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Chants to Awaken the Buddhist Heart | 
enlarge | Artist: Steven Halpern & Lama Surya Das Label: Inner Peace Music Category: Music
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 48286
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 7898 UPC: 093791789827 EAN: 0093791789827 ASIN: B0000508CD
Release Date: November 14, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | The Jewel and the Lotus Mantra | | • | The Purification Mantra | | • | Female Buddha Tara's Mantra | | • | The Seven Line Prayer | | • | The Wisdom Mantra | | • | Calling the Lama from Afar | | • | Vajra Guru Mantra | | • | Trikaya Buddha Mantra Chant | | • | Obstacle Removing and Path-Clearing Prayer | | • | Female Buddha Tara's Mantra | | • | The Purification Mantra, Pt. 2 | | • | Two Prayers To The Precious Master-Guru | | • | Female Buddha Tara's Mantra (Reprise) |
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Not Great for Meditating, But.. July 18, 2008 William H. Kelsey (the planet of Vulcan) The urban groove chants do have a certain cool feel to them and after giving them a few listens, I've grown to really like them for mood music or even freestyle dance. The chants that are set to either the ambient music or are alone are very beautiful (the chanter has a gorgeous, deeply spiritual voice and intones well) and can be used to chant along with or to simply listen as one enters a deep meditation. I really love the writings of Lama Surya Das (nee Jeffery Miller) who writes about Tibetan Buddhism for a mostly Western audience and presents it well and without unneeded dogma (Tibetan purists probably are horrified at his approach, but I think the last thing Westerners who are curious about Buddhism need when they're exploring this faith is to be loaded down with foreign gods and concepts) and I had purchased this originally because of his name on the cover. I was abit surprised (like most of the other reviewers, I thought that this would be a cd for meditation), but I've grown to enjoy it alot. Just don't expect this to be an hour long guided meditation because it's not.
I like this CD August 9, 2007 B. A. Brown (San Diego, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like this CD and I listen to it all the time. The background instruments, including the drum, do not bother me. I like the musicality of the chanting. I like Lama Surya Das' voice; it's nice and resonant in deep notes and sweet in the higher notes. It's not like some chanting I've heard that sounds like the people have chanted it a gazillion times and are totally bored with it. Sometimes the attempts at spontaneity don't work entirely well, but overall it's my current favorite CD.
HORRIBLE! Hip Hoppy, Jazz Improv style to chants sucks! August 4, 2007 R. Jimenez 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The real reason I bought this was because I'm a big Steven Halpern fan and all of his stuff is great; who knew this Lama Surya Das (Long Island boy) would mess this CD up. I never return cds but this was so lousy I am most definitely returning it. A waste of my time, listening and most importantly ENERGY.
Average but ok June 19, 2007 Adolph Hernandez Jr. (San Antonio, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I liked one main song, but the thing i didn't like was the fact that theres about 5 songs and the track listed as having 13 songs. Its just a repeat of the same songs. Its kind of disappointing... But the sound is great. I just wish there were more mantras on the sound track...
Great CD August 22, 2005 Donald Kevin Dunn (Running Springs, CA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a CD of Lama Surya Das chanting in Tibetan over Steve Halpern's beats. Don't know what to say except that if you like this kind of thing, this is an excellent CD. I have listened to it many times at home and in the car. It will put you int a meditative state listening and singing along to the chants. Love it.
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