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Feeling the Love Infinite Divine with Harnam Singh

Feeling the Love Infinite Divine with Harnam Singh

The opening of Aadays Tisay Aadays is ripe with celestial energy, largely due to the haunting voice of Nicole Zuraitis.  On this track, Harnam invites us to bow with him to the Infinite.  You feel yourself melting in surrender to the One, and at the point where your head has finally given in to your heart, Harnam showers you with the healing mantra “Ra Ma Da Sa”.   Its true, isn’t it?  Then once you finally surrender to God, when you finally realize that there is a power greater than you, healing occurs.

The final song, Gobinday Mukunday, is perfect for yoga class or just getting down the road.  This mantra removes subconscious blocks and balances the hemispheres of the brain.  The dance between the masculine and feminine voices lends itself to that balancing, and the rhythmic guitar is like a pied piper pulling you into meditation. While it uses Gurmukhi mantras, this is an album for the western ear, full of tender violin, strong guitar, and innovative percussion.

It’s not easy to break out with your first solo album on your own, but Harnam makes it look that way.  It’s not easy to lay open your entire heart, connect with the Divine and then share it authentically, but Harnam does just that.  At the end of this listening experience, what are we left with?   A deep understanding that we could all use a little more Love Infinite Divine.

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