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Our extensive line of
recordings of healing music will open the world of healing
music to you. Our staff continues to review recordings
of musicians and practitioners who are committed to composing
and recording music for healing.
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our site from Amazon.com. In the meantime, please feel
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Crystal Voices:
The Harmonic Vibrations
of Crystal Singing Bowls by
Deborah VanDyke and Valerie Farnsworth
  
Deborah Van Dyke and Valerie Farnsworth
are sound healers in Vancouver, Canada. They teach Sacred
Sound Healing Intensives (combining vocal toning and harmonics
with crystal bowl healing techniques) and perform Planetarium
Star Concerts of Sound & Light (a meditative journey
of vocal harmonics, crystal bowls and laser lights). |
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Sounds of Light:
The Pure Tones of Crystal Singing Bowls by
Deborah VanDyke 

With Sounds of Light you will experience
the healing power of the bowl tones combined with crystal
chimes, Tibetan cymbals and tuning forks. Both CD's are
becoming classic sound healing tools. If you've never
experienced the power of quartz crystal bowls, this is
an excellent way to give yourself that gift! |
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Travelling
the Sacred Sound Current:
Keys for Conscious Evolution by
Deborah VanDyke 

This is the companion CD to Deborah's
definitive book on sound healing of the same name. Click
here to see the book. It offers an exquisite treasure
of timeless healing mantras & chants, crystal bowl
tones, drums, gongs, didjeridoo, nature sounds, and Peruvian
whistling vessels, which provide a deep vibrational sound
journey for inner attunement and healing. This CD is truly
a sound vision quest for awakening, purification, and
opening gateways of consciousness. Discover higher energy
music created with a sacred healing intention. |
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Chords of the Cosmos: Harmonies of the
Zodiac with Crystal Bowls for Chakra Balancing, Meditation
& The Healing Arts
by Deborah VanDyke

Relax as serene waves of crystal bowl
tones echo the musical harmonies of the constellations
which Pythagoras called the "Music of the Spheres".
Hearing these celestial harmonies puts us in resonance
with the harmonic order of the universe. CHORDS OF THE
COSMOS is a deeply healing sound journey around the zodiac
wheel; the perfect companion for meditation, yoga and
massage. |
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Sunyata
by VAS 

This must be what "OM" sounds
like. Azam Ali's celestial vocals and Greg Ellis's exotic
percussion transport the listener to a secret realm of
stars and moonlight. It touched me deeply like a memory
of something that I had forgotten long ago, or like the
timeless state before birth. Absolutely entrancing music
for the Soul.--a music fan from Long Beach, California |
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Offerings
by VAS 

Azam Ali radiantly sings soothing melodies
of words that are of no language other than her own spontaneous
emotion, a truly moving experience. Her tone is soulful,
and combined with the instrumentation of her hammered
dulcimer and Ellis's cadences on tabla, udu, frame drum,
zils, the result is mystical. |
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In
the Garden of Souls by VAS


In this recording Vas goes deep into
the soul of music. Singer Azam Ali continues singing in
tongues with her mystical style of vocalizing. The
addition of harmonic chanting as well as the percussion
of Greg Ellis and the charming cello of Cameron Stone
gives the music depth that touches the listener deeply. |
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Divine
Rights by VOX


Vocalist Fadia El-Hage and composer
Vladimir Ivanoff, bring to the listener the regal tones
of El-Hage. their music is from the ancient feminist
tracts of the 4th and 5th centuries, before women were
banned from liturgical singing. Many of the songs have
Arabic, Jewish, and Christian roots, perfectly suited
to El-Hage's Lebanese and operatically trained voice. |
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