Om Mani Padme Hum Büdi Siebert

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  • Release Date: 02/24/2004
  • Sales Rank: 45,285
  • Label: REAL MUSIC
  • UPC: 046286404026
 
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Om Mani Padme Hum

1LISTENOm Mani Padme Hum Short Version 4:47
2LISTENOm Mani Peme Hung Hrih 4:54
3LISTENLotus Call, Pt. 1 (Vajra Guru Mantra) 7:30
4LISTENThe Lotus in the Mountains 6:11
5LISTENThe Lotus People 7:48
6LISTENFree Spirit 4:41
7LISTENWind from the Temple 1:21
8LISTENLotus Call, Pt. 2 4:05
9LISTENTo All Living Beings 1:22
10LISTENOm Mani Padme Hum Long Version 9:22
11LISTENOm Mani Peme Hung Hrih Mantra Version 4:57
12LISTENBreeze from Lotus Mountain 1:52

Editorial Reviews

Real Music has always centered its wide array of new age releases on elements of the spiritual realm, and has recently embarked on a compilation series of "comfort music." On this recording, named for an easy-to-recite Buddhist chant that is the essence of the Buddha's heart, Buedi Siebert takes this path of peace to a specific place, as easy to visualize as a clear-air gust of wind high on a mountain in Tibet. Westerners seeking some basic knowledge of Buddhist philosophy will enjoy the simple but informative liner notes that explain the source of this soothing, ambient music that incorporates Siebert's lush, dreamy guitar lines and his mastery of numerous indigenous flutes with the soaring vocals of Dorothea Ferber and other chants done by male voices. The short version of the title track opens the disc by creating an inviting and soul-lifting Asian atmosphere that is easy to hum along with. Some of the tunes just float sweetly along while others, like "The Lotus People," feature more jangly, percussive beats. On that particular tune, the mantra is reprised with a mix of voice and flute. Siebert lends an even truer air of authenticity with "Lotus Call, Pt. 2," which features authentic chanting Buddhist monks. At the very minimum, the listener will be transported into a very relaxing place. Hopefully, the complexities of the music beneath the basic "Om" will inspire deeper meditation and possibly study into the philosophy that inspired it. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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June 12, 2006: I bought this cd because I love anything to do with Tibet. To my pleasant surprise it became my favorite cd. I listen to it whenever I need peaceful feelings and thinking. I get emotional to the second song on the cd more than any of them, every time I listen to it. I love this cd and am visiting my son and plan on purchasing him one also. Thank you for this wonderful cd. Maria