Yoga Chants

Version: Unabridged
Author: Richard Freeman
Narrator: Richard Freeman
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Health, Mind, Body & Soul, Prayer & Meditation
Publisher: Sounds True
Date: December 2004
Length: 2 hours
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Overview

Drawing from the Upanishads and other classical yoga texts, Yoga Chants, helps listeners to invoke the sacred, find deeper meaning and empowerment in their yoga practice, and reach the ultimate goal of yoga – liberation. Through commentary on the literal translation and modern understanding of the chants, and featuring the opportunity to participate in call-and-response chants of several Sanskrit mantras, Yoga Chants presents: · Why chant completes yoga practice in a way no pose alone can · The science of sacred sound: proven physiological effects of chant · Ancient chants from India for overcoming delusion, cultivating peace and prosperity, awakening insight into the happiness of pure Being, and much more.

Author Details

Author Details

Freeman, Richard

"Richard Freeman is one of Britain's few professional cryptozoologists. His interest in unknown animals reaches back to his childhood and he has had a long and varied career working with exotic animals. After leaving school he worked as a zookeeper at Twycross zoo in the Midlands where he became head curator of reptiles. During this time he bred many rare and endangered species. After leaving the zoo in 1990 he worked in several specialist pet shops and an animal sanctuary. All in all he has worked with over 400 species of animal.

He has travelled extensively in East Africa, Europe and the US studying the native fauna. In 1996 he took a degree in zoology at Leeds university and after graduation moved to Exeter to work full time at the Centre for Fortean Zoology, the UK`s only cryptozoological organisation. In October 2000 he visited the remote jungles, rivers, and caves of Northern Thailand in search of the Naga, a giant crested serpent said to lurk in the primal morasses of Indo-China and explored deep caves never visited by westerners before. His interests include collecting Batman comics, Doctor Who and other British television science fiction, Forteana and gothic rock music. He is currently working on a book on dragon legends worldwide."