Japanese Kotodama Chant & Shakuhachi For Peace & Calm
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Japanese Kotodama Chant & Shakuhachi For Peace & Calm

by Zuzana Robertson, Psychologist

Rated
5
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
6

In Japanese, Anshin means peace of mind. Safety. The feeling that everything is going to be alright. This is the Kotodama practice - the ancient Japanese belief that words carry a mystical spiritual power. By chanting a single word slowly and repeatedly, the sound itself becomes the medicine. You don’t need to speak Japanese. You don’t need to understand the tradition. Just listen as the word Anshin dissolves from meaning into pure sound - shakuhachi breath beneath it, the syllables opening and softening until all that remains is the feeling the word describes. Use for anxiety relief, stress recovery, nervous system calm, breathwork, or any moment you need to return to safety. An. Shin. Peace is already here.

PeaceCalmAnxiety ReliefStressBreathworkChantingSpiritualitySelf AcceptanceFreedom

Meet your Teacher

Zuzana Robertson, Psychologist

Bratislava, Slovakia

Meet your Teacher

Zuzana Robertson, Psychologist

Bratislava, Slovakia