Nākaloka: Private Sacred Concert

Victorien Stephane Mulliez & Monica Dogra

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Bids starting at

$8,000

Nākaloka is an immersive sacred concert of the senses weaving world flutes, sacred chants from Vedic origins and recitations from various faiths. This journey invites participants to disrupt the veil between human and divine embodiment through intentional and symbolic steps held in a potent energized space. The concert is 2-3 hours in duration and has been described by participants as a way within which one is able to experience themselves as absolute love. This experience catalyzes an important state where one becomes non-violent and compassionate in thought and action thereby able to participate more enthusiastically as a contributor towards the greater good.

Travel for facilitators not included.

The Story

Nākaloka is truly our life's work. With a combined total of 40 plus years in the music industry, playing large festivals and events within capitalistic power structures, we were seeking a true way to contribute to the evolution of consciousness within the framework of our masteries. Nākaloka was truly a creation of it's own, with little disruption from the intellectual thinking mind. The cadence and shape of this work was received and executed in a way that brings audiences into deep states of relaxation, and experience of their true nature, without the need of substances which is becoming increasingly popular in wellness spaces. This gives the work a universality that is important in an increasingly polarized world.

The Artist

Nākaloka is a sacred concert served by artists Victorien Mulliez and Monica Dogra. Victorien is a prolific musician with musical releases under the previous names of FDVM and Soul Potion gathering over 100+ million streams. Monica Dogra is a multidisciplinary Emmy nominated and Cannes Lion award winning artist who is a student of Vedic and Samkya Philosophy with the Giri Lineage of Monks. She is a 3 times TEDX speaker and Indian celebrity known for her voice in environmental and gender activism. Nākaloka is their combined life’s work and an effort to harmonize an increasingly polarized world.