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Thomas Ashley - Farrand's Healing Mantras: Learn Sound Affirmations for Spiritual Growth, Creativity, and Healing | 
enlarge | Author: Thomas Ashley-farrand Publisher: Sounds True Category: Book
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $9.69 You Save: $7.29 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 14666
Media: Audio CD Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1564557359 Dewey Decimal Number: 291.37 EAN: 9781564557353 ASIN: 1564557359
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Product Description Thomas Ashley-Farrands Healing Mantras Thomas Ashley-Farrand Mantras are sacred sound syllables from the Vedic tradition. For thousands of years, they have been used to promote inner healing, spiritual development, and beneficial effects in the world around us. Thomas Ashley-Farrands Healing Mantras CD gives listeners access to more than 20 mantras, and teaches how to intone them with perfect precision (a key to their effectiveness). Covers the theory, origins, pronunciation, and practical applications of mantra practice. Detailed study guide included.
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Mantra for everyday problems September 13, 2008 Great explanation of mantras and how to use them, as well as, many mantras to use for most any problem
A slightly different review May 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I would recommend this C.D., but I would say it is good to have the book that is sold separately. I have them both, and it helps clarify certain things when you have the book, and the C.D., in turn, helps you pronounce the mantras correctly. I have not listened to all the mantras on the C.D., and I focus on a particular one that I have decided to chant. Later on, through the use of the book, I will choose another mantra and listen to it on the C.D. I do use the Malas for countring my mantras (they are like rosaries, but have 108 beads instead of 54), and I got mine from e-bay.
Au Contraire April 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Contrary to "A Customer" and DJ, I'd recommend both the CD and Book right off. I first took this CD and TA-F's book on Chakra Mantras, having had some experience w/ Kundalaini Yoga and thinking to spread out a tentative investment. That book is also quite good, though without being so well written to the Mantra beginner as is 'Healing Mantras'.
Right away, I found 'Healing Mantras' at a local bookstore and recognized my error. The CD's pamphlet is very brief. There's a vast universe living in the book.
Some vendors carry both as a set. Might as well go that way. The CD will help a lot with pronounciation And find yourself a Mala while you're at it.
Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley-Farrand July 19, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Thomas Ashley-Farrand is a scholar, and his approach to explaining matras is scholarly. That does not mean he is detached. He has developed a deep interest and seems to believe in their efficacy. His writings and demonstration CD's are not meant for beginners in Hindu practice nor for those who have only a passing interest in Hindu ritual. For those, he perhaps explains too much in too much detail. However, for the serious student of Hinduism, you could not find a more expert study.
It Helps in Pronunciation February 15, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The CD is great to listen to so you can chant along and make sure you are pronouncing the mantras right. A little boring however, with its academic tone and the use of the same music, but nevertheless insightful in chanting the mantras correctly.
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