KarmaStar Music
From the clear singing of a glorious mantra, to the perfect sequencing of music to focus intention and amplify the participatory experience, to being sung to in a very loving and intimate way, the music in a KarmaStar class is interwoven to promote joy and release spiraling kundalini energy. The intention is to create Vak Shuddi, meaning a cleansing sound; the uttering of beneficial and healing sounds, such as mantra.
“ I interpret Vak Shuddi as the power of the voice, when the powerful intent is to heal and uplift. The human voice is so versatile and chameleon-like. Humans can imitate just about any animal. Animals cannot speak in sentences or imitate humans (OK, parrots are the exception 😊).
I was drawn to, and was blessed to have studied with Bobby McFerrin, who helped me recognize the universe of possibility within my own voice. I applied that to my jazz singing and then later, to sacred music. When one sings sacred music (and jazz can be sacred too), the kundalini can rise and one experiences an ecstatic state. Vak Siddhi is pure joy and engenders instantaneous (Uranian) states of enlightenment.”
Karma
KarmaStar Music
From the clear singing of a glorious mantra, to the perfect sequencing of music to focus intention and amplify the participatory experience, to being sung to in a very loving and intimate way, the music in a KarmaStar class is interwoven to promote joy and release spiraling kundalini energy. The intention is to create Vak Shuddi, meaning a cleansing sound; the uttering of beneficial and healing sounds, such as mantra.
“ I interpret Vak Shuddi as the power of the voice, when the powerful intent is to heal and uplift. The human voice is so versatile and chameleon-like. Humans can imitate just about any animal. Animals cannot speak in sentences or imitate humans (OK, parrots are the exception 😊).
I was drawn to, and was blessed to have studied with Bobby McFerrin, who helped me recognize the universe of possibility within my own voice. I applied that to my jazz singing and then later, to sacred music. When one sings sacred music (and jazz can be sacred too), the kundalini can rise and one experiences an ecstatic state. Vak Siddhi is pure joy and engenders instantaneous (Uranian) states of enlightenment.”
Karma