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dimanche 8 novembre 2009

Universal Love - Nawang Khechog


Universal Love - Nawang Khechog
For spiritual practitioners in Tibet, one of the highest aspirations is to cultivate the heart of universal love—to become one who loves all sentient beings unconditionally. Thus, the measure of whether someone has cultivated universal love is illustrated in the classical Tibetan story of the mother who has only one child ("Buckikpe maa tar") and shows how much she would love and give care to her only child. Yes, this is a tall order and, in my case, I am far from actualizing this wonder and magnificence. Perhaps I can say that I have been inspired by this highest aspiration a tiny bit since my early years due to the kindness of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s living inspiration and his teachings on the Tibetan Spiritual culture of universal love. This inspiration gives me some sense of meaning, purpose, and direction, and helps me to channel my anger not to hate anyone, channel my temptations not to become overwhelmed by lust and greed, and channel my heart to try to love all and everyone. I often wonder if, even given a million years to do this, I can cultivate this universal love in my heart. That would be the beginning of the highest journey and meaning of my life.

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samedi 3 janvier 2009

Tibetan Meditations, Music & Prayers for Opening the Heart - Nawang Khechog


Tibetan Meditations, Music & Prayers for Opening the Heart - Nawang Khechog
A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem to the spirit. The opening track seems like an Asian refraction of "Amazing Grace," with Tsering Khechog singing over Nawang Khechog's flute. Khechog's music draws on folk and spiritual traditions but takes them further afield. Think Arvo Pärt on the Tibetan plateau with strings droning a minor-key refrain while Tibetan bells and chimes sound in the background and Khechog chants. I do wish Khechog had brought along just a touch of the drama and shifting moods heard on some of his earlier discs, like the Kitaro-produced Karuna. Tibetan Meditation Music is unvarying in its somber tone. Khechog's chants, which are intimately spoken, whispered more than sung, don't always work on a musical level. But his performances on wood flute are deep explorations into tone and melod
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jeudi 11 décembre 2008

Jeff Beal & Nawang Khechog - Tibet- Cry Of The Snow Lion


Jeff Beal & Nawang Khechog - Tibet- Cry Of The Snow Lion
Music by Jeff Beal and Nawang Khechog and also featuring music by the Monks of Namgyal Monastery. Soundtrack to the film Tibet- Cry Of The Snow Lion.
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lundi 29 septembre 2008

Nawang Khechog - Rhythms of Peace


Nawang Khechog - Rhythms of Peace
What Do the Himalayas Sound Like? Rhythms of Peace is an otherworldly masterpiece that uses soothing melodic textures to explore the inner stillness that is the essence of peace. An evocative meditation that suggests the vast spaces and sacred serenity of Khechog’s beloved Himalayas. With bamboo flute, didgeridoo, gongs, bells, and drums.

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dimanche 25 mai 2008

Sounds of Peace - Nawang Khechog

Sounds of Peace - Nawang Khechog
A deeply felt prayer for the ears and spirit, performed by Nawang Khechog with Tibetan bamboo flute, didgeridoo, and bells. With long, soothing phrases, this former Tibetan monk invites you to experience the profound interior calm that allows for cultivation of a loving spirit. Each phrase and note of Sounds of Peace invokes an extraordinary tranquility (one hospital has used it hundreds of times to soothe women in childbirth) and is regarded as a valuable meditation tool itself. Through this spare, haunting work we become the wind, the clouds, the mountains, the rivers - we become peace. Ten compositions.

http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4157522/Nawang_Khechog_-_Sounds_of_Peace

samedi 24 mai 2008

Quiet Mind: The Musical Journey of a Tibetan Nomad - Nawang Khechog

Quiet Mind: The Musical Journey of a Tibetan Nomad - Nawang Khechog
Born of Tibetan nomads, Nawang Khechog discovered in childhood a deep affinity with the bamboo flute. In 1959, he fled to India and spent 11 years as a Buddhist monk before bringing his music to the West. Despite worldwide praise for his work, Nawang resolved in 1991 to return to mountain seclusion – until the Dalai Lama himself encouraged him to continue to share the power of his music with others. Quiet Mind reflects the far-reaching travels of this remarkable musician. It is his most personal transmission, a continuous prayer that imparts serenity to everyone it touches. With didgeridoo, Incan pan pipes, and ocarina.


http://www.mininova.org/tor/1302132