Nada-brahman teaches that your authentic voice and presence emerge through the vibration of honest expression and song.
Nada-brahman means the ultimate reality expressed as sound or vibration—the idea that the universe itself is sacred sound continually emerging. Mirabai became famous for her singing, her ecstatic songs of longing and devotion. Her voice was not decoration; it was her path to truth. As you grieve who you were before, you're learning to find and trust your own voice—the authentic sound of your being beneath all the polite words and acceptable expressions you were trained to produce. Nada-brahman suggests that when you sing, speak, cry, or express your truth, you're literally calling forth your authentic self into existence. The grief itself has a sound—the keening, the prayers, the angry declarations. By honoring this sound rather than suppressing it, you participate in nada-brahman. Your voice isn't secondary to your identity; it's the primary way your authentic self emerges. Sing your grief. Let it vibrate through you and reshape you.
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