Power of connection with Kathryn McCusker
Feel less lonely with Kathryn’s singing mantra meditation to connect to yourself and the world around you.
NAO chats to Kathryn McCusker and discovers how a singing mantra meditation can help you feel less lonely and more connected to yourself and the world around you. Kathryn - a Kundalini yoga and meditation teacher, singer and the author of Everyday Kundalini - helps us understand why singing can be so powerful during mantra meditation. The music for Kathryn's singing mantra meditation was composed by Ben Ponniah and recorded by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Singers with guest instrumentalists exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.
The words of this episode's singing mantra meditation are:
Ra ma da sa, sa se so hung
Music you'll hear in this episode includes:
Debussy: Reverie
Ben Ponniah: Ra Ma Da Sa
Mozart: Ave Verum Corpus
JS Bach: Partita No 4 in D major for keyboard
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Claude Debussy
Reverie
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Ben Ponniah
Ra Ma Da Sa
Conductor: Graham Ross. Choir: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Singers. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ave Verum Corpus
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita No 4 in D major for keyboard
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- Mon 20 Jun 2022 00:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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