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Chantrams of Transformation CD

 

 
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What are Chants and Mantrams?

Mantrams are syllables or sets of syllables that are sounded or recited repeatedly and which invoke and evoke a response from beings, deities, spiritual teachers, or sages, who are the proponents or reserviors of the mantrams substance and power. The mantrams are chanted with melodies. Different sacred mantrams and chants have different magical applications and powers, depending on their lineages, functions and who is using them. Religions have their various forms of mantric yoga through repeated recitation of different prayers and chants. Islamic, Christian, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shamanism and other religions have used these techniques for thousands of years. This mantric science practice is one of the techniques that makes all the religions similar.

How do you use
Chantrams of Transformation?

Listen to the CD to purify, revitalize and uplift yourself and vibrations of the environment. You can chant along with the CD and experience its transforming and healing effects. A goup or individual can chant and direct its healing, energizing and transforming power to one's family, group, organization, community, city, country, humanity and other kingdoms or the earth. The CD can be listened daily but best results are achieved when used alternately with the Inner Renewal Meditation, Namascar Meditation and Body Therapy exercises.

Contents of Chantrams CD

OM: Universal Sound
This universal sound has equivalent sacred sounds in different religions, such as Aum or Amen. It is a sound that, when repeatedly recited or chanted, causes one's consciousness to expand and align to Divine Light.

OM Shanti, Shanti, Shanti Hum:
"Mantram for Peace"
This mantram invokes the spiritual substance and essence of Peace. This sacred mantram is the antidote to fear, stress, violence, anger, confusion and chaos. It is a very important mantram for healing and purification in one's consciousness of today's world.

Om Mane Padme Hum:
"I am that I am"
Of Tibetan origin, this mantram is equivalent to sacred words in different religions. It means "I am that I am", the mantram identifying oneself to the Of Tibetan origin, this mantram is Divine Spirit, the Godhead within every human being. This chantram helps align one's purpose and will to the Highest Divinity within other human beings. It brings inspiring light from the Divine Spirit to the Higher Soul and then to the incarnated personality.

Om Nama Shivayah:
"I salute the Divinity within me"
This is a poplular Indian yogi mantram, which facilitates one to salute the Divine Spirit within, especially the will aspect. It is a chantram that helps construct the "Divine Cable" and connection from the incarnated personality to the higher soul and eventually to the Divine Spirit. When properly recited or chanted, it helps develop more will-power.

 

 

 

Chantrams of Transformation CD

What is Chantrams of Transformation?

Del Pe coined the word "chantrams" to combine the application of chants and mantrams used specifically for inner service for purifing, revitalizing, healing and transforming the listener or chanter. The chants in the CD are sequenced and arranged properly to produce maximum synergy and transformational results.

$20.00 U.S.
32 Minutes

 

 

 

 

How and why Chantrams of Transformation was created

On January 25, 2001, while Del Pe was on a lecture tour in Central America, he was inspired to record a series of Sacred Chants in San Jose, Costa Rican. One of his students, a musician with the Costa Rica Philharmonic, helped him pool together some of the best musicians in the region. In a few hours, without much rehearsal and with no written music, the "chantrams of transformation" was recorded. Del Pe calls the event the "Zen of spontaneous recording." His Inner Renewal Meditation" Cd was created in Chicago in the same Zen beingness.

Del Pe had several spiritual mentors. One of them is SHJ, a sage and master of 7 Eastern Arts. SHJ taught him these sacred chants and mantrams during their spiritual rendezvous in the Himalayas. Del Pe is not a trained singer, but through regular use of the sacred chants and mantrams for service, he was able to develop the skills to chant and teach his workshop "The Science of Mantrams and Sacred Sounds."
Through his intense training with SHJ in Nepal and the Indian Himalayas which began December 1990, Del Pe was able to master important Indian, Tibetan and some sanscrit mantrams and chants. This skill, combined with the healing, inner yoga and spiritual science mastery he received from his other spiritual mentors (especially MCKS, a great modern Sage), enabled Del Pe to integrate the power of mantric yoga with his teachings from the Eastern Philosophies into a science brings tremendous power of healing, transformation and inner development to the practitioner.

Om Tare Tu Tara Ture Soha:
"Salutation to the Divine Mothers"
(first version)
A Tibetan mantra invoking and saluting the Taras, the Divine Mothers and Feminine grace. When chanted repeatedly, it brings inner balance, harmony and inner joy.

Gate, gate, para gate parasangh gate Bodhi svaha: "Heart Sutra"
A short version of the mantram to invoke Divine Love and compassion. This chant opens the heart and unfolds the deeper and flowing aspect of love, understanding and all-inclussiveness of the Soul.

Om Tara Tu Tara Ture Soha:
Salutation to the Divine Mothers
(second version)
This chantram with a specific melody brings wholeness and serenity to one's nature. It's special effects are dynamic flowing beingness. It summarizes the meaning of "Life is very good," when the chant is fully experienced.

 

 

 

 

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