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The Yoga of Sound: Tapping the Hidden Power of Music and Chant
 
The Yoga of Sound: Tapping the Hidden Power of Music and Chant 2012-03-06 01:23:49 Natalia Erehnah
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Natalia Erehnah Reviewed by Natalia Erehnah    March 06, 2012
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In The Yoga of Sound, we learn that there are 64 meridian points on the hard palate and 20 on the soft palate. When we chant, we stimulate these points, affecting the pituitary glad, the hypothalamus, and thus our physical and emotional bodies.

This alone is reason to read and learn. Full of fascinating information and great exercises.

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