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Nada yoga – yoga of sound meditation: The art of improvisation
Sacred Room with Tal Zimra Coleman

Take a break!

13.00-13.45, Drammens Library 1st floor

16.09.2015

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“In a meditative way of singing the voice becomes a doorway to deeper silence. Our breath becomes the breath of God, singing and chanting becomes an offering. Both calling in divine qualities, transforming, playing and praying. We have the opportunity to Yoga our minds into bliss… Nada yoga is the fast track to cosmic consciousness. it is about exploring sacred states of consciousness through contemplative sounds.” Silvia Nakkach

 


 

This is Tal’s vision and intention for the Sacred Room in her own words:

Imagine a space beyond time, beyond duality, beyond the beyond, where we can connect with the source, with our true nature, the eternal flame, the timeless, the “Diamond in the Lotus” and the divine within each and every one of us. A sacred place where we remember and reconnect to our self as well as to others. A place where we are one, where we are part of divinity itself. 
Imagine creating this space through a conscious intention, through sacred music, sacred art, poetry, meditation, theatre and silence…. A community built by like-minded people: visionaries, artists, believers, and people from any background or religion. People who are longing for a meeting place in the field beyond. 

Tal Zimra Coleman is a musician, composer, sound healer, story teller and multi-instrumentalist. She has studied under Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, the great Indian music master and flutist, both in India and at the Rotterdam Conservatory of Music. Tal has also studied at the Norwegian Musikk høgskole in Oslo. Tal’s knowledge has been lovingly applied to exploring and teaching the healing aspects of music for the last 25 years. She has studied sound healing with many teachers such as: Jill Purce, David Hykes, Dr John Beaulieu and Silvia Nakkach.

Tal gives meditation concerts and workshops on a regular basis. She also gives private sessions in singing, improvising, “journeying”, drumming and flute playing. (Bansuri, Native American flute). She has developed her own sound healing technique which she calls Harmonic Therapy where she combines the usage of shiatsu and Reiki with sound, using gongs, kalimbas, Tibetan singing bowls, tuning forks, drums, flutes, rattles and voice.

Tal has published 7 CD’s for meditation, relaxation, yoga, Tai chi and well-being.

See more about Tal here: www.Innersound.no