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Universal Wisdom Meditational Audio 1.01


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/2000/XP
Downloads 189 Limitations None
Publisher House of Gar - Holistic Health and Wellness Resources File Size 14.9M
Date added 18 Jun 2006 Check your speed

Universal Wisdom Meditational MP3 An original HOUSE OF GAR Composition. This enlightening meditational MP3 high quality recording combines wisdom from the worlds religions,spiritual disciplines philosophers and spiritual leaders into 2 unique presentations Om Namaha Shiva includes the narrated work of Lama Tubten Yeshe; Tibetan Monk, passages from the Upinshads, Ancient Hindu Sanskrit, the Holy Bible, Jesus Christ, Al Hallaj of Persia and the Bhagavad Gita The second composition Afterlife presents the mysteries of death, reincarnation and healing with verses from Rabindranath Tagore, Hinduism, Upinshads, Confuscius, ancient Jesuit texts, Plutarch and more Each composition is carefully mixed with meditational music, sacred chants and sounds of nature to provide you with an ethereal auditory experience.

Also included in this audio ebook are more meditational music samples, inspirational art gallery and online resources. Version 1.01 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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