
Trix explores the first of the 64 arts - Gita, the divine art of singing - focusing on voice sovereignty as breath control, emotional mastery, and spiritual power.
Original TransmissionsIn this inaugural episode of 'The 64 Arts' series, Trix reframes singing not as a genetic gift but as a controllable art of power involving breath, tone, and intention. Drawing from Indian classical traditions, she explains how Gita represents the refined science of carrying emotion cleanly through voice, contrasting Eastern disciplined approaches with Western extremes of 'you have it or you don't' versus superficial self-expression. The episode distinguishes between sacred uses of voice (blessing, anchoring truth, creating beauty) and shadow uses (manipulation, guilt-tripping, predation). Trix provides practical exercises including breath work, sustained humming, and emotional tonal variations, positioning voice training as both spiritual practice and modern digital defense against trolls. The episode concludes with an invocation to S Yogini, keeper of the first breath, establishing the mystical framework for this educational series.
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