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Music for Meditation
Concert
Saturday, 8 March 2025
in Lenzerheide community hall
A visitor to the 2019 concert in Davos in Switzerland, and the 2023 concert in Wart, Germany, describes his concert experience:
«When you listen to Sri Swamiji's music, you may immediately be taken by the multi-layered sounds of the synthesizer and the magical accompaniment of the musicians on violin, flute, mrdangam and tabla. Or, the music may seem unfamiliar or even strange to you at first. And so you may follow your habit of comparing this music with other music, evaluating it and finding an approach to it with your mind.
Try it different for once. Lean back and relax. Simply let the sounds work their magic on you, allow yourself to experience the music in a different way, as “music for meditation”, without thinking, without analyzing, without tracing it with your critical “mind”. During the concert - as has happened to me - the fascination then grows quietly and steadily, and after the concert a lasting, calming, quietly blissful mood sets in. Let it take effect.
Later, your head may explain to you that Sri Swamiji's music is based on Indian ragas (melodies) and talas (rhythms), which affect the more than 70,000 “nadis”, the subtle energy channels in your body, and that Sri Swamiji's music is also called “Music for Meditation and Healing” because of this positive effect on physical and emotional health. You feel as a whole with head and heart joining again.»
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