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Heart Sutra Chanting

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adrag20 (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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this gave me a funny tingling in my forhead like when a cats whiskers touch your face
Wolfsangel06 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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At last, someone simply chanting the sutra.

No ridiculous music in the background and no photos of landscapes and stuff. Thumbs up...
monkyogalove (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Fantastic! Such love to have learned to chant in this ancient way for the love of us all. May all have peace, happiness and loving kindness. When you love, you have won.
Semnyi (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I got this effect through my voice cracking while try to chant. It was the cracking that gave the deep resonance, and feels great.
ayuyaeli (1 week ago)
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Mike2008and2008 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I do not know this man but I feel that I do. I feel that I understand what he is singing. Further more I feel his understanding to resonance! Tuning if you will to the things around you and how those things relate to everything that one can ever know  and much much more.
An interesting person no doubt. Thanks for this video.
AutumnTheMagic (1 week ago) Show Hide
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anyone had a "strange" effect with this song ?
I don't know if i'm tired or not, but when I played this song I had feeling of peace; maybe i'm crazy.. :/
ColettaDesign (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Hello Geshe La
Bodhidharma1986 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Correction. He's chanting in Tibetan. Tibetan was created from inspiration of the Sanskrit alphabet but follows the language rules closer to Mongolian, a gutteral and messy language.
Tibetan monks don't chant in an alternate language, like the Theravadans use Pali to chant instead of Thai, Cambodian, or Laosian (depending on country)
You're correct about the vocal technique though. That is how they achieve such low notes...
organist121893 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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except this is much more difficult. it took me years to get good at didgeridoo, and i cant do this lol

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