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With Grammy-Nominated Musician, Composer & Sound Designer
Silvia Nakkach

 
 
 

Experience your voice as boundless sonic energy — empowering your singing skills through the art of deep listening, and liberating your innate expression as a vehicle to expand your consciousness, heighten awareness, and live each day with wonder and joy.

 
Tell me how you listen, I’ll tell you who you are.
— Silvia Nakkach
 

Imagine your voice as a bridge to the deepest parts of yourself — a place where you don’t need formal training to sing, but an openness to the original vibration of the devotional “Voice of the Mother” within.

Grammy-nominated musician Silvia Nakkach, the founding director of the Vox Mundi School of the Voice, approaches working with the voice in an unconventional and playful way...

Her method is a process of unlearning — peeling back the artificial layers we develop in reaction to societal expectations, which helps liberate and attune this sonic energy (the frequency and vibration of your voice) to your emotional freedom and spiritual longing.

At the heart of her approach is silence — the fertile ground from which all sound emerges, and an essential part of the flow of music and creative expression.

Delving into the metaphysical realm of sound, we explore the profound journey from silence to existence. Embracing the power of silence allows us to forge a connection with Source. By engaging in deep listening, we traverse the ethereal bridge that links the realms of “materiality and metaphor,” as beautifully articulated by Silvia.

Silvia, who has released 16 albums, is a composer, a sound designer, and a pioneering voice in the fields of sound healing and music therapy, where she works with the voice as a musical instrument.

She holds a master’s degree in Music Psychotherapy and the Art of Composition, and is the founder of the Vox Mundi Project, dedicated to the preservation and teaching of unusual vocal traditions and Indian raga music.

Her extensive work and contributions over the last three decades have earned her international recognition, making her a sought-after lecturer and workshop leader in the field of voice, consciousness, shamanism, and music therapy.

Join us for a brand-new hour-long event where Silvia will help you shift your mindset about singing, and explore sound in a new way to become your voicereawakening your sense of wonder and animating the Divine within.

You’ll discover that silence is not merely the absence of noise but a physical presence, a canvas for the “phantom silence and phantom breath” that shapes your understanding of your voice as infinite sound.

Through this experience, you’ll tap into the shamanic roots of ceremony preparation and integration, discovering that to truly listen is to connect with the essence of everything.

It’s a rehabilitation of deep listening that takes us to the voice as a way of communicating with everything. Through listening, we can discover the potential of the voice for healing, contemplation, and divination.

Experiencing silence and the voice in this way can dismantle the social, political, and cultural hierarchies that often dictate our lives and make us feel like we need to be a professional or experienced singer in order to sing.

You’ll find that in silence, you can connect to your source, where the voice of the Mother will guide you to a profound reconnection or “becoming” with your own innate vocal expression. Voice, after all, is the first sign of life and vitality.

During this free event, Silvia will guide you through a powerful shamanic listening practice to receive a spontaneous and generative medicine melody, revealing how sound and the very nature of your voice originates from a vast cosmic Source...

... enabling you to sing in the flow of becoming a portal of creation and healing resonance.

 

In this transformative free online event, you’ll:

 
  • Learn to empower the sonic energy of your voice (singing/chanting/musicality) through sacred attention and deep listening
  • Discover that silence is beyond just a lack of noise; it’s an essential part of the flow of musical and vocal expression
  • Liberate your voice from personal, societal, and cultural constraints
  • Tune in to the healing aspects of your being using your voice as the portal to expand consciousness through deep chanting and silence
  • Understand the generative nature of the voice in the feedback loop of materiality and metaphor
  • Enjoy the caring power of your voice as the original connection with the sound of your mother in the womb
 
 
 

When you join us for this free workshop with Silvia, you’ll be among the first to hear about her brand-new 7-week live video course, in which you’ll explore the yogic science of healing and how you can work with your voice as a spiritual practice.

You’ll discover that when you approach your voice as a mechanism for liberation, sound becomes a conduit that enhances the subtle nature of your body and mind, expanding your consciousness and helping you live in a state of joy, devotion, and spiritual enlightenment.

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Join this FREE video event with Silvia Nakkach and discover your voice as a gateway to the most authentic aspects of your being, freeing your natural vocal expression and elevating your consciousness.

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What People Are Saying About Silvia Nakkach...

 
 
“Silvia’s work transcends mere music...”

Having had the privilege of listening to Silvia Nakkach sing and teach for many years, I am continually awed by the transformative power of her voice. Through her artistry, Silvia has a unique ability to guide you toward embracing your voice and becoming your own song, and when you become your song, all is possible. Silvia’s work transcends mere music; it is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment through sound.
Dr John Beaulieu, ND, PhD, composer, psychologist, founder & educational director of Biosonics Sound Healing

“Silvia masterfully frees my voice...”

In my 12 years of exploring the voice with Silvia, I have never been in the same class twice. Silvia masterfully frees my voice, and anyone who will devote themselves to attaining that freedom will be given wings to soar. Much like those connect-the-dots drawings we loved as children — each raga, each vocal meditation, mantra, or medicine melody offered by Silvia connects new dots within us until our voices become living poetry and we disappear in sound.
— Devavani Lawrence, recording artist, music director, teacher, author of Falling Off the Moon

“Silvia does not merely teach; she kindles a flame in the hearts of those who gather around her...”

Silvia is the custodian of a legacy, preserving, enriching, and sharing her bounty of findings with generosity and love. In her presence, we are all seekers and keepers of the eternal song. Silvia does not merely teach; she kindles a flame in the hearts of those who gather around her, a flame that lights the way back to our inner treasures. She is a maestro of the soul’s orchestra, inviting us to play our notes in the grand symphony of life. I look forward to each class as a sacred time and space for me.
Bina Mehta, mantra and Sanskrit scholar, CEO of Methi Masala

“[We] will never be the same.”

Since my workshop with Silvia Nakkach, the only way I can articulate is by breaking apart layers of sediment, stirring them, and dissolving them. The deepest in-between spaces are getting loosened up and being molecularly reorganized in the way of shamanic work, and we will never be the same.
Joslyn Lawrence, shamanic practitioner

“[Silvia’s voice work] brings us tremendous spiritual peace”

Silvia’s voice work is beautiful; besides being beautiful, it brings us tremendous spiritual peace. I’m sure you cannot know how many people you help to evolve spiritually with her voice and music. I sincerely thank her for doing good to thousands of people and to me.
Sérgio Vanetti, MD, São Paulo, Brazil

 

About Silvia Nakkach

Silvia Nakkach (Saraswati Devi), is a Grammy-nominated musician, composer, sound designer, interdisciplinary artist, classical Indian raga vocalist, and former clinical psychologist. 

She is founding director of the international Vox Mundi School of Sound and the Voice, which is devoted to the preservation of unusual vocal cultures through performance, education, and spiritual practice, with ongoing training programs across the U.S., Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Europe, and India.

She is faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), where she teaches the subject of Resonance and the Metaphysics of Sound in the Department of East-West Psychology. She created CIIS’ premier academic Certificate of Sound, Voice, and Music in the Healing Arts, and is the author of the groundbreaking vocal teaching technique and certificate, “The Yoga of the Voice,” which integrates voice, body gestures, performance wellness, and states of meditation. 

She is an internationally accredited specialist in transcultural applications of sound and music in therapeutic and shamanic practices, which views music as a safe place to express the Divine within and a vehicle for cosmic listening, a practice intended to activate the potential for positive psycho-spiritual, social, and environmental transformation. 

As a voice culturist and composer, she has released 18 albums, is the author of Free Your Voice: Awaken to Life Through Singing, and is the co-host of the podcast Beyond Music. For many years, Silvia collaborated with the late master Dr. Claudio Naranjo, shamans from across South America and India, and Dr. John Beaulieu, with whom she leads courses worldwide. 

Silvia’s post-degree studies include Yoga Philosophy, Electronic Music, Qigong, and Music-Centered Psychotherapy. In addition to her many academic credentials, Silvia has devoted 40 years to the study of classical North Indian music and the art of raga singing under the direction of the late maestro Ali Akbar Khan and other great living masters of the Dhrupad tradition.

 
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