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| Pema Chodron Sounds True Unconditional Confidence - Instructions For Meeting Any Experience With Trust And Courage AudioBook Unabridged
Pre-Order Now! Available: Monday, December 28, 2009
$13.75 |
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| Michael Bernard Beckwith Sounds True True Abundance - Practices For Living From The Overflow AudioBook
Pre-Order Now! Available: Monday, December 28, 2009
$13.75 |
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| Thomas Keating Sounds True Centering Prayer - A Training Course For Opening To The Presence Of God AudioBook Com/DVD/Pa
$112.79 |
| Dr. Andrew Weil Sounds True Breathing: Master Key To Self Healing CDs (2000)
$20.05 Live Recording
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| Shiva Rea Sounds True Yoga Trance Dance CDs (2003)
$21.05 |
| Jack Kornfield Sounds True Meditation For Beginners AudioBook Unabridged
$17.19 |
| Shiva Rea Sounds True Yoga Rhythms CD (1997)
$13.29 These selections, which beautifully reflect yoga's spirit of a unified world, are ideal for the varied tempos of a yoga workout.
Performers include: TJ Rehmi, Gus Gus, Jai Uttai, Peter Kater & R. Nakai's improvisational flute playing sounds like birds chasing each other in gusts of wind. Carlos Nakai and Peter Kater. Carlos Nakai, Glen Velez, Dum Dum Project, Craig Kohland, Al Gromer Kahn, Shri Anandi Ma Renowned Vinyasa yoga instructor Shiva Rea compiles satisfying sounds, such as the hypnotic chants of "Prana (Sahana Vavatu)" by Shaman's Dream, the synth-laden Indian vibe of the Dum Dum Project's "Jaia Ganesha," and the skittering beats of Glen Velez's frame drum music in "Third Eye." Rea throws a few curves with the free-form jazzy acoustics on Ben Leinbach and Geoffrey Gordon's "Chigumbo" and the unexpected reggae of Ticklah's "The Dub and the Restless."
Of particular note is the wonderful marriage of Native American flute and keyboard music on "Wandering" by R. This delightfully rich set of soothing meditation music and danceable world-beat tunes offers some refreshing surprises.
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| Nawang Khechog Sounds True Sounds Of Peace CDs (1996)
$13.25 He performs on exotic ethnic instruments on Rhythms of Peace. He began performing professionally in 1986 in Australia. He became a monk for 11 years -- four as a hermit. Nawang Khechog was born in Tibet and fled to India after the Chinese invasion of 1949. His Tibetan (or "really big") horn has the sonority and rumblings of a didgeridoo. He also proves that peace does have a rhythm and tempo of its own.
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| Shiva Rea Sounds True Yoga Sanctuary - A Guided Hatha Yoga Practice AudioBook
$20.19 |
| Tom Kenyon Sounds True Deep Rest AudioBook Unabridged
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