Edito de Magical Healing MantrasNamasté is 25 musicians united from around the world: France, Chile,
Sweden, Germany, Holland, Denmark, India and Japan. They use their voices, guitars, flutes, sitars, tablas and a tarang to create a memorable East-West musical fusion that is both exotic and familiar.
For thousands of years it has been known in the East that mantras have transforming powers over all natural phenomena. Inherent in their sound, mantras have the ability to protect, liberate, vitalize, open the heart, relax emotions and he mind, and support healing of the body and soul.
An ancient Hindu technique suggests repeating a mantra in 108 successions for 40 days to secure the mantra?s vibration in the body. If any of the days are missed, it is important to start again at the
beginning of the 40 day period.
Much has been written about the power of thought on action. A mantra is
devotional and, therefore, inspired. Each mantra has a specific purpose to serve a higher ideal. If the intention serves this ideal and the universe, a profound and positive change can occur within the individual.
There are some general techniques that facilitate the practice of using
mantras. Find or create a sacred place to chant. Experiment with different timesof the day. Use candles or incense to enhance the
ceremonial atmosphere.
?We contemplate that ultimate reality which isin the earth, the sky, the heaven! Let us bring our minds to meditate in the glory of the Divine Truth, may truth inspire our reflection?
-Gayatri Mantra-
?What we experienced more than once during the year it took to create this CD, is that psychic and emotional distress can be healed or calmed through longer chanting, while shorter chanting enhances
emotional contentment and inner peace. However, essentially, this music arose from intuition. All the participants ?lived the space? and simply trusted in our ?not-knowing? the particulars of what these mantras can do and believing that something beautiful was being created.?
-Sangeet
Musicians
Bhola: Flute
Chaitanya: Guitar
Gopal: Sitar, Guitar
Martina F. Singh: Tablas
Parijat: Guitar
Sangeet: Sitar, Tarang, fretless Guitar
Shantam: Flute (bansuri)
Vocalists
Apara, Bela, Eshwari, Kimaya, Kishori,
V. Makulik, Mandana, Omani, Raji,
Vismaya, Amido, Anahato, Arnava,
Ashwabodhi, Chaitanya, Dinkar, Gopal,
Maneesh, Nadeesh, Sandip, Sangeet, Satgyan
Produced by: Chaitanya and Sangeet
at Dawn Music Studios Cologne
Engineering by: Sangeet
Executive Producer: Anahato
Mastered at: Jaysound, Siegen
Creative Direction: Bhikkhu
Art Director: Waduda Paradiso
Graphic Design: Shivananda/Amy Marsh
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