
"For me, music is not just sound. It's a portal, a reminder, a way of deep reconnection,"
"listen to their hearts again and vibrate with that intensity that connects us to this life."
"These universal mantras are incredibly grounding," she says. "They immediately establish a sense of peace and unity, inviting the mind to let go and the heart to open."
Janine Valecillos, a holistic therapist and yoga instructor in Aruba, leads musical meditations that guide students into serenity. Valecillos treats music as a portal and tool for deep reconnection, teaching listeners to listen to their hearts and vibrate with life-connecting intensity. Opening music for yoga varies widely, ranging from frictionless Savasana songs to quieting, uplifting, or energizing tracks. A curated list of twenty opening songs includes mystical mantras and ambient-electronic pieces. Examples include Vedant & Andres Salcedo's "Ganapati Ancestral," a Ganesha invocation blending Sanskrit mantra, percussion, and flutes to ground and invite unity, and Mose and Danit's "Naturaleza - Mose Edit," honoring Mother Nature.
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