Welcome to Sound Ceremony’s
Online Nada Meditation Course
May 21-June 11, 2026
Live calls: May 21 & 28, June 4 & 11
The Yoga of Deep Listening
From Sound to Silence
The Yoga of Deep Listening is a unique way of approaching the freedom of meditation, offering a progressive approach through subtle stages. Drawing on Nāda Yoga and wisdom traditions ranging from the Upanishads and Zen Buddhism to Christianity and Sufism, this course explores listening as a living path into non-dual understanding, guiding you from the outer field of sound into the unconditioned peace of silent presence.
Join Jaya for another immersion into the subtle layers of your being as he invites you to trace sound back to the silence from which it arises.
~ Included in the Course ~
A journey of deep listening
4 Live Sessions (Recorded if you cannot attend live)
Interactive teaching and Q&A.
Live calls will be at 7pm Guatemala Time on May 21 & 28, June 4 & 11, 2026
9 Guided Meditations
Practices that cultivate deep listening,
subtle perception, and contemplative presence.
Weekly PDF Summary
Teachings, reflections, and exercises
to accompany you throughout the 21 days.
Private Community Space
A quiet place to share insights, questions,
and experiences with fellow practitioners.
Reading and Listening Material
Suggestions to deepen your study
and curated playlists for contemplation.
Meet Your Nada Meditation Teacher
JR Jayaji
James Roland (Jayaji) a contemplative poet, mystic and spiritual teacher whose wisdom forms the place of director of The Forest Path and Sound Ceremony. Predicted as an infant to become a teacher, he devoted most of his life to the study of spirituality, religion and mysticism, renouncing the world to wander only to return and ground the teachings in the world through family life.
His work weaves together unique interpretations of awakening and realisation drawn from many of the world’s wisdom traditions, illuminated through his own experience and has been described as a voice of truth needed in our modern world.
His teaching is non-dogmatic, universally inclusive, and not bound to any single tradition. He is cut from the cloth of the bards and the mystics, the peacekeepers, the keepers of faith, and the wisdom protectors.
He is a qualified Psychedelic-Assisted Therapist and an ordained minister as well as a prolific and dedicated writer and musician, Jaya has just completed his seventh poetry collection, Two Mirrors, and has his first book published, Walking the Forest Path, a collection of ceremonial teachings and transmissions. He has also compiled several robust songbooks for the Forest Path, as well as his own personal collection, with songs and prayers numbering in the hundreds