I feel surely during this time people need to look more within, see all the hidden potentials within and uplift their soul and I would say UPGRADE their life and lifestyle, and this will only happen when they accept and Adapt, as otherwise, all the new Ventures might never open up, and yes music could facilitate this to help to slide into it if it backed with Divine Energy where Heartfulness is unique in this feature.
Is there a wide audience for this? What is the target audience?
Due to the fact that the new level of consciousness of music lovers and party-goers is increasing, people feel they want to listen and dance to music that gave them a deeper sense of feeling in less motivated to get intoxicated with external chemicals.
That is also the reason I have added the HEARTFULNESS yoga and meditation in all my concerts to connect all through their hearts and create a feeling of oneness and Unity something that there is a need of an hour.
When do you have started practicing Heartfulness Meditation and how's heartfulness meditation has impacted your personal and professional life?
I was always in search to find a simple, truthful, and yet effective Spiritual path and after trying many different systems I have come across the Heartfulness path in the year 1999. Even though I was not taking it too seriously from the beginning and tried somehow to find the fault in the system, my personal and professional life got changed in a spontaneous and natural way without even realizing it myself for me I could call it a miracle because it just happened without my realization.
What is Spiritual House music? Pls, elaborate.
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