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  • Can someone post the words?

  • @jedimerrick I posted a link to the text in the description. It is a PDF file. All of it can't fit in one box here, box is too small. :)

  • @jedimerrick You can also just read the description of the video of the guy chanting this by himself. :)

  • lol, I like how you make statue look like it's talking with the comments

  • maestro dae kwang i have the fortune to met you long years ago when i was to a retirement bhudist with my father i was only a young boy now days i grew up but your words never erase from my mind thakns for your infinit knowledge zen respect for you remind buda es mierda seca en un palo sorry for my english

  • Ooo, I'm all light-headed now...

  • Thank you for posting. I listen to this and the one by Abbott Jason Quinn. I know it probably sounds more melodic in Pali or Sanskrit, but I like knowing what I am saying as I chant as the concepts of Buddhism are new to me.

  • there is no past or future life, only the eternal life in the now

  • does anyone have the precise lyrics to this version ? =) - great video, thumbed up!

  • it's lovely. difference on hearing is question of how much we are accustomed to ^^ highly recomend.. really good..

  • just sounds weird in english. definitely prefer chanting in korean. english translations never really make sense with this type of thing...

  • @Yaya0Hikari0forever I like it in English :) Not to say that you're wrong or anything..It's just my opinion. I find it more helpful to chant it in English while I find it actually sounds nicer in Sanskrit...but again, just my opinion..none of this really matters anyway :)

  • @Yaya0Hikari0forever Why would it sound better in Korean than English? The original language is nothing like Korean. The reason these things are chanted are so that they can be of use to people in memorizing the words and internalizing the message.

  • @gamma235 I still think that whichever language you may speak, you still understand the sense of a song or chant. :) The most important thing for people who want to understand words is to open their hearts.

  • Sublime! Please accept my most heart-felt thanks to you for posting this exquisite version of The Heart Sutra.

  • Kwam um?

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