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God Alone Is - Tat Tvam Asi Remix

By: Kurt Max, Geoffrey Giuliano
Narrated by: Geoffrey Giuliano
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The now 65-year-old Geoffrey Giuliano has been a devout student of devotional yoga since the age of 15. He has written extensively on the subject and resided as a Vaishnava monk in India for five long years in the ancient, holy pilgrimage places of Vrndavana and Rishikesh.

Here, along with master musician and composer Kurt Max, he presents what might well be considered the cream of his own unique spiritual journey and the timeless knowledge gathered along the way.

Max’s incredible, powerful, eclectic soundtrack is the perfect accompaniment to the winsome wisdom echoed by Bhakti student Giuliano.

A unique incantation of words and music to the greater truth within us all. Hare Om Tat Sat. Perfect for all university, school, and library collections.

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