
3-Part Virtual Workshop Series:
Some En-Chanted Evenings

This 3-week sequential series is an invitation to feel the enchantment that can be experienced through chanting. Chanting can be prayerful and lead to a state of being called love. When we chant alone, it relaxes us and brings us deep within. When we chant together, we experience our intrinsic unity and oneness. We will start with Zen Beginner’s Mind. Several chanting styles will be practiced, some in Sanskrit, some in easily used vowel sounds. We will proceed with increasing intensity to apply deeper methods of living and being. You will come away with practices that facilitate greater inner peace, choosing to live in a state of being love, and expressing your true self and authenticity. These techniques will help you live more fully and joyfully in the present moment.
About Mark Handler
Mark Handler (aka: Ajay- yoga lineage; aka Karma Nyima Jinpa- Tibetan lineage) is the founder of Transformation through sound. He specializes in offering meditative concerts around the U.S. with antique Tibetan Singing bowls and Tibetan style overtone chant.
He also offers seminars, retreats, vocal sessions, breath training and individual sound healing sessions. These events have taken place at many different settings including physical rehabilitation and medical centers, public schools, museums, art centers, universities, yoga studios, music festivals, monasteries, spiritual centers, homes and a holistic health cruise and podcasts.
He has over 650,000 views on YouTube and has produced 3 CDs and downloads (2 singing bowls, 1 mellow piano).
He is a certified Amrit Yoga instructor. Northern Express described his sounds as “incredibly delicious to the ears” and his tones having the ” power to go beyond one’s ears, to the heart, perhaps even to the soul as a pathway to inner peace.”
Detroit News describes his music as “therapy for the soul. Mark has studies with Yogi Amrit Desai, Ram Dass, Deepak Chopra, Jonathan Goldman, Jean Houston, Joan Halifax, and many Tibetan monks including Tashi (Dalai Lama’s former chant master) Lama Lobsong, Palden Rinpoche and Karma Kunga.
Mark A. Handler music and tibetanbowlmaster.com.