GITA: Bhakti, Tantra and Voice Yoga
The Yoga of Voice, Devotion and Dharma
Bhakti, Dharma and the Art of Becoming a Channel
In this 50 hour module, voice is not treated as performance or technique, but as a sacred channel. A means through which grace moves, where teachings land and truth finds form. You will explore how sound, mantra, storytelling and improvisation can align you with your Dharma, the work that is uniquely yours to do.
Through devotional voice practices, you will enter the sonic field of Sanskrit and mantra, allowing vibration to awaken the body and carry meaning beyond the intellect. Alongside this, creative voice work invites play, honesty, and expression so that your lived experience becomes part of the teaching.
GITA is where philosophy leaves the page and enters the body. Where the teachings of yoga are not only studied, but spoken, sung and breathed into being. When voice becomes authentic, it becomes relational, linking you to your students, the moment and the divine current moving through all things.
Why GITA is essential for embodied and devotional facilitation
You will learn how to work with voice not as effort or projection, but as receptivity. Through Voice Yoga and mantra, the body becomes a resonant chamber through which devotion, presence and Shakti can move.
2. Experience the Bhagavad Gita as a Living Teaching
Rather than studying philosophy conceptually, you will explore the Gita through sound, story and lived inquiry. Dharma becomes something you feel, articulate and align with, rather than something abstract.
3. Develop Creative Confidence Through Voice
Through improvisation, play and storytelling, you will liberate your expressive capacity. You learn to trust what wants to come through you, allowing your own voice and experience to inform how you teach and guide others.
4. Refine Voice as a Core Facilitation Skill
You will develop greater clarity, range and relational sensitivity in how you use your voice. This supports clear cueing, energetic attunement and the ability to shape space, rhythm and tone within a group. This isn’t about learning to sing better but learning to express soul through voice.
5. Align Voice, Devotion and Dharma
GITA supports you to speak from integrity. Where what you offer is aligned with who you are. When voice, values and practice converge, teaching becomes an act of service rather than performance.