Dennis Gaumond

dennisgaumondDennis Gaumond is a visionary, researcher, musician and author of the book ‘Why Is Life?’ and the CDs/booklets ‘Chant Magic’ and ‘Attracting Abundance'. He is also the leader of the Bhadra Collective, a group of singers and musicians who perform chant-based, world-beat music that is “devoted to the infusion of compassionately slinky, divinely gritty and bodaciously sensual vibrations into the planet’s morphogenetic grid.” The Bhadra Collective’s CD, ‘Soon Come Shekinah’, celebrates and honors goddess energy.

Dennis is a speaker who has presented workshops across Canada, teaching seminars on the topics in his book and leading ‘sound healing’ events. He is a teacher of the science of mantra and the ancient art of overtone singing, a practice that maximizes the healing potential of the human voice. He has been leading groups in singing chants from a variety of world traditions for the past ten years. His sound healing circles have included shamanic drumming and work with crystal bowls.

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