Inspiration, Celebration, Meditation, and Education. This class consists of loosely-structured discussion focused on areas of wellness. Use this time to ask about yoga poses, learn new meditation styles, swap healthy recipes, get tips on how to increase your wellness within your lifestyle, and more! This class is also available online through Prayana Coaching. Online classes include a written synopsis of that week’s class, and one-on-one conversation to answer your questions. Online classes require reservations, so please call 740-310-8962 if you are considering this option.
Music You Might Enjoy
Many of you have requested a list of music similar to what is played in class, for use at home. Not all of these have been played in class due to copyright and licensing, but many have. I’ve used YouTube links when possible, so that the music is accessible to all. Please support the artists you love by using their Vevo channels, or a service such as Spotify or Pandora that helps to ensure everyone retains the rights and royalties for their work!
I’ll update as I find songs to which I enjoy doing yoga 🙂
Savasana Music:
- “I Am – Krishan Liquid Mix” by Krishan, Nirinjan Kaur, Matthew Schoening, Ram Dass
- “There Is So Much Magnificence” by Steve Gold (This is a live and poorly-recorded video. Please use the above-listed services to find the studio version.)
- “I Am Light” by India.Arie
- “Grace (feat. East Forest)” by MC YOGI, East Forest
- “Bliss (I Am the Light of My Soul)” by Sirgun Kaur, Sat Darshan Singh
- “The Power is Here Now” by Alexia Chellun
- “Here in the Now” by Murray Kyle
- “I Rise Up” by Beautiful Chorus
Energizing Music:
- “Where It At?” by Trombone Shorty
- “Higher Vibration” by Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
- “Give Love” by MC YOGI
- “Finally Moving” by Pretty Lights
- “Drop the Game” by Flume, Chet Faker
- “Drippin’” by SaQi, The Human Experience, WORTH
- “Cleopatra in New York – Zim Zam Mix” by Nickodemus, Carol C, Zim Zam
- “Breathe” by Eric Prydz, Rob Swire
- “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals
- “Sunu” by Rising Appalachia, the Human Experience
- “Let it Breathe” by Rob Riccardo
Covers:
- “Breathe in the Air” by DJ Taz Rashid, Momentology. Originally recorded by Pink Floyd
- “Go Your Own Way” by Lissie. Originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac
- “The Sound of Silence (Arr. Lewson, Trueman)” by Milos Karadaglic, 12 Ensemble. Originally recorded by Simon and Garfunkel
- “Higher Love” by Radharani. Originally recorded by Steve Winwood
- “May It Be” by Rogerio Tutti. Originally recorded by Enya
- “Lean On” by nylonwings. Originally recorded by Major Lazer, MO, DJ Snake
- “Carry On” by Gavin Mickhail. Originally recorded by Fun
- “Radioactive” by William Joseph. Originally recorded by Imagine Dragons (Y’all, I don’t usually watch music videos, but this one is BEAUTIFUL!)
- “Crazy” by Daniela Andrade. Originally recorded by Gnarls Barkley
- “Float On” by Imaginary Future. Originally recorded by Modest Mouse
Meditative Music (few or no lyrics)
- “Om (Invocation Dub) Omstrumental” by MC YOGI
- “Devi Prayer” by Craig Pruess and Ananda
- “Shanti (Peace Out)” by MC YOGI
- “Gold Flow” by DJ Taz Rashid
- “Tabla Breath” by Benjy Wertheimer, John De Kadt
- “Luminous Emptiness” by Hang Massive
- “Equinoxe, Pt. 2” by Jean-Michel Jarre
- “Weightless Pt. 1” by Marconi Union (This song was created with science to help calm the mind!)
- “Breathing Space” by Sacred Earth
Gentle and Breezy Music
- “Finding a Dream” by Lishuid
- “Misty Morning” by Sol Rising
- “Lunar Lullarby (mr_slace Remix)” by Voyager, mr_slace
- “Sea of Light” by DJ Taz Rashid, Momentology
- “Turquoise” by Koresma
- “Day or Night” by Electrical Tribe
- “The White Feather” by AH*NEE*MAH
- “Calming Nerves” by Guustavv
- “Beads on the Wind (Instrumental) feat. Theo Brama” by Krystyn Pixton, The Human Experience, Theo Brama
- “Carnet” by Mea
Full Moon Personal Empowerment Experience
The full moon is seen as a time to embrace your inner power, let go of energies and thoughts that don’t serve your goals, and to find clarity on your journey.
This Experience includes:
- A unique “Moon Salutation” yoga practice structured to open your heart and mind. Beginners welcome! This gentle flow is accessible and slow, allowing for time to bring mind, body, and breath together as one.
- Interpretive guided meditation designed to help stimulate your creativity, passion, and power. Bring your own journal to take down your thoughts for later digestion, or feel free to use materials provided!
- Full Moon Sound Bath created specifically to help bring balance and confidence along your path. During this segment of the experience, you may choose to “float” in one of our silken hammocks, or to be supported on a mat with bolsters and blankets. You may also choose to bring your own pillow, warm socks, or even your sleep mask to help bring your mind inward in physical comfort.
You may also choose to enjoy a refreshing herbal mocktail created by an herbalist especially for this Full Moon Experience, and wholesome snacks suited to the occasion. Make your reservation today, and embrace your inner power!
Investment: $59
Be Early Registration through July 18, 2021: $49
Be Spa Member Discount: $10 off any registration
New Moon Yoga and Energy Renewal Clinic
The New Moon is a good time to clear out the old and unnecessary, then invite all things new and positive. Join me on this journey for body and mind using restorative yoga, vibrational and music healing, meditation, and gentle aromatherapy. This special event will leave you refreshed and ready to set new goals and intentions! Reservations required, spaces strictly limited by regulation. Please register in advance by calling 304-224-1938.
What is a Sound Bath?
A sound bath is a healing and relaxation technique during which participants are “bathed” in sound. Participants are typically fully clothed, and no water bathing is involved! Various instruments are used to produce specific sounds, chosen to bring clearing, peace, or energy to the clients.
What Instruments Are Used?
Almost any instrument can be used as part of a sound bath experience. The human voice is common, as are singing bowls, gongs, drums, chimes, and bells. Occasionally animal voices are included, as are harps, organs, and a whole host of electronic devices. Sounds and music may be recorded or played live, and are frequently a mix of both. While live sound may seem preferable, including recorded pieces can help bolster a solo artist or ensure thorough sound saturation in a large space.
Will I Have to Perform or Play?
Absolutely not! If chanting is included, it may help you reap all the benefits of your sound bath if you participate, as discussed in this article from Buddha Weekly – don’t worry, it’s about the science, not promoting Buddhism. But the instructor, leader, or guide will usually play any live music. These instruments may seem simple, but using them just right to produce the intended tones does require some know-how. Your “job” will be to relax, to listen with an open mind, and to maybe move into some restorative yoga positions, depending on the session.
What Do I Wear?
Something comfortable! Sound bath require little or no movement or effort on the part of the participants, so your best fitness gear isn’t necessary. Since you will be lying still for most or all of the experience, you may wish to dress in layers – whether it’s just cold in the winter, or the air conditioning kicks on and blows on you in the summer, layers can help. (Prior to COVID, I would have suggested that most indoor sound bath locations would have blankets to offer. With mandates causing changes to how we operate, many studios may not have those options available. You should always feel free to bring your own blanket!)
What Should I Bring?
Yourself. Maybe some water if you like to have it handy.
(As above, COVID has brought different rules. Please bring your own yoga or fitness mat. If you do not have one, a folded blanket can be substituted. Call ahead to see if items like bolsters or blocks will be provided. If not, you should be made to feel free to bring your own IF you have them. They are not necessary at all, but can aid in your comfort. Rules about shared food have curtailed some of the infused waters or teas that might have previously been made available, so bringing your own water is probably a plus.)
Is A Sound Bath a Religious Ritual?
Nope! OK, let me back up. Sound baths, in general, have a history all over the globe. A sound bath is not inherently linked to ANY specific religious or spiritual path.
With that said, religion can be part of a sound bath. A Christian church may offer a sound bath with a focus on listening for inspiration from God. A Buddhist temple may offer sound baths that bring focus to mindfulness or another part of spirituality. someone with a Hindu background (or many others) may include ideas of chakras as energy points.
Unless you have requested otherwise, a Prayana sound bath will not be connected to religion. We may reference energy points, but those are physical places on the body with which sound resonates. Meditation will be referenced, but may always be replaced with prayer if that is what your path indicates.
Because of this, I know of no specific path that is violated by attending a non-religious sound bath. While many religious systems tend to eschew different forms of energy healing, sound baths use physical sound waves, just as an herbalist uses physical plants. You are encouraged to have your religious leader contact us directly with any concerns. Open communications allows for full understanding for everyone, including us!
OK, But What Is The Point?
The point is physical relaxation, mental detox, and lasting increases in mood, deep sleep, and mental clarity. Sound baths include the benefits of a normal meditation practice, and kick it up a little, if you will. The music, instruments, or voice add a physical dimension, seemingly causing the body to find peace, even if the participant is not meditating, or is sleeping!
Seriously? I Don’t Buy That.
You are not alone. In fact, a few short years ago, I’d have said the same thing! And some scientists thought so, too. Turns out, lots of studies have been done on the matter.
Sound comes from sound waves. Sound waves are physical vibrations of particles. We usually think of sound waves as vibrations that occur through particles of air, though they can move through all kinds of media. The vibrations occur in a pattern that, when graphed, looks like a wave.
Bear with me – I’m getting there!
These waves stimulate your mind and body in specific ways, depending on both the frequency of the sound wave and its combination with other waves. A specific chord on the piano may sound very pleasant, unless a single note is added to make it spooky, clashing, or sad. Sound baths are similar, in that specific sounds are used to stimulate both body and mind.
A much longer and more science-y explanation can be found in this well-written article from Fair Observer.
Is It Worth My Time?
I happen to think so, but you can find lots of different experiences online. Some are super-positive, while some bloggers hated every minute. Almost all of them say that giving it a try was worth it in the end, because even something that doesn’t work for you can help you discover what CAN!
If you discover sound isn’t your thing, talk to your coach! This is really important information as we work to find your path with you. Tactile (touch) meditation, movement meditation, Reiki, tapping, recitation, and loads of other options for wellness and healing are available to you. So try a sound bath when you get the chance, and let your coach know what you think!