Anuj Godhani
For Anuj, music represents the most authentic form of self-expression. He immersed himself in the world of singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks and the vibrations of sound waves, which brought forth both poignant a...Sound Meditation
-
at Broome Street Yoga
(430 Broome St.
second floor
New York, NY
10013)
Through active listening, we will use sound to reveal reality – the inner workings of your psyche, the subtle movements of energy in your body, and the lens through which you view the world around you. This meditation modality uses overtone-rich sounds to help focus the mind. When our brain is fully engaged in listening to the full harmonics of these overtone-rich instruments, it doesn’t have the capacity nor the need to do something else as it is pretty fascinated by the vibrations it receives. The chatter slows down such that you begin listening with your body instead of just your ears.
The session begins with a short informative talk that will provide you with context and guide you in the work. You will then be invited to lie down on a mat with eyes closed. We will begin with diagrammatic breathing to activate the parasympathetic nervous system and increase oxygen flow to the brain. This helps bring focus to the present moment and tune in with the sensations of the physical body. This will be followed by vocal toning exercises or humming to connect with our own voice and massage the vagus nerve. For the majority of the time we will listen to a wide range of instruments.