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Kirtan and Chanting Friday evenings


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A mighty way to connect with your spiritual heart and the cosmic energy within all! Kirtan is the devotional singing of mantras and spiritually charged names. The sound vibrations of the mantras have an energising as well as relaxing effect. Mantras are chanted for many reasons - be it for healing and well being, inner and universal peace, emotional balance, focus and concentration, for fulfillment of goals or simply to connect with the divine within. No experience required - just sing/ chant along (or hum or simply enjoy silently) and let yourself be enchanted by the vibrations. You will feel wonderfully invigorated, replenished, happy and relaxed :)


Every other Friday from 7.15pm til abot 9ish at The Yoga Room ED. With lovely herbal tea. And all for free :) (Donations welcome). See www.theyogaroom.org.uk


If you know drumming or any instruments, please please come and join :)

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