Chanting in Haliburton
An evening of chanting in Haliburton. June 10, 2006
An evening of chanting in Haliburton. June 10, 2006
Robin Armstrong chanting. An example of his morning meditation in 2000.
Robin Armstrong discusses his during 13 months continuous solitude chanting in in India
Robin Armstrong discusses his experiences of 13 months continuous solitude chanting in southern India
Sending Hari Om to everyone you have a connection to is a great way to start the day!
This is a simple chanting of each level of the I Ching. This was made so that the listener can practice and get familiar with the I Ching rhythms and perhaps even memorize them.
Chanting the I Ching Mandala of 8 trigrams. This is a group chanting session where all of the eight I Ching trigrams are being chanted. This produces a powerful sound mandala that can bring one a strong sense of trance.
The idea of these chants are to block out the mind and thoughts of the world. By chanting and clapping one increases one’s concentration and the ability to listen within.
A chanting matrix with many levels of chanting all at the same time. The chants are based on rhythms of 8 and 13.
Chanting Hari Om V3. This chanting is based on rhythms of 3, 6, and 9. Chant along!