Anahata Nada: Listening With Our Heart

How do you listen with your heart? Behind noise and sounds there are silences full of frequencies. Silence is not the absence of vibration but the ability to harmonize with subatomic frequencies within our body and ultra-terrestrial frequencies from our galaxy.  Beyond galactic vibrations, and going deeper, as the sacred scriptures of many spiritual traditions […]

How do you listen with your heart?

Behind noise and sounds there are silences full of frequencies. Silence is not the absence of vibration but the ability to harmonize with subatomic frequencies within our body and ultra-terrestrial frequencies from our galaxy. 

Beyond galactic vibrations, and going deeper, as the sacred scriptures of many spiritual traditions remind us, we may hear the sound of the divine, that is, the vibration of love and peace.

This all-pervading acoustic field, Nada Brahman, is also named as anahata nada, a sound that has no beginning or end because it does not depend on the friction of two energy sources (the word anahata means “not struck”).

Anahata is also the name of the chakra (energy center) of the heart. While we can listen to perceptible sounds and even subtle ones through the ears and external and internal hearing, it is thanks to the heart that we can perceive the ultimate and purest sound of divinity.

Relax and learn to listen with your ears, then your bones and skin, and finally your whole body. When there is calm and serenity in you and you are ready to open your heart, you will have access to another dimension of listening. Don’t be in a hurry or fear. It is only in complete relaxation and trust that this door to infinity can open.

Questions for you….

What does the sound reveal?

What does silence reveal?