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‘Ambient Ecstacy...’
Yoga Journal |
‘Palm World Voices takes listeners on an inspirational journey through music and cultures of the world’
Deepak Chopra |
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Palm World Voices is an audio-visual ambience that provides an essential complement to your Yoga experience. Now you can practice yoga during a Himalayan dawn or a desert sunset or a magical seascape without ever leaving home. Spirit and Vedic Path each come complete with CD collections featuring music that is sure to enhance your experience.
These two beautiful sets also contain a DVD video illustrated version of the music that completes the transformation of your yoga experience, full of the type of beautiful scenery and footage that is shown in our free yoga sampler.
For more information about these and other Palm World Voices releases, please click here. |
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Download our free yoga videos |
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The first in of series - “Salute to the Sun” with Spirit.
Click here to download the high resolution file> |
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Watch the complete Surya Namaskar cycle practiced to tracks from Palm World Voices release Spirit. |
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Experience these indispensable companions to your practice. |
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| Early in 1968, all four of the Beatles travelled to Rishikesh, India, to study under the Maharishi Yogi. Life at Rishikesh consisted of meditation, fasting, chanting and prayer. Ringo was the first to leave, after just 10 days, but the other Beatles stayed longer, with Paul McCartney staying nine weeks and John Lennon lasting eleven weeks. |
| The Beatles moved on, but Rishikesh flourished, as other Westerners began to take a deeper and longer-term interest in Indian religion and its practice, concentrating not just on meditation as a path to spiritual enlightenment, but also on the related physical training of yoga. Rishikesh, the town fleetingly made world-famous by the Beatles... read more |
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