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In the Om Zone | 
enlarge | Artist: Steven Halpern Label: Inner Peace Music Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $2.99 (18%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 5130
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 8030 UPC: 093791803028 EAN: 0093791803028 ASIN: B000RA3K46
Release Date: August 7, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Om Zone | | • | Tibetan Singing Bowl | | • | Om Zone | | • | Tibetan Singing Bowl | | • | Om Zone | | • | Om Zone | | • | Japanese Temple Bowl | | • | Om Zone | | • | Om Zone | | • | Japanese Temple Bowl | | • | Tomorrow Never Knows | | • | Om Groove | | • | Om Groove | | • | Om Groove | | • | Om Groove | | • | Om Groove | | • | Japanese Temple Bowl | | • | Om Nama Shivaya I | | • | Om Nama Shivaya II |
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Product Description Soothing, sustained voices chant "Om" in harmonic fifths, creating a continuously flowing soundscape perfect for yoga and meditation. Other highlights feature the dynamic world grooves of the Hot Chakra Band, the universal "Om Nama Shivaya" mantra, and a transcendently chilled version of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows."
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent Meditation Aid May 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As an experienced meditator, I recommend this CD for both beginner and advanced meditation practice. Halpern's layer upon layer upon layer of deep reverberating "oooommmm" is very soothing and easy to respond to, whether you join in with your own voice or simply listen to the voices on the CD. This CD has become one of my favorites as of the second time I turned it on.
Soothing music for meditation March 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There's not much to write about this CD. It's good music for meditating after a stressful day at work. Put this in your CD player, kick back and relax. That's what it is good for. It isn't exactly music you could dance to or use for a romantic candlelight dinner. It is soothing and peaceful.
Being In the Om Zone January 22, 2008 This CD is so soothing and wonderful to the mind. Before I go to bed at night I put it on softly and it lulls me to sleep . When I leave in the morning for work, I have a repeat button on my CD player and I let it play all day. I believe it creates peacefulness in my home and I know good feeling will permeate my entire home and project outward to my street and my neighborhood. Chanting the OM is most powerful so I know that it is doing something good for me and my family. Blessings! ; )
depends on what you're looking for December 30, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you want a cd of music that could be used to have instrumental instead of vocal cues in a yoga practice, this is perfect. If you wanted a cd of ambient sounds to play at work, maybe not. I do like some of the tracks very much, but on others the volume is so low that I at first thought they were blank tracks. This could also be useful for meditation practice, but I wouldn't just put it on to groove around the house.
A good soul tuner October 25, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I am a big Halpern fan. This is the 8th cd I've bought of his and I even had some of his music playing at my wedding, (Sand Dance from Ancient Echoes.) I was very excited when this cd first came out especially since I noticed that this was all new music, (Mr Halpern has a somewhat annoying habit of putting many of the same tracks on his cd's such as Eventide, Pachalbel's Canon and 48 hours. When you play your cd's all day, everyday you want to hear something fresh, especially when you're paying for a new cd because you want to hear new music.) Anyway the first 17 tracks of this cd do not disappoint. They are wonderful and truly heart opening, absolutely stellar. My only complaint are the last two tracks, two versions of Om Naya Shivaya. Unfortunately I find these tracks irratating. The singer, Melissa Phillipe sounds fantastic on track 3, Om Zone-part 2. It's etheral and transporting. Her versions of Om Nama Shivaya however send me right to the eject button and searching for my Sheila Chandra cd for her version of Om Namaha Shiva. There is something weighing these songs down, maybe something that prohibits my ability to entrain with them. The rest of the cd is so airy that I think I come crashing down because these two particular tracks are very earthy.Whatever it is it is most likely just me. This cd is still excellent, timeless and puts one for the most part in a blissful state.
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