Music of Joy Tour Brings Sahaja Yoga Meditation Across Tasmania during June 2026

Music of Joy Tour Brings Sahaja Yoga Meditation Across Tasmania during June 2026

Music of Joy Tour Brings Sahaja Yoga Meditation Across Tasmania

During June 2026
Port Arthur • Hobart • Launceston • Devonport
Hosted by Sahaja Yoga Meditation Australia

Jai Shri Mataji

The Music of Joy Tasmania Tour during June 2026 brought Sahaja Yoga Australia to communities across the island through a series of free public events held in city spaces, schools, and historic venues.

The tour combined live performance by the Music of Joy with Self-realisation. Open to all, the programs invited seekers to experience Sahaja Yoga not as technique, but as a natural state of inner awareness and stillness. Across each location, the emphasis remained simple: music as a support for the attention turning inward, and meditation as an accessible experience of inner silence.

Video Sahaja Yoga Music of Joy Tasmania Tour During June 2026

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A Journey Across Tasmania

The tour moved through key locations across Tasmania, with each setting shaping the atmosphere of the experience.

It began in Port Arthur, within the environment of Port Arthur historic Site. Here, a lunchtime session in the Convict Church offered an introduction to live Music of Joy framed by the quiet presence of the historic landscape.

Port Arthur

Port Arthur School

 

From there, the program continued to Hobart, where the most comprehensive day of the tour took place. Morning outdoor sessions, afternoon workshops, and an evening concert created a gradual unfolding of the experience from informal public events to a more immersive collective meditation setting.

Hobart

Hobart

Midweek, the tour travelled north to Launceston, where pop-up performances in the city’s pedestrian mall brought moments of music and meditation into everyday urban movement. These brief gatherings offered passersby a quiet pause within the rhythm of daily life.

 

Launceston School

Launceston

In Devonport, a morning session at the Rooke Street Mall extended this invitation further, allowing the public to encounter live music and guided meditation in an open city space.

Devonport

Today, the tour will proceed with a gathering in Launceston at the Tailrace Centre, where workshops and an evening concert brought the week’s events together.

 Music, Self Realisation, Meditation

Sahaja Yoga is at the heart of the tour, Music of Joy performances combining spiritual musical with guided self-realisation. Within this setting self-realisation was presented through the Tour as an inward shift of attention toward the spirit and settled awareness. Seekers were invited not only to listen, but to sit in meditation and allow the music to support a natural movement into inner silence.

The Collectivity of Music of Joy – a shared field of dreams

Within the context of spreading Sahaja Yoga as part of a tour, music becomes a carrier of the subtle vibrations of Shri Mataji’s love and the natural movement of the attention inward. This is capable of aligning seekers not only with the vibrations of the music but with each other and their spirit.

 

As the music unfolds, seekers experience a simultaneous settling of the attention as it moves inward. There is also a feeling of collectivity as an experience where awareness itself feels shared. In that shared vision, all else recedes into the background of our shared Sahaja collective experience. The quieter we become within ourselves, the more connected we feel to everyone present.

The tour does not simply move through Tasmania; it briefly creates collective awareness spaces where seekers are together in silence and, for a time, experience their lives not individually, but as a shared collective experience.

Beyond the concerts and public performances, the Tasmania Tour can be understood and appreciated as something subtler and more enduring than the events themselves. Moments of deep collective joy and meditation leave a lingering impression of our connection to HH Shri Mataji.

The tour enacts the formation of deeply felt bonds of love and collective awareness among the Yogis who took part – deep collectivity. This arises spontaneously when Yogis come together to do HH Shri Mataji’s work. Everyone’s attention settles inward upon Shri Mataji in our hearts, activity naturally subsides as we help to achieve Shri Mataji’s vision in the world.

The essence of the tour is that the vibration experienced when we join together to do HH Shri Mataji’s work. This is not confined only to the moment where everyone is gathered; the spirit of doing HH Shri Mataji’s work awakens anywhere the attention becomes quiet. In that sense, the Music of Joy tour never ends; it becomes part of the everyday lives of those who participated, leaving behind a quiet recognition and awareness, at its core, of all that was shared – the tremendous love of Shri Mataji.

Tour Photos

Jai Shri Mataji!

 Sahaja Yogis of the Tasmania Tour

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