Mantra aus dem japanischem Zen Buddismus gespielt auf dem Didgeridoo. Hingabe für das mystische Gesetz des Lebens, das im Sinnbild der Lotusblüte steckt. Love and Peace
Realy interesting! A while ago I was staying at a friend's house. i was chanting everyday in the guest's room after getting up. after some days he said. Wow that's really beautiful digeridoo music you played. and he was serious...
hahaha.... and it was only my voice doing this. or should we say.... nam myo ho renge kyo.... doing this.
no I am an independent Nichiren Buddhist - although I have friends in SGI and occassionally they ask me to come and speak at their meetings. Yes I still think it sounds like NMRK :o) He's a great player too!
Please check out my site - particularly Body and Mind :o)
@LIFESKEY What you say makes SO much sense!! I, too, had always wondered about whether playing the didge was a form of meditation (albeit an exhausting one!), Now I realize what a perfect vehicle for daimoku it really is! Are you, by any chance, an SGI member?
Eine wundervolle Idee! Es fühlt sich an, als ob die Kraft Nam Myoho renge Kyo`s durch die Musik ins Universum getragen wird.... absolut heilsam! Danke!!!
This is amazing. I have always felt a connection with didgeridoo's to chanting nam myoho renge kyo. I had a theory/idea that the aboriginals were attracted to the didgeridoo because it touched something within their own lives - their inner soul - but they were still waiting to get it right and here it is. Truly amazing video thank you.:o)
Realy interesting! A while ago I was staying at a friend's house. i was chanting everyday in the guest's room after getting up. after some days he said. Wow that's really beautiful digeridoo music you played. and he was serious...
hahaha.... and it was only my voice doing this. or should we say.... nam myo ho renge kyo.... doing this.
RichardJucewicz 2 months ago
@thudor1 HI THUDOR
no I am an independent Nichiren Buddhist - although I have friends in SGI and occassionally they ask me to come and speak at their meetings. Yes I still think it sounds like NMRK :o) He's a great player too!
Please check out my site - particularly Body and Mind :o)
LIFESKEY 1 year ago
@LIFESKEY What you say makes SO much sense!! I, too, had always wondered about whether playing the didge was a form of meditation (albeit an exhausting one!), Now I realize what a perfect vehicle for daimoku it really is! Are you, by any chance, an SGI member?
thudor1 1 year ago
Eine wundervolle Idee! Es fühlt sich an, als ob die Kraft Nam Myoho renge Kyo`s durch die Musik ins Universum getragen wird.... absolut heilsam! Danke!!!
didgimum 3 years ago
This is amazing. I have always felt a connection with didgeridoo's to chanting nam myoho renge kyo. I had a theory/idea that the aboriginals were attracted to the didgeridoo because it touched something within their own lives - their inner soul - but they were still waiting to get it right and here it is. Truly amazing video thank you.:o)
LIFESKEY 3 years ago