Have you ever noticed how repeating a phrase or humming a tune calms your nerves during stress? That’s the power of sound—and it’s exactly why mantra chanting has stood the test of time. For thousands ...
Every generation since the beginning of recorded music discovers Gregorian Chant. The most recent (re)discovery was in the mid-1990s with the phenomenally successful Chant CDs from The Benedictine ...
Inspiring people to have a love for the Chamoru language and working together as a communal group are goals of I Fanlalai’an and Sainan Manlålai Chamoru, or Master of Chamoru Chant Leonard Iriarte. He ...
If you've ever attended a temple, meditation session, or spiritual gathering, you've probably noticed something interesting. Some people chant loudly with devotion, while others sit quietly, repeating ...
In many Indian homes, the day begins with a sound older than memory. Before the traffic rises and phones begin to glow with notifications, a quiet chant slips into the morning air: Om Namah Shivaya.
In the early morning and late at night, monks still rise to sing the divine office, their voices low and hoarse from sleep. With every breath they are keeping alive a centuries-old tradition in ...