> Linda,

[1:01:16] >> L

[1:01:17] >> Anelise,

[1:01:18] >> an Elise,

[1:01:19] >> Masha,

[1:01:20] >> Masha,

[1:01:21] >> Daniel,

[1:01:22] >> Daniel,

[1:01:23] >> and a Marie family.

[1:01:24] >> And a Marian family.

[1:01:26] >> Pascal and his wife.

[1:01:28] >> Pascal and his wife.

[1:01:31] >> Anand.

[1:01:34] >> Tessa.

[1:01:35] >> Tessa.

[1:01:36] >> Jeff.

[1:01:37] >> Jeff.

[1:01:38] >> Yansal.

[1:01:41] Fatima and her children.

[1:01:43] >> Fatima and her children.

[1:01:46] >> And uh the people have left their

[1:01:50] earthly

[1:01:51] [snorts] suits.

[1:01:55] >> Lawrence [music]

[1:01:56] >> Lawrence

[1:01:58] >> Keith

[1:01:59] >> Keys

[1:02:00] >> Patrick

[1:02:01] >> Patrick

[1:02:03] >> so

[1:02:05] and then we have some birthdays. We have

[1:02:08] Lisa.

[1:02:08] >> Lisa.

[1:02:09] >> We have Ori.

[1:02:12] >> Luca Bloom.

[1:02:13] >> Luka Bloom.

[1:02:15] >> Ellie.

[1:02:16] >> Lily.

[1:02:17] >> Lily.

[1:02:18] >> Goodun.

[1:02:19] >> Good.

[1:02:20] >> Joy.

[1:02:21] >> Joy.

[1:02:22] >> And Christian.

[1:02:24] >> Christian.

[1:02:40] Maybe you can find the M within and then

[1:02:42] just tuning into [music] it as it's

[1:02:44] already kind of vibrating inside and

[1:02:47] then just listening to it from within

[1:02:50] and [music] making it audible with our

[1:02:52] voices. So, we're tuning into the M

[1:02:55] that's already

[1:02:59] sounding us. Really,

[1:03:01] just like this thunder

[1:03:07] just making it audible.

[1:03:16] [music]

[1:03:26] >> [music]

[1:03:34] [music]

[1:03:47] >> Deep breath.

[1:03:53] Oh. [music]

[1:04:00] [music]

[1:04:12] Oh. [music]

[1:04:16] Oh.

[1:04:19] [music]

[1:04:26] [music]

[1:04:31] Oh. [music]

[1:04:38] [music]

[1:04:46] >> [music]

[1:04:49] >> Oo.

[1:04:58] [music]

[1:05:08] Oh, [music]

[1:05:14] [music]

[1:05:27] [music]

[1:05:32] [music]

[1:05:43] Oh, [music]

[1:05:48] [music]

[1:05:59] [music]

[1:06:05] [music]

[1:06:14] Oh.

[1:06:18] [music]

[1:06:32] [music]

[1:06:36] Oh, [music]

[1:06:43] [music]

[1:06:50] [music]

[1:06:57] [music]

[1:07:08] >> [music]

[1:07:12] [singing]

[1:07:14] >> in [music]

[1:07:17] our [singing]

[1:07:23] [singing and music]

[1:07:28] [singing]

[1:07:35] >> [music]

[1:07:36] [singing]

[1:07:41] [singing and music]

[1:07:45] >> Mine. I [music]

[1:07:51] [singing and music]

[1:07:58] [music and singing]

[1:08:05] [singing]

[1:08:09] might

[1:08:11] [singing and music]

[1:08:16] I am [music]

[1:08:22] [music]

[1:08:24] [singing]

[1:08:30] [music]

[1:08:32] [singing]

[1:08:37] [music]

[1:08:39] [singing] sure I am.

[1:08:42] Foreign

[1:08:45] [music and singing]

[1:08:53] [singing and music]

[1:09:01] [singing]

[1:09:03] [music]

[1:09:08] [singing]

[1:09:13] Sh [singing and music]

[1:09:19] [singing]

[1:09:19] [music]

[1:09:23] I

[1:09:25] [music and singing]

[1:09:29] show

[1:09:34] [music]

[1:09:35] [singing]

[1:09:44] [singing and music]

[1:09:48] my

[1:09:51] [music and singing]

[1:09:59] >> [music and singing]

[1:10:02] >> That's

[1:10:04] [singing]

[1:10:05] [music]

[1:10:10] [singing]

[1:10:12] [music] my

[1:10:16] [singing]

[1:10:18] show.

[1:10:20] >> [music]

[1:10:22] >> Oh,

[1:10:24] [singing]

[1:10:27] [music]

[1:10:33] [music]

[1:10:37] [singing]

[1:10:40] [music]

[1:10:42] [singing]

[1:10:45] I am.

[1:10:48] for [music]

[1:10:50] [singing]

[1:10:55] [music]

[1:10:59] our [singing] gold. [music]

[1:11:06] [music and singing]

[1:11:14] Oh, more [singing]

[1:11:19] [music]

[1:11:20] [singing]

[1:11:25] [singing]

[1:11:26] [music]

[1:11:32] [singing and music]

[1:11:41] [music]

[1:11:41] [singing] than

[1:11:47] >> [singing and music]

[1:11:54] [singing]

[1:11:55] [music]

[1:11:55] >> might

[1:12:01] [singing and music]

[1:12:07] [music]

[1:12:08] [singing]

[1:12:13] >> [music]

[1:12:18] [singing]

[1:12:19] [music]

[1:12:23] [singing]

[1:12:27] [music]

[1:12:30] >> Open your voice.

[1:12:33] [singing]

[1:12:34] [music]

[1:12:40] >> [music]

[1:12:43] [singing]

[1:12:48] >> might [singing and music]

[1:12:53] [music]

[1:13:04] be [singing]

[1:13:10] >> [singing and music]

[1:13:16] [singing]

[1:13:17] [music]

[1:13:22] [singing]

[1:13:23] >> Okay,

[1:13:25] let's try it now on one note just to

[1:13:28] guide your mantra. Just one note.

[1:13:32] Foreign

[1:13:35] [singing]

[1:13:45] [singing]

[1:13:47] [music]

[1:13:54] [music and singing]

[1:14:02] >> [music and singing]

[1:14:08] [music and singing]

[1:14:12] >> might

[1:14:15] [music]

[1:14:17] [singing]

[1:14:25] [music and singing]

[1:14:29] [music]

[1:14:30] inch.

[1:14:34] >> [singing]

[1:14:34] [music]

[1:14:38] >> might

[1:14:40] be the

[1:14:44] [singing and music] show.

[1:14:48] Oh, [singing]

[1:14:51] [music]

[1:14:53] [singing]

[1:14:59] [music]

[1:15:02] [singing]

[1:15:05] [music]

[1:15:07] [singing]

[1:15:10] I am.

[1:15:13] Oh [music]

[1:15:16] [singing]

[1:15:19] [music]

[1:15:24] my goch. [music]

[1:15:26] [singing]

[1:15:31] [music]

[1:15:34] [singing]

[1:15:39] [music and singing]

[1:15:44] >> [music and singing]

[1:15:51] [music]

[1:15:52] [singing]

[1:15:54] >> might

[1:15:56] be the [music]

[1:15:58] you

[1:16:00] [singing]

[1:16:06] [music]

[1:16:08] [singing]

[1:16:11] [music]

[1:16:17] >> [music]

[1:16:19] [singing]

[1:16:21] >> might [music]

[1:16:22] be the

[1:16:26] [singing]

[1:16:27] show.

[1:16:28] [music]

[1:16:34] >> [music]

[1:16:43] [music]

[1:16:49] >> Oh. [singing]

[1:16:53] [music]

[1:17:02] Oh.

[1:17:11] Oh.

[1:17:14] [music]

[1:17:21] [music]

[1:17:23] Oh.

[1:17:31] Oh.

[1:17:36] Oh.

[1:17:38] [music]

[1:17:59] Loose and baby

[1:18:05] the weight of the world on your muscles

[1:18:08] and bones. [singing] Let go. Let go. Let

[1:18:11] go.

[1:18:13] Loosen. [singing] Loosen. Baby,

[1:18:17] you don't have to car [singing]

[1:18:20] the weight of the world on your muscles

[1:18:23] and [music] bones. Let go. Let [singing]

[1:18:25] go. Let go.

[1:18:27] >> Loosen.

[1:18:28] >> Loosen. [music] Loosen. Baby,

[1:18:32] you [singing] don't have to car

[1:18:35] the weight of the world on your muscles

[1:18:38] and [music] bones. Let go. [singing] Let

[1:18:40] go. Let go.

[1:18:41] >> Loosen baby.

[1:18:43] >> Loosen. [music]

[1:18:44] Loosen baby. [singing]

[1:18:47] You don't have to carry [music] the

[1:18:50] weight of the world on your muscles and

[1:18:53] bones. [singing] Let go. [music] Let go.

[1:18:56] Let go. Let go. Loose and looseen. Baby,

[1:19:00] [singing]

[1:19:02] you don't have to car

[1:19:05] the weight of [singing] the world on

[1:19:07] your [music] muscles and bones. Let go.

[1:19:10] Let go. Let go.

[1:19:13] Loose and [singing and music] loose.

[1:19:15] Baby,

[1:19:17] you don't have [singing] to car

[1:19:21] the weight of the world on your muscles

[1:19:24] and bones. Let go. [singing] Let go. Let

[1:19:27] go.

[1:19:29] Mostly

[1:19:31] name. [singing and music]

[1:19:36] The way you

[1:19:39] [singing] with

[1:19:41] my [music] name.

[1:19:44] Holy [singing] name,

[1:19:51] the [music] way of [singing] the world

[1:19:54] will all [music]

[1:19:59] loose and loose and baby. [singing]

[1:20:03] You don't have to car

[1:20:06] the weight of [singing] the world on

[1:20:08] your muscles [music]

[1:20:09] and bones. Let go. Let go. Let go.

[1:20:14] Loose and loosen [singing] baby,

[1:20:18] you don't have to car

[1:20:21] the weight of [singing] the world on

[1:20:23] your muscles and bones. Let go. Let go.

[1:20:27] Let go.

[1:20:29] Looseen, [singing and music] looseen,

[1:20:31] baby.

[1:20:33] You don't have to car

[1:20:36] the weight of [singing] the world on

[1:20:38] your muscles and bones. Let go. Let go.

[1:20:42] Let go.

[1:20:45] Loosen. [singing and music] Loosen.

[1:20:47] Baby,

[1:20:48] you don't have to car [singing] the

[1:20:52] weight of the world on your muscles and

[1:20:55] bones. Let go. Let [singing] go. Let go.

[1:21:00] Holy

[1:21:02] name. [singing]

[1:21:04] Holy

[1:21:06] breath.

[1:21:08] Will you eat? Will you ease my pain?

[1:21:16] Holy [singing]

[1:21:17] name,

[1:21:19] holy

[1:21:21] breath,

[1:21:23] will [singing] you ease will you ease my

[1:21:28] pain.

[1:21:30] Holy [singing]

[1:21:32] name,

[1:21:34] >> holy

[1:21:35] breath.

[1:21:36] >> Oh, the other way around.

[1:21:37] >> Will [singing] you ease? Will you ease

[1:21:42] my pain?

[1:21:43] >> Holy breath.

[1:21:45] >> Holy

[1:21:46] breath.

[1:21:48] >> Holy [singing]

[1:21:50] name,

[1:21:52] will you ease will you ease my [singing]

[1:21:57] pain?

[1:21:57] >> Can we get that?

[1:21:59] >> Holy

[1:22:00] breath.

[1:22:02] >> Holy [singing]

[1:22:04] name,

[1:22:06] will you ease? Will you ease my

[1:22:10] [singing] pain?

[1:22:13] >> Holy

[1:22:14] breath.

[1:22:16] Holy

[1:22:18] name,

[1:22:20] will [singing] you ease? Will you ease

[1:22:24] my pain?

[1:22:25] >> You ease my pain.

[1:22:26] >> Holy [singing]

[1:22:28] breath.

[1:22:29] >> Holy name.

[1:22:30] >> Holy

[1:22:32] name.

[1:22:34] Will you [singing]

[1:22:35] ease? Will you ease my pain?

[1:22:41] >> Holy [singing]

[1:22:42] breath,

[1:22:44] holy

[1:22:46] name,

[1:22:48] will [singing] you ease, will you ease

[1:22:52] my pain?

[1:22:53] >> Keep singing that.

[1:22:55] >> Holy,

[1:22:58] holy [singing]

[1:23:00] name,

[1:23:02] will you ease? Will you ease [singing]

[1:23:06] my pain?

[1:23:09] >> Loose and loose. And baby, [music]

[1:23:12] you don't have to car [singing]

[1:23:16] the weight of the world on your muscles

[1:23:18] and bones. Let go. [singing and music]

[1:23:20] Let go. Let go.

[1:23:25] Baby,

[1:23:27] you [singing] don't have to car the

[1:23:30] weight of the world on your muscles and

[1:23:33] arms. Let go. [singing]

[1:23:39] [music] Baby,

[1:23:41] you don't [singing] have to car the

[1:23:44] weight of the world on your muscles and

[1:23:47] bones. Let go. Let [singing] go. Let go.

[1:23:51] Holy

[1:23:53] breath.

[1:23:55] Holy [singing]

[1:23:57] name.

[1:23:58] The will [music]

[1:24:00] you

[1:24:01] will you ease [singing] my pain.

[1:24:06] >> Holy

[1:24:07] breath.

[1:24:09] Holy [singing]

[1:24:11] name.

[1:24:12] The way the world

[1:24:16] will [singing] eat my pain.

[1:24:20] >> Holy.

[1:24:24] Holy [singing]

[1:24:25] name.

[1:24:27] The weight of the world [music] your

[1:24:29] muscles is with you. Ease my [singing]

[1:24:33] pain.

[1:24:33] >> Loosen loosen. Loosen. Baby,

[1:24:38] you don't [singing] have to car the

[1:24:42] weight of the world on your muscles and

[1:24:44] bones. Let go. [singing] Let go. Let go.

[1:24:49] Loosen. Loosen. Baby,

[1:24:53] you don't have to car [singing]

[1:24:56] the weight of the world on your muscles

[1:24:59] and bones. Let go. [singing] Let go. Let

[1:25:02] go.

[1:25:04] Let go. Let go. [singing] Let go.

[1:25:10] >> Let go. Let go.

[1:25:14] Let go.

[1:25:19] breath.

[1:25:22] Holy [singing]

[1:25:23] breath,

[1:25:25] holy

[1:25:27] name,

[1:25:29] will you ease, Will [singing] you ease

[1:25:33] my pain,

[1:25:36] holy

[1:25:38] breath,

[1:25:40] holy [singing]

[1:25:42] name,

[1:25:44] >> will you ease will you [singing] ease my

[1:25:49] pain?

[1:25:59] Oo,

[1:26:03] [music]

[1:26:09] [music]

[1:26:13] [singing]

[1:26:18] I want to

[1:26:22] >> [singing]

[1:26:26] [music]

[1:26:30] [singing]

[1:26:36] [music and singing]

[1:26:41] [music]

[1:26:46] >> to

[1:26:48] [music]

[1:26:49] Lord. Oh, [singing]

[1:26:56] [music and singing]

[1:26:59] do

[1:27:03] [music] shanty [singing]

[1:27:04] shanty shanty.

[1:27:08] Om [music] shanty shanty [singing]

[1:27:12] shanty.

[1:27:14] Oh [music] shanty [singing]

[1:27:17] shanty shanty.

[1:27:21] Oh [music and singing] shanty shanty

[1:27:24] shanty.

[1:27:26] Oh shanty [music and singing]

[1:27:29] shanty shanty.

[1:27:32] Oh shanty shanty shanty.

[1:27:37] [music and singing] Oh shanty shanty

[1:27:41] shanty.

[1:27:43] Oh shy [music and singing]

[1:27:45] shanty shanty shanty shanty.

[1:27:53] [music]

[1:28:00] May [music] all beings be happy.

[1:28:04] May all beings be free.

[1:28:10] May all my thoughts, words, and actions

[1:28:12] contribute in some way

[1:28:18] to the happiness and freedom of all

[1:28:20] beings.

[1:28:26] Peace.

[1:28:29] Peace.

[1:28:34] Peace.

[1:30:06] Here

[1:30:20] comes the rain. Can you hear it?

[1:30:22] >> They're coming.

[1:30:23] >> Wow.

[1:30:25] Namaste. Namaste. Namaste.

[1:30:29] See you for chai time on Friday with the

[1:30:31] sana. And here comes the rain of

[1:30:34] blessing. Here comes the cat.

[1:30:38] >> Hey, baby.

[1:30:39] >> A lot of timing.

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While both involve vocalization, mantras are specifically designed sound frequencies refined over centuries to work on the nervous system and subtle body, whereas songs typically carry meaning through lyrics and melody. The satsang teaching emphasizes that mantras work through pure resonance—the 'M' sound anchors vibration in the body like an inner cleansing—and are more powerful than their English translations, which engage the thinking mind rather than somatic healing.
Yes, according to the teaching in this satsang. Sound vibration moves through the body as a form of medicine, and when you sing or chant with intention—for healing, blessing, forgiveness—that intention travels with the vibration. Participants are explicitly invited to send healing to friends in need by singing blessings, treating the voice as a tool to ripple healing outward, especially when many people chant together.
The teacher emphasizes that singing is healing and invites participants to vocalize rather than repeat mantras silently. Producing sound physically engages the nervous system differently and creates resonance that moves through the body. Additionally, vocal chanting contributes to a shared field when done collectively, allowing people to feel part of a living congregation even when gathered online across great distances.
The satsang treats geographic separation as no barrier to spiritual communion. When thousands of people in different locations chant and sing together with shared intention and presence, they create a real energetic field that unites them. The technology of video enables this simultaneity, and the coherence of the group's consciousness transcends physical distance—it is described as miraculous and genuinely potent, not a pale substitute for in-person gathering.
Resonation refers to the direct somatic experience of mantra vibration working in the body, as opposed to intellectual understanding of the mantra's meaning. The teaching states that mantras only make sense if you have the resonation—that is, if you actually feel and embody the vibration rather than translating the words and thinking about them. It is the felt frequency, not the concept, that carries the mantra's power.
Breath is the bridge that carries the mantra into the body. The practice begins with open-mouth exhales to release tension, then moves into a deep breath that sustains the entire mantra, ending with resonance on the final consonant. The breath acts as both a physical vehicle for sound and a tool for anchoring presence and calming the nervous system before the chanting begins.
No. In fact, the teaching suggests that understanding the English translation can sometimes interfere with the mantra's potency. Mantras work through pure vibration and resonance, which operate independent of intellectual meaning. You do not need to speak or understand Sanskrit; you only need to pronounce the sounds and feel their vibration in your body for the mantra to do its work.

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