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Hear "The Yoga of Sound" -- Spiritual Awakening Radio

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Dec 14, 2008, 10:43 AM:

 
Hear “The Yoga of Sound” – Spiritual Awakening Radio
 
The link will activate your windows media player or default player for .ASX files:
http://www.ecstreams.com/HealthyLife/wma/spa1212_wma.asx 

Or, go to my audio archive page at HealthyLife.Net, scroll down and click on: “The Yoga of Sound”:
http://www.healthylife.net/RadioShow/archiveSPA.htm
 
Whether it's drumming, Russian Orthodox or Coptic chant, or Gregorian plainchant, an Indian classical raga or bagpipes, for millennia humans have been echoing various aspects of this Song of Creation. “For in the beginning of the times so did we all share in the Holy Stream of Sound that gave birth to all creation.” (Essene Gospel of Peace, Volume Four)
 
Indigenous cultures support the belief that the universe was brought into existence through sound. The Australian aborigines believe in “songlines,” meaning the “way of the law,” which sang the world, and everything in it, into existence. Native American traditions speak of the “Song of the Creator” that created life and sustains the universe.
 
“Upon merging the mind with the Sound, there remains only the consciousness, free of the association with the mind. The consciousness free of the mind will be drawn to the flow of sounds, ultimately merging in Soundlessness or the Supreme Sovereign God. The internal practice of meditation ends here: the Supreme God is realized and the work is completed.” (Maharshi Mehi, The Philosophy of Liberation)