Tibetan Meditation Music
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heaven to the ears
i am a body worker and both my clients and myself love this music. it is so peaceful, quieting and uplifting.
it is impossible for me to have any emotion other than love when listening to this, especially in rush hour traffic
2008-11-17




A piece of calm from a meditation master
The calming chimes of ancient Tibet take you back to a time of simplicity, where there was clarity in simplicity. Just listening to the sounds of Tibetan wisdom transports you into another world, arguably a saner world - without traffic, machines, mechanisation. This simplicity is beautiful and magical at the same time. Highly recommended for people seeking quiet, or advanced meditators alike. 2008-07-03




Lotus Guide review
Tibetan Meditation Music
By Nawang Khechog
Sounds True M11090 Nawang Khechog is one of Tibet's foremost composers and musicians. A former monk, he studied meditation with his holiness the Dalai Lama. His music means to inspire nonviolence, compassion, and spirituality. Nawang's music has been used in various documentaries and was part of the soundtrack for the movie Seven Years in Tibet. Like his many other CDs, Tibetan Meditation Music "has an exquisite sound that touches our souls in a very profound and peaceful way, helping us to experience inner stillness with the combination of Tibetan spiritual chants with his own masterful flute." This is a wonderful musical accompaniment for meditation, healing, yoga, t'ai chi--and just to relax.Dhara Lemos, Lotus Guide, www.lotusguide.com
2008-07-02




Wonderful!
My own feelings towards this CD is happiness....Its a CD I listen to anywhere. It soothes my mind, body and soul.......just what I need wonderful pieces. 2008-04-12




I like the music but the chanting/whispering is annoying...
I wish this was just pure music and didn't have the chanting over it. While I chant these things myself, I do not buy a cd to hear someone chanting, I can do that myself. The music is so beautiful, why ruin it by interrupting it with chanting?
Hopefully one of his other albums does not have this chanting or any other spoken words over it.
2008-03-12
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