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Nada Yoga: Listening Into Dissolution

The bhakti practice of deep listening to inner sound and silence as a way to access wisdom beneath conceptual understanding of loss.

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Why It Matters

Nada yoga—the yoga of sacred sound—invites practitioners to listen beneath words to the vibrations that hold meaning. In bhakti tradition, this is listening for the divine in silence and song. Applied to anticipatory grief, nada yoga becomes a practice of listening: to the Earth's changes, to the unspoken distress in others' voices, to the silence where old certainties once lived, to the subtle frequencies of emergence beneath breakdown. When anticipatory grief feels too large for words or analysis, listening—deep, receptive listening—becomes a form of wisdom. This is not passivity but an active receptivity that allows us to sense patterns and possibilities below the threshold of conscious thought. Nada yoga in this context is how we learn from the dissolution itself.

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