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Nada Yoga - Vibes and Vibrations
Yoga and Total Health
|July 2024
Exploring consciousness through sound
The Sanskrit word Nada translates as sound, tone, or vibration, so Nada Yoga usually means "union through sound," or "yoga of sound." The ancient Vedic texts say the universe was created as pure vibration.
The grin Sound and its influence on consciousness have been a matter of great mystery since the early humans walked on the earth. Experienced, examined, studied and researched by many cultures and civilizations for thousands of years, sound is still a mystery to a great many. The mystics of India have given some answers to the questions humanity faces today.
This story is from the July 2024 edition of Yoga and Total Health.
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