ReCalibrate the Energy Body - Santa Fe
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SOUND TEMPLE Workshop
ReCalibrate the Energy Body
With internationally acclaimed
Paul Temple’s RadianceMatrix
Tibetan Bowls, Flutes & Mantras
Sound Temple is a sonic sanctuary where we remember ourselves as vibrational beings and bathe in the healing sound of Tibetan Bowls and mantras. It is a sacred space to rest, renew -- and to remember our luminous essence and connection with quantum consciousness. Meditating with the bowls can accelerate the evolution of consciousness by enhancing intuitive and vibrational sensitivities.
"Paul has embraced the shamanic traditions of Tibet to create
a beautiful meditative expression of peace and harmony."
~ Deva Premal & Miten
In this Sound Temple we will re-calibrate our energy bodies to align with the luminous nature and evolutionary potential encoded in our heart centers. We will sing to attune our chakras, then activate the seed of enlightened presence that is encoded in our hearts. The pure diamond-light transmission from Paul’s Tibetan bowls and chanting can activate the heart-light to help us remember who we are becoming. It is important in this time of outer turbulence to connect with our inner light and the vibration of awakened potential.
Peaceful. Penetrating. Pure. These words have been used to describe Paul Temple’s RadianceMatrix, who has toured internationally with his musical meditations. His album RADIANCE MIXES, featuring the voice of Deva Premal, went to #5 on iTunes World Music chart. Paul’s transcendental music is said to create harmonic architectures of sonic geometry – constellating into a cathedral of light. www.RadianceMatrix.com
Bring: cushion & blanket for sitting in meditation
Tix: $40 adv // $50 door
“I was transported to mystic realms.” ~John Meade, Santa Fe, NM
“Some people play music and some people channel spirit thru sound. RadianceMatrix is definitely a powerful channel.”
~ Melissa, Boulder, CO
“Paul is incredibly gifted. His voice opens portals
and transcends lifetimes.”
~ Ad Sach Kaur, Colorado Springs