Enjoy "Chanting Sat Nam" from the album Flowers in the Rain by Gurudass.
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Recorded between 1974 and 1985, "Flowers in the Rain" communicates the deep connection between Gurudass Singh`s own spiritual experiences, the history of Sikh Dharma, and the profound impact that Yogi Bhajan had on his students in the West.
Yogi Bhajan fell in love with many of these songs and incorporated them into White Tantric Yoga courses and many gatherings of his students around the world. Of the music born during this period, Yogi Bhajan said, "When people forget their songs, they forget their harmony, their melody and essence of life. These songs have been given to you. Sing them as a human and God will walk behind you."
This collection will be a walk down memory lane for those who transitioned from children of Woodstock to students of Kundalini Yoga. To hear the deep love and devotion in these songs will awaken the deep longing for the divine that inspired a generation to search for a brighter future.
Gurudass Singh was born in New York and was raised in Puerto Rico. With a natural gift for music, Gurudass attended the Berkeley College of Music where he focused on guitar and composition. When he chose to become a Sikh in 1972, he brought with him a musical masala that keeps getting better with time. His natural talent for singing and songwriting have the power to reach a person's soul and create joy in the heart. His songs have become part of the Khalsa traditions. Gurudass Singh travels the world teaching yoga and music. He currently lives Santiago, Chile.
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