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Release Date: 27-03-2007
Label: Evolution Music
Catalog Number: EM9911-2
Barcode: 8018724991124
Musical Style: Reiki
Proceeding with his successful artistic career started with his best sellers Reiki Mahamantra and Om Sai Ram, which are still two of the best selling albums in the world dedicated to the practice of reiki, Mahanta Das is considered to be one of the most important composers of music for wellness and therapy. His new work, Reiki Beatitude is a hymn to beatitude aiming to rediscover the power of letting the unpredictable be part of our life. Life is beauty, dream, mystery, bliss and as such shall be liveded. Exactly as his previous albums, Reiki Beatitude is made up of melodies with an easy emotional impact, perfect to create the ideal atmosphere for the practice of reiki, featuring the smooth sound of a little bell every 3 minutes to remind the healer when it's time to move his hands. An ocean of beatitude which leads the human spirit to a peaceful world far from earthly suffering and expressing a wise, deep and unperturbed bliss. Reiki Beatitude is the natural follow-up of the spiritual journey started years ago by Mahanta Das: a quest of particular and simple sonorities, never obvious, flowing through landscapes always changing and quiet moments, tender resonances, vibrant and serene voices, rhythms and the words of the ancient mantras. Best seller.
An ordinary man but at the same time special, Mahanta Das loves and savours life with simplicity while nurturing the flame of spirituality full of a joy and energy that are infectious. Mahanta Das has been living as a monk in an Ashram for many years and, enriched by this experience, he began to write music to cocoon body and soul: beautiful ritual chants that give a sense of wellbeing through their mantric contents that purify the mind.
The music takes the listener to an uplifting world of joy that helps facing everyday life with spirituality and love, gently led by Mahanta Das, He who serves the greater goal (maha = great, anta = goal, das = he who serves).