The Soul Of Healing Meditations

Deepak Chopra The Soul Of Healing Meditations

Deepak Chopra
Label: Rasa Music
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:20th November 2001

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Track Listing

  • 1. Breathing Meditation
  • 2. Heart Meditation
  • 3. Body Awareness
  • 4. Heart Sutra Meditation
  • 5. Envoking the Gods of Healing
  • 6. Inviting the Spirit of Healing
  • 7. Banishing Disease
  • 8. Ode of Solomon

Product Description

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Genre: Meditation (Audio)
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 20-NOV-2001

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Featuring the soothing narration of Deepak Chopra over the trancelike music of Adam Plack, The Soul of Healing Meditations serves as an introduction to meditation for neophytes and as a more advanced tool to help overcome a physical ailment and/or emotional toxicity. That may make it sound like a digital elixir, but as Chopra says in his liner notes: "We like to tell our patients (at the Chopra Center for Well Being) that the body is the best pharmacy in the world and is capable of making wonder drugs." His message here is that one can naturally prevail over serious life challenges by becoming more attuned to one's body--by relaxing and filtering out the external world, focusing on and influencing internal sensations and biorhythms, and banishing negative thoughts and focusing on the positive aspects of life. This CD is not meant as a cure-all for physical or emotional ills. Rather, it's a supplemental experience to other treatments or programs, and it shows how enlightening and empowering meditation can be when practiced properly. Its actual effects will depend upon the receptiveness of the listener. Plack's accompanying soundtrack ranges from delicate ambient tones to more active Indian music, appropriately serving the mood of each of the album's eight tracks. --Bryan Reesman

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