@NightHawk999 Great you resonated her!
This music moves me watching the father & son singing this song i love their interaction and connection and often find myself humming this tune in the day and even woken from sleep singing it too!
@NightHawk999 Great you resonated her!
This music moves me watching the father & son singing this song i love their interaction and connection and often find myself humming this tune in the day and even woken from sleep singing it too!
I LOVE thisā¦
itās making love singingā¦
uauā¦
thanks for sharing
This song is A+!!!
I like it almost as much as the original. It might actually be a tie, or dare I say better than the original?
@NightHawk999 Thanks for sharing, Iām now seeing messages in your posts! With each video certain sentences jumped out at me:
āIām only human after allā
āSink in the river the lessons Iāve learnedā
āAre you giving all your secrets away?ā
āYouāre my downfall, youāre my muse, my worst distraction,ā
The last sentence made me think of the film Little Buddha, when the 5 beautiful woman were sent to distract the Buddha sitting under the tree.
This morning I woke humming this videos tune used with the Medicine Buddha mantra
I think this is a great analogy. I consider most music on the radio to be in one way or another peddling Samasara more often than not. Call it Songs of the Sirens almost. Leading so many ships to their doom.
With this in mind, you can really appreciate the true gems of wisdom in songs when they appear.
The beauty also is in the fact that while songs can cause people to stay asleep, or poison them, they can also wake people up.
I really liked this Mantra, thank you for sharing it. Does it having a meaning in translation, or is it just sound? The music with it is very beautiful. I know very few Mantras (4 or 5) and I am wanting to learn many more, so this was greatly appreciated. Thank you
i dont know how this guy has so few views on youtube, I think he has some serious talent:
A+++++ song:
JERUB - FEEL IT (AUDIO ONLY)
JERUB - Feel It (Stripped) | Grizzly Session (Live)
I like that term youāve used!
Choose samsaric or not samsaric.
And i agree appreciating the wisdom in the lyrics, so often used to channell a message of guidance.
They can also connect people across the world like my experience:
One day abt 8 years ago i woke humming a tune, every morning for a week humming same tune which eventually forced me to work it out. It was this Suplication To Manjushri
Listen to Suplication To Manjushri by KuroKuma_70 on #SoundCloud
I asked a Facebook friend (didnt know him personally), a Tibetan monk if he could translate the song. We became friends and i met him 4 years later in India where he was my guide for a Buddhist pilgrimage i did.
Its the Medicine Buddha Manta (in artwork and Thangkaās heās painted in blue)
Tayatha: like this
Om: signifies the totality of oneās being and the universe
Bekandze: eliminating pain or eliminating suffering
Maha bekandze: eliminating great pain, suffering in the soul
Radza: king or sovereign
Samudgate or Samu Gate: ocean of goodness
Soha: blessing, devotion, gratitude from which the realization comes
Its a really beautiful song and lyrics! Interesting symbolism just his reflection in the mirror. We are just like that reflection.
Medicine Buddha Mantra by Lama Gyurme arranged by Jean-Phillipe Rykel. This whole album āRain of Blessingā is great!
Hereās a great version by Deva Premal with the Gyuto Monks.
And a live version with Deva Premal and Miten with Manose.
Amen. Its kind of cool when you hit the radio, and the right song plays, almost as if it was tailor made for that moment in your life.
Have had the same thing happen. Where for days I have the tune playing but I cant think of the lyrics, or name of song. And then bam, it pops into my head a few days or hours later (typically when I am very relaxed, or with a calm mind).
Thank you for posting this, its very powerful. āOcean of Goodnessā is such a cool word/phrase. Very meaningful mantra.
So ture! Great eye, I did not even recognize that in the pic. Very cool.
I like this version best of the 3 you posted.
@Bianca_Aga s version of the mantra is still my favorite. Something very soothing about the womans voice and rythm. And I am a sucker for violens and piano.
@fenwizard ā¦ Thank you for sharing these mantras. I enjoyed them! Especially because of the monks chanting prayers in them. I wasnāt aware that Deva Premal & Miten did the Tibetan mantras, had always thought of their music was more Hindu devotional dharma, a favourite being Krishna Das.
Totally agree! Along with the sharing of music posted, like in this community.
racking the brain for days! Ground Hog Day again! Until you get that thereās a very good reason for that tune repeating!
My favourite instruments too! I love Chopin and recently discovered the french Pianist Sofiane Pamart who im convinced was Chopin in a past life!
Responding to the Krishna Das video above: I just saw him last month at Bhaktifest in the Joshua tree desert of California (Great festival btw and itās sister festival Shaktifest will be happening in May). Krishna Das was one of the young hippies who followed Ram Das to India in the late 60ās/early 70ās to be with Ram Dasās guru, Neem Karoli Baba. He talked about how Neem Karoli Baba told him to play kirtan with the kirtan musicians in an adjoining room (he had previously been a rock musician) and he was pissed off about it because he didnāt get to be in the room with the guru and the kirtan musicians had to play for hours and hours, day and night as a kind of background music for what was going on in the main room with the guru. Eventually he surrendered to it as his practice. Later Neem Karoli Baba told him to leave India and return to the States (which he was also not happy about) but in the States he found his path as a kirtan singer.
One of my favorite singer/songwriters of this time is Ayla Nereo, whom I recently saw at Bhaktifest in California. She recently released a new album āSovereign Kin Part1 The Sparkā. This is a 4 part album celebrating the 4 elements of Fire, Water, Earth and Air. The Part 1, the Spark, celebrates the Fire element. I highly recommend the whole album!
I think I posted the FIRE song by her around post 33 on this thread, great minds think a like! Have not heard the full album of her new stuff. I agree she is very talented, appreciate you introducing me to her art. Really like those songs.