Shyamatara Das

In the Service of the Divine Mother

About Shyamatara Das

Shyamatara DasIn the Spring of 2019, almost by accident, Brian Noe began a daily meditation practice. It changed him.

He began devoting more and more time and attention to spiritual development, and on July 8th of 2020 took the spiritual name “Shyamatara Das” (Servant of the Divine Mother).

Shyamatara is a Sanskrit name for the Divine Feminine – Green Tara, the Mother of All Buddhas, the Jewel in the Lotus Blossom, the Guiding Star in our hearts.

Brian’s own daily practice continues to evolve, but currently centers on singing bhakti, Green Tara Sadhana and Kriya Yoga Meditation.

He is a recovering Roman Catholic Christian, who finds guidance, comfort and beauty in an interspiritual approach. He is particularly drawn to mysticism, whether in Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Sufi or other form.

Brian lives in the greater Chicago Southland. A writer, musician, certified meditation teacher and tarotist, he considers it his life’s work, for whatever years he may have left, to explore and share practices which foster compassion, harmony, well-being and ease of heart.

ༀ་ཏཱ་རེ་ཏུཏྟཱ་རེ་ཏུ་རེ་སྭཱ་ཧཱ།

Oṃ Tāre Tuttāre Ture Svāhā

Mother of Liberation, Guide and Protect Us

Contact

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About Shyamatara Das

Bookmarks

  • Daily Word from Unity
  • Deva and Miten's Gayatri Sangha
  • His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama
  • Key City Kirtan
  • Krishna Das
  • Kriya Yoga Online
  • Liturgy of the Hours
  • Love Serve Remember
  • Seva Foundation
  • Tara Mandala

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Photo Credit

Website Background Photo: Mount Kailash from Barkha Plain by Jean-Marie Hullot