Rina Rain Explores Healing Frequencies in “Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha”

Rina Rain’s art is in being a guide, sharing peace, devotion, and healing through sound. Drawing on two decades of experience as a meditation trainer and mindfulness coach, her mantra work is less a performance and more a deliberate, quiet intervention. Her voice, carrying the essence of tranquility, blends ancient mantras with spacious, modern soundscapes, inviting the listener to slow down, breathe, and return home to themselves. This practice, rooted in sacred repetition and the potent silence between the notes, channels frequencies of peace and quiet transformation.

The power she channels is also a direct neurological intervention. The rhythmic nature of chanting helps shift the brain’s dominant electrical activity away from the high-frequency beta waves of anxious thought. This guidance toward a relaxed focus is a proven mechanism for reducing the reactivity of the amygdala, the brain’s primary fear center. Her music is, in effect, a finely tuned frequency designed to guide the brain toward stillness and protective resilience, validating the practice as both spiritual guidance and an evidence-based tool for dissolving fear.

This deeply personal philosophy finds its expression in her new track, “Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha,” the second taste off her forthcoming album, “Whispers of Rain.” Rooted in a Buddhist mantra sung in Sanskrit, the song calls upon Green Tara, a feminine figure associated with compassion in motion and active mercy. It is presented as a global prayer that reaches outward, seeking liberation from suffering and offering a path toward freedom from both inner and outer fears. The track exists as a space for contemplation, reminding us that music can serve as one of the most direct and necessary forms of healing.