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This was sung in A432 Hz. Multiple voices. 24 voices singing HUE. Even though there are no instruments or sound tones accompanying the voices, some unusual sound frequencies appear to develop and swirl around throughout the track! NEW HUE II Chanting: https://youtu.be/XquFpmp9wWA
As of June 22, 2020 a 20 minute version of this video Hu Chanting (Hue) A432 Hz has been released with a different set of pictures. Please check out this alternate 20 minute version called Hu A love Song To The Divine.
https://youtu.be/x6_HCUQ1wb4
All vocals created by Wayne St. John~
Chanting HU (****ounced "hue") aloud or to yourself can open your heart to God's love and transform your life. This daily practice can help you experience more love, joy and spiritual freedom. You can also try chanting this inwardly when faced with challenging situations. HU is a ancient name for God and is a very uplifting chant when singing it with a group of people. HU (hue).
Everyone knows that a happy life requires good health. Proper diet, adequate exercise, and sufficient rest are necessary to keep our bodies strong and fit. If we neglect these demands, our bodies become weakened and resistant. Highly susceptible to infection, we eventually become ill.
More important, but less well known, is the inner self's need for spiritual nourishment and attention. If we ignore our spiritual health requirements, we become overwhelmed by negative material tendencies like anxiety, hatred, loneliness, prejudice, greed, boredom, envy, and anger.
In order to counteract and prevent these subtle infections of the self, we should, as recommended in the Vedic literatures, incorporate into our lives a program of self-examination and steady inner growth, based on spiritual strength and clarity of thought.
In the preliminary stages of meditation, the practitioner experiences a clearing of consciousness, peace of mind, and relief from unwanted drives and habits. As one develops more realization by meditating, he perceives the original, spiritual existence of the self.
Dr. Herbert Benson, a pioneer in establishing the efficacy of meditation for health through his research at Harvard in the early 1970s, showed that meditation acts as an antidote to stress. Under stress, the nervous system activates the "fight-or-flight" response. The activity of the sympathetic portion of the nervous system increases, causing an increased heart beat, increased respiratory rate, elevation of blood pressure, and increase in oxygen consumption. This fight-or-flight response has an important survival function. It helps an organism to run quickly to escape an attack or to fight off an attacker. But if activated repeatedly, as happens for many people in modern societies, the effects are harmful. Many researchers believe that the current epidemic of hypertension and heart disease in the Western world is a direct result.
Dr. Benson demonstrated that the effects of meditation are essentially the opposite of the fight-or-flight response. Meditation:
Decreases the heart rate
Decreases the respiratory rate
Decreases blood pressure
Decreases oxygen consumption
Decreases muscle tension
Gives overall better health
Gives better sleep
Makes one calmer
Gives better concentration
In the Caitanya Caritamrta, a seventeen-volume commentary on the life and teachings of Sri Caitanya, founder of the modern-day Krishna consciousness movement, the ultimate benefit of meditation is described as follows: "The result of meditation is that one awakens his love for GOD and tastes transcendental bliss. Ultimately, one attains the association of GOD and engages in His devotional service, as if immersing himself in a great ocean of love." |