Lost Chord (CD)

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Format:
Audio CD
Content:
1-CD
Publisher:
Spirit Music; November 2 2004
Play Time:
56 minutes
Language:
English
ISBN-10:
9991366784
ISBN-13:
978-9991366784
Weight:
.40 LBS
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The long awaited follow up to the award winning, best selling "Chakra Chants", this recording is both a journey through the chakras and the Kaballistic Tree of Life.

The Lost Chord features sacred mantras, overtones and chants from the Hindu, Tibetan and Hebrew tradition, as well as psycho-acoustic frequencies and sacred ratios. Each chakra / sefira features chants to male & female deities from the Hindu and Tibetan tradition, Hebrew chants of the Angelic and God Names, Sacred Vowel Sounds, Chanted and Spoken Bija mantras and intervals related to the Fibonacci Series. Layers and layers of lush choral sonics interweave with each other, creating an astounding combination of sacred sounds from different traditions.

Track Listing:

Entering The Sacred ( 3:40)
Peace Trance( Pt. I) ( 3:58)
Dream Mastery ( Pt. I) ( 3:58)
Call Of Compassion ( Pt. I) (4:01)
Embracing The Beloved ( Pt. I ) ( 4:00)
Awakened Voices ( Pt. I) ( 3:59)
Gateway To The Thirteen ( 6:14)
Dance Of The Void ( 5:42)
Awakened Voices ( Pt. II) ( 3:59)
Embracing The Beloved ( Pt. II) ( 4:07)
Call Of Compassion ( Pt. II) (3:47)
Dream Mastery ( Pt. II) ( 4:08)
Peace Trance( Pt. II) ( 3:57)
Departing The Sacred ( 3:55)

Jonathan Goldman is a writer, musician and teacher. He is an authority on sound healing and a pioneer in the field of harmonics. He has studied with masters of sound from both the scientific and spiritual traditions, including the Dalai Lama's Chanting Gyuto and Gyume Monks and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Film Making from Boston University and a Master's Degree in the Independent Study on Sound Healing from Lesley College. He is a lecturing member of the International Society for Music and Medicine