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Kabbalistic sound meditation is a powerful practice that involves the use of sound and frequencies to achieve a state of deep relaxation and alignment with the higher self. The practice is based on the idea that sound vibrations have the power to affect human brainwaves and bring about a state of inner calm and stillness. By slowing down our brainwaves, kabbalistic sound meditation can help to quiet the mind and bring it into a deeper state of consciousness. In this state, the mind is more receptive to the vibration of the soul, allowing for greater clarity, insights, and answers to arise. The vibrations created by sound can help to release blockages in the body's energy field, allowing for the free flow of energy and the restoration of balance and harmony. Overall, the practice of kabbalistic sound meditation can be a powerful tool for spiritual growth, self-discovery, and rejuvenation -- helping individuals connect more deeply with their inner selves and access the wisdom and guidance that resides within them.
Step into the paradox of Gemini, the movement of duality, and discover the hidden strength within stillness. Join Yehuda Ashkenazi and guest teacher Daniel Naor for a Sacred Sounds journey into Stillness as Power, where we will explore how inner quiet becomes a source of clarity, certainty, and spiritual strength. Through sound frequencies, Kabbalistic wisdom, and guided meditation, this session will support you in calming the noise, aligning with your higher self, and accessing a deeper, unwavering presence within.
90 minutes
Join us in your time-zone.
Date(s): Sunday, May 17, 2026
Interactive Webinar (Zoom)
Hosted by: Virtual Live Learning (USA & Canada)
This is a virtual Live Learning class. Upon registration, you will receive an email with instructions on how to connect online. We encourage early registration to allow time to receive this email and download the necessary software to join the class.
Sessions: 1
Price: USD 35.00 suggested contribution
Instructor(s): Daniel Naor, Yehuda Ashkenazi
Language: English