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Para-Tan Sound Healing

Bija Sound the medicine for the Kali Age

 

Para-Tan Bija Sadhana uses Nada (sound) to activate
all the Nadis. Sound also stimulates the pineal gland which is the key most
important gland that helps us connect with higher planes. Even after a few
sessions significant changes can be seen and felt by the participants:

 

• Overall more energetic feeling. Physically stronger.

 

• Stillness within.

• Energy to do things that
you desire to do, being alive.

• Glow in the face.

• The Aura of
the person becomes strong like a magnet to attract others.

• Become more
in touch with your Soul purpose.

Website: http://www.tantra-ifc-the-art-of-conscious-love.com/tantra_malaysia.html
Location: Malaysia, India, USA and Italy
Members: 4
Latest Activity: Feb 15, 2013

We are proud to bring to you Bija Mantras of the Goddesses. When listening to this Audio-video, please use good headphones to enjoy the maximum healing benefit of the sounds. This is only a recording, when you receive a sound healing personally, it is much, much, more powerful.

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An introduction to Para-Tan Sound Healing

Started by Devanayagi Parameswaran Nov 10, 2011. 0 Replies

The nature of Para-Tan is to awaken and activate one's Divinity, and the primary qualities…Continue

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