Become a Pilgrim on the Path of Love Through Devotional Chanting with Krishna Das (May – June 2021)

Become a Pilgrim on the Path of Love Through Devotional Chanting with Krishna Das (May – June 2021): Experience a guided practice, Chanting of the Name, to deepen into your heart space. Remember your divine essence. Awaken the love that lives within you. Discover how to consciously deal with life’s inescapable issues with Krishna Das

Experience a Guided Practice, Chanting of the Name, to Deepen into Your Heart

Experience a guided practice, Chanting of the Name, to deepen into your heart spaceThis last year has forced us all to deal with our own suffering.

With our “safe spaces” taken away, we couldn’t just busy ourselves to escape.

But the truth is, this kind of adversity is an essential part of the spiritual path

As a worldwide icon and chant artist, Krishna Das has been reminding his many students, especially recently, it’s why a grounded, healing spiritual practice is so important.

It helps you consciously deal with life’s inescapable issues and cultivate a worldview to help you deal with whatever the world brings to your door…

On Wednesday, May 262021 Krishna Das will share how devotional chanting can help you move out of reaction mode — without getting your buttons pushed, which only creates more suffering…

You can register here for Become a Pilgrim on the Path of Love Through Devotional Chanting With Krishna Das

Discover how to consciously deal with life’s inescapable issues w/Krishna Das

In this 60-minute free mini-workshop, you’ll discover:

  • Awaken the love that lives within you thru a powerful practice, Chanting of the NameWhat you can learn about your true nature when you tap into compassion and the heart
  • The many ways a spiritual practice can support you through life, changing the way you experience the world and yourself — and even softening your own judgmental voice over time
  • How to soften the way you feel about what’s happening, because most of the time you can’t change the event itself; you’ll learn how to be more at ease in the moment, making you more at ease in the next moment, and the next…
  • The wisdom of the great masters and saints who influenced Krishna Das’ life
  • A guided practice, Chanting of the Name, to deepen into the Heart Space and discover why repetition is so important in your practice

As you’ll discover, you can lean on your practice to calm you and give you a graceful way to respond to whatever happens — so you don’t wind up adding to the fire by tossing on the kindling of your emotional reactions.

Krishna Das will also lead you through a powerful practice, Kirtan Chanting, Chanting of the Name, to help you find the Love that lives within us all.

You’ll see how it’s actually more possible than ever to live an open-hearted life without fear — one that’s full of kindness, compassion, and inner strength… qualities that can’t be destroyed by outside forces.

You can RSVP for free here. 

Liz Gracia Founder, Editor in Chief & Host of YOur Weekly Dose of Higher Consciousness Podcast

Liz Gracia

Liz Gracia
Founder & Conscious Curator of Transformational Events
Host of Your Weekly Dose of Higher Consciousness Podcast

P.S. In Become a Pilgrim on the Path of Love Through Devotional Chanting With Krishna Das, you’ll discover a powerful practice, Chanting of the Name, to help you remember your divine essence — and awaken the love that lives within you.

We hope you’re able to catch the event as scheduled. But if you register and miss it, you’ll receive a downloadable recording as soon as it’s available.

SIGN UP NOW.

About Your Teacher of Devotional Chanting,Krishna Das

Krishna Das Teacher of Devotional ChantingLayering traditional kirtan with instantly accessible melodies and modern instrumentation, Krishna Das has been called yoga’s “rock star.” With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, Krishna Das — known to friends, family, and fans as simply KD — has taken call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming a worldwide icon and the bestselling Western chant artist of all time. His album Live Ananda (released January 2012) was nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Age album category.

KD spent the late ’60s traveling across the country as a student of Ram Dass. In August 1970, he finally made the journey to India, which led him to Ram Dass’ own beloved guru, Neem Karoli Baba, known to devotees as Maharaj-ji. Given the name Krishna Das, KD began to chant as part of following the path of Bhakti yoga, the yoga of devotion.

He took solace in music, finding peace and strength in both his Bhakti yoga practice as well as in such heroes as Ray Charles, Van Morrison, Steely Dan, and Bruce Springsteen (whom he laughingly calls “the Bodhisattva of New Jersey”). KD also co-founded Triloka Records, a California-based label specializing in world music, releasing such artists as Jai Uttal, sarod virtuoso Ali Akbar Khan, and legendary jazz musician/composer Jackie McLean.

In 1994, KD started to lead chanting at Jivamukti Yoga Center, NYC, with an ever-growing audience of yoga students that has led him to chant with people all around the world. In February 2013, Krishna Das performed at the Grammy awards in Los Angeles, which was streamed online to millions of viewers. The award-winning film One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das, which has been shown in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 10 countries, is available on DVD everywhere.

KD’s 16th album, Peace of My Heart, released in October 2018 on behalf of the Kirtan Wallah Foundation, offers nearly two hours of deeply moving, meditative, and artfully restrained new recordings born out of a request from a yoga teacher who works with children on the autism spectrum. Forgoing the ecstatic tempo changes so common to temple-style kirtan, these five new tracks move slowly and deliberately. The song-to-song steadiness is both striking and soothing, and as emotionally impactful as ever.

“The chanting just hits you and you want to be a part of it,” KD promises. “That’s the point of this whole thing. That’s what cuts through all the ‘stuff.’ You get lit up. You don’t have to know what it means.”