Impact the World with Lee Harris
A beautiful musician who aims to channel her creative expression as a path to self-realization and service, Jahnavi Harrison, is our special guest. Her sound encompasses rich influences of East and West, and aims to offer an experience which truly nourishes the spirit. Based in both London and New York, she offers regular concerts, sound baths and workshops. She released her debut album, ‘Like a River to the Sea’ in July 2015, and features on the Grammy nominated, ‘Bhakti Without Borders’ charity album. Jahnavi regularly presents for BBC Radio's ‘Pause for Thought’ and ‘Something Understood’. In 2020, she collaborated with Willow Smith on the single, 'Surrender (Krishna Keshava)' and the EP, 'RISE'.
In this episode, Lee and Jahnavi discuss the many layers of the creative process and being a reluctant creator. She shares how being raised in a family of Bhakti-yoga practitioners at Bhaktivedanta Manor (one of England’s most important spiritual landmarks), imprinted a deep sense of service for her, and a fascination with song and story. We learn more about how she has nurtured that interest through her life-long exploration of music, dance, and the written word. Jahnavi offers insight into what she learned creatively from her collaboration with Willow Smith and how her leadership role in music has evolved.
Join Lee for his all-new 4-week channeled experience, INITIATION. Live broadcasts will be held on Wednesdays through November 17, 2021, but you can access the video replays for all previous broadcasts whenever you choose to start. You will also be supported by short 'calibration' videos to assist with integrating the channeled transmissions, and have access to a private Community Forum. Details and registration here: https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/initiation
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