Rina Rain is a Bay Area-based meditation trainer with over twenty years of experience in mindfulness, career and personal development. She is also a mantra artist (Rina Rain) and meditation guide sharing peace, devotion, and healing through music. Blending soulful vocals and ancient mantras and modern soundscapes, she creates songs that inspire inner stillness and connection. Her voice carries the essence of tranquility, each chant unfolding like a soft prayer, a return to presence. Rooted in sacred repetition and silence between the notes, Rina’s voice invites listeners to slow down, breathe, and come home to themselves. Through simple, spacious sound and guidance, she channels frequencies of peace, remembrance, and quiet transformation. Her sound is not performance, it is a threshold.
Her latest track Ek Ong Kaar Sat Gur Prasaad is an uplifting and unifying mantra. She shares, “The track reminds us there is one universal truth, one love, and one Creator, and that we come to know this through divine grace and guidance. To me, it is a celebration of all those who guide us throughout our lives, from our parents and educators to the deeper spiritual wisdom carried through revered teachers across centuries. Over time, I’ve come to realize that every teaching ultimately leads us back to the same place, the wise teacher within, our own innate wisdom and love. This prayer ignites unity, grace, and the light that lives within us all.”
For over two decades, Rina has held space for healing through mindfulness, coaching, and creative expression. Her music is a meditation. It’s an invitation to slow down, breathe, and return to the heart.
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