Fri Feb 13 at 7:30pm
BreathHype
Fri Feb 13 at 7:30pm
Led by devotees of Neem Karoli Baba, this gathering invites you into the heart of bhakti yoga—the path of love and devotion. Through the joyful and meditative chanting of the holy names, teachings of Ram Dass, and exploration of devotional poetry, we create a space for deep connection, healing, and spiritual awakening.
Whether you're new to these practices or a lifelong devotee, you’re welcome here. Together, we’ll lift our voices, open our hearts, and immerse ourselves in the sacred vibration of bhakti.
? What to Expect:
Chanting names of the divine and the Hanuman Chalisa
Exploring modern teachers like Ram Dass and centuries old mystics like Tulsi Das
A devotional atmosphere grounded in unity and love
Live music with harmonium, drum, and other sacred instruments
A heart-centered community practicing bhakti together
Time to reflect, connect, andshare a light meal
??? What to Bring:
An open heart
Comfortable clothes for sitting or light movement
A cushion, blanket, or yoga mat if you’d like to sit on the floor
Water or tea (optional)
This is a free, all-levels community event open to everyone.
Donations are welcome and help support the musicians and the growth of devotional gatherings in Austin.
Let the power of bhakti guide you home to your heart.
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