Vedic hymns and mantras can be chanted properly by following specific rules regarding svara (intonation), pronunciation of anusvara (nasalization) and visarga (re-aspiration), and meter (syllable duration). These rules for Vedic chanting are explained and demonstrated…
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On Conscious Aging, Ram Dass calls us to move beyond our youth-fixated culture to a place where we can see clearly that the final years of life are just as creative and fulfilling as the…
Listen to the McClures and Kaitlin Mondesir lead a special time of worship live at Bethel Church. Bethel is a congregation rooted in the love of God and dedicated to worldwide transformation through revival. It’s…
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shvara is not only the intelligent creator of the universe, but is also the very material out of which the universe is fashioned. The material for a spider’s web comes from its body, but the…