🌌 Deep Thought
A living library of voices, texts, and teachings that inspire Soma Vibrations.
Explore, follow, and return often — this page will keep evolving as we grow.
Websites & Organizations
McKenna Academy – plant wisdom & psychedelic science
SoundMeditation.com – Alexandre Tannous’ sound research
Shiva Rea – Movement as meditation, global yoga instructor and creator of Prana Flow Vinyasa
MAPS – Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
IPI – Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Talks & Podcasts
Dennis McKenna – Brainforest Café Podcast
Shiva Rea – TED Talk: Movement at Burning Man
Alexandre Tannous – lectures on sound as consciousness
Barbara Ehrenreich on Collective Joy
Books We Love
Awakening Shakti – Sally Kempton
The Heart of Yoga – T.K.V. Desikachar
Exploring Vibrational Medicine – Richard Gerber
Sound Medicine – Kulreet Chaudhary
Dancing in the Streets – Barbara Ehrenreich
Food of the Gods – Terence McKenna
Entangled Life – Merlin Sheldrake
Tending the Heart Fire – Shiva Rea
The Yoga of Sound: Tapping the Hidden Power of Music and Chant-Book by Russil Paul
Full Moon Winter Retreat with Shiva Rea 2021
Location Bohdi Tree Yoga Resort Costa Rica
Movement Meditation. Being the wave that you are.
Roots & Lineage
The work at Soma Vibrations has been shaped by teachers, researchers, and practitioners whose contributions continue to inform our understanding of movement, sound, and expanded states of consciousness. We name them here with respect and gratitude — not as endorsements or affiliations, but as acknowledgments of study, relationship, and influence.
Alexandre Tannous — ethnomusicologist, sound researcher, and creator of the modern Sound Meditation method, whose work bridges overtone-rich sound, consciousness studies, and embodied listening.
Shiva Rea — pioneering teacher of movement meditation and Prana Flow, whose decades of work emphasize movement as inquiry, rhythm as regulation, and devotion as lived presence.
Dennis McKenna — ethnopharmacologist, author, and co-founder of the McKenna Academy, whose scholarship centers integration, reciprocity, and ethical relationship to expanded states of consciousness.