Monday, 17 September 2012
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I am new to all of this so I obviously do not understand everything. I have been putting my headphones on at night as I go to sleep and listen to the streaming lectures. While I was doing this I got completely spooked by a bell following a very deep voice chanting or something. It felt demonic. I have been trying to overlook it but everytime it comes on it bothers me. Can someone please explain this to me? My husband listened and through the headphones. He cautioned me to be careful. I love the teaching but am having a hard time reconciling this sound. Can someone please explain this.

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11 years ago
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#2076
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We can understand your feelings. The chanting is traditional low voice chanting from Tibet. They are prayers from the Grammy award-winning album from Lama Tashi (we linked to it below). The Tibetan lamas sing in these tones for several reasons, and it is understandable that it would be unnerving to Westerners. However, it is far from demonic music. The prayers he sings are ancient prayers calling for help from the Buddhas on behalf of all those who are suffering. The low tones stimulate the heart in a very powerful way, if you can relax and let go of the cultural anxiety of hearing the low tones.

Demonic music is what is playing on the radio and YouTube, which celebrates lust, alcohol, greed, gluttony, anger, etc. Demonic music hypnotizes through pleasure and repetition, and incites selfish, pleasure-seeking behavior.

On the other hand, truly spiritual music invites introspection and awareness of the suffering of others.

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11 years ago
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Let us know which lecture you heard it in, and the approximate time (5 minutes in, etc) and we will investigate. We suspect it is the annoying doorbell in the classroom. :)

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11 years ago
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#2075
It's not during class. It usually follows right after a lecture. It sounds like a monk doing a chant but it sounds very demonic. After the chant follows classical music then another lecture. I'm worried because the chant is very low and sounds very disturbing. It has freaked out every member of my family and now my husband thinks I may be getting into something evil and has cautioned me in my undertaking of these studies. I have been trying to overlook it every time it comes on, but it's still just not sitting right with my spirit. I don't know how I can continue the studies if I don't understand fully what this chant is and why it sounds demonic. Maybe I am not understanding something about it. I'm really hoping you can help me with this. I love these studies so far and I really don't want to walk away from them, but I cannot have fear attached to them. I look forward to your reply.

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11 years ago
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#2076
Accepted Answer
We can understand your feelings. The chanting is traditional low voice chanting from Tibet. They are prayers from the Grammy award-winning album from Lama Tashi (we linked to it below). The Tibetan lamas sing in these tones for several reasons, and it is understandable that it would be unnerving to Westerners. However, it is far from demonic music. The prayers he sings are ancient prayers calling for help from the Buddhas on behalf of all those who are suffering. The low tones stimulate the heart in a very powerful way, if you can relax and let go of the cultural anxiety of hearing the low tones.

Demonic music is what is playing on the radio and YouTube, which celebrates lust, alcohol, greed, gluttony, anger, etc. Demonic music hypnotizes through pleasure and repetition, and incites selfish, pleasure-seeking behavior.

On the other hand, truly spiritual music invites introspection and awareness of the suffering of others.

If you find our resources useful and want others to benefit as well, make a donation to Glorian Publishing. Every donation makes a difference.

11 years ago
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#2078

Jesus is the highest Solar initiate of the Cosmos.
The supreme great Master Jesus lives today with the same physical body resurrected from among the dead.
Presently, the great Master Jesus lives in Shamballa. This is a secret country of oriental Tibet. Many other Resurrected Masters live with the supreme, great Master and collaborate with Him in the Great Work of the Father. - Samael Aun Weor


Let us Pray!

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

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