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Meditative Music to Enter the Natural Flow of the Mind This composition was created with a clear intention: To move beyond structured music and reconnect with the natural experience of the mind. In this mantra, there is no fixed rhythm. No repeating patterns. The sound flows freely, creating an open space where the recitation of Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha arises and dissolves naturally. Because the mind works in the same way. One of its essential qualities is continuous flow — like a river that never stops. From this mental continuum, all experiences arise: thoughts, emotions, perceptions… And within that same space, they dissolve. Like waves in the ocean. Waves may seem separate, but they have never been different from the water. Their nature is the same. In the same way, everything that appears in the mind shares its essence. This music is not meant for you to follow a rhythm. It invites something deeper: 👉 Enter the flow 👉 Let go of control 👉 Simply listen… and be What is this mantra for? This meditative music can help you:
Listen now 👉 Available on YouTube 👉 Best experienced with headphones A different way to meditate You don’t need to do anything special. Just listen. Let the sound guide you. Let everything flow. Like a river. Like the ocean. Like the mind.
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Hello! I am happy to announce that I am preparing new music - offerings with the Green Tara mantra Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha in the recording studio at home... very well accompanied, as you can see.
I was thinking about how grateful I feel to have this precious opportunity to express myself through music, and also thanks to the encouragement that Lama Drubgyu always gave me to start recording and publishing music with the mantras and prayers, and to free myself from fears and limitations. when it comes to adding music to them and singing them in different ways. And of course also thanks to Lama Phuntsok, Lama Kelsang, Lama Orgyen, Sonam-la and all the other teachers and companions on the path. It was just a joke between Lama Phuntsok and Lama Drubgyu about what my name was (Joan Antón, Jantón, San Tóng) that Lama Drubgyu told me to use this name for the project, and so I did (Sangtong). Recording at home studio new music with #tara #mantra #omtaretuttareturesoha Feeling #grateful edit. Get inspired by new age music with warm blessed healing sounds.
Concentrate and pacify the mind by reconnecting with your true nature. Relax, expand your mind and open your heart to bring peace to the world. Music to focus and calm down. Start your inner journey! Listen & share here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/62EYov1T22orJny4xJZyXW?si=b8a004eaa83b4b1cit. "In general, the mantras are in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is considered not a human language, but a divine one. If we think about it, each language comes from the energy of each country (German is impregnated with German energy, Italian with Italian energy, etc). But Sanskrit came from this other energy, a divine, or enlightened energy. So when you recite the mantras, when you make the sounds of the mantra, for example "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha", there is a blessing just in those sounds: the Sanskrit alphabet is a mantra.
Green Tara and Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha mantra. The meaning of divinity in Tibetan Buddhism25/2/2023 Green Tara mantra OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SOHA was the first mantra I learned. The psychotherapist who helped me a few years ago taught me. He recommended reciting him everything I could between the sessions, and since I wanted to be better, I thought: "I have nothing to lose, let's give it a try". I recited it as I traveled by subway, while showering and whenever I could.
"🔸In Tibetan Buddhism, the divinity is not an external, worldly deity, but a divinity that arises within us, it comes from our interior because it is our true nature, the state of Buddha, and therefore establishing a connection with it is of great benefit . By reciting the mantra Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha we create a connection with Tara, which is our true nature, thus pacifying afflictive emotions and obstacles that we have. |
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