Alleged Mispronunciation by Craig Pruess

Alleged Mispronunciation by Craig Pruess

Chants of Buddha is one of the music albums that I regularly use for my meditation sessions. Not that I understand the meaning of the chants but for the vibrations of the music, I use it for my meditative practices. But I found one Amazon customer complaining that the pronunciation used in the chants differ slightly from how it should be. It doesn’t matter to me if the chants are in right pronunciation or not, as long as the music helps me in meditation. (And Chants of Buddha didn’t make my meditation any little less with its alleged mispronunciation.)
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Chants of Buddha | Craig Pruess

Chants of Buddha | Craig Pruess

Turya by Al Gromer Khan is very meditative and I have discussed the same in my last post and the last but one. It’s a meditative in the ambient style: undisturbing, anchorless. But not all of us can sink into meditative state listening to such an unobstrusive album, where the music is like breeze, not a wind. We sometimes need a kind of music that helps in coming out of the noise mind makes by attracting our attention to the music.

Chants of Buddha by Craig Pruess came to my mind immediately when I decided to recommend my midos a meditative …read more


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