The Sound Supreme The Mystique And Music Of Om
Om: The Universal Sound
Om does not belong to Hinduism or any one religion. From ‘Om Mane
Padme Hum’ of Buddism and ‘Amen’ of Christianity, ‘Amin’ of Islam
and Omkar k Satnam of Sikhism, one detects the echos of the same
cosmic sound experienced by all the great masters of mankind. Om
and the latin root word Omne share a similar meaning ‘all’ leading
to the concepts of omniscience, omnipresence and omni potence.
Om: Gateway to the Meditative State
The sages of yore realised what doctors have discovered in the
modern era: mantras such as Om alter the frequency of our brainwaves,
leading to de-stressing, peace of mind and holistic health.
The chanting of Om induces the alpha waves state at a frequncy
of ten cycles per second, corresponding to deep relaxation and awareness
free of thoughts. Research shows that each separate part of the sound
AUM has a separate effect on the mind.
Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust , we all dance to a mysterious
tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper – Albert Einstein
Track Listing:
- Inner Voice – Signature Prayer
- Shanti Mantra
- Om iti Ekata
- Soyam Atma
- Jagarith Sthan
- Swapna Sthan
- Sushupta Sthan
- Amartraha Om
Singers:
- Pandit Jasraj