Dhyan
This work is entitled DHYAN (the Eastern Indian word for meditation) because it describes a particular form of meditation known as Sant Mat. It is a method of attaining spiritual release by the constant repetition of the name of God and concentration on the inner sound current of creation (Shabd) The technique is also known as 'sound and light' meditation. The piece unfolds as a meditation for the listener, as attention is drawn from the world of the senses (Indriyas) towards the highest spiritual region (Sach Khand), where the Soul merges with the sound current, its true home, and becomes one with God. The only performance to date of DHYAN was on December 15, 1984 by the San Jose City College Orchestra, conducted by Emily Ray.
Tonality - 40%
Difficulty - Professional Orchestra
Tonality - 40%
Difficulty - Professional Orchestra
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