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Powerful, September 24, 2004
This review is from: Holy Harmony (Audio CD)
"This recording is a composite of two very different, yet similar sound or energy forms--the tones of tuning forks cut to frequencies known as the 'Healing Codes', and a specific prayer or chant thought to relay energy intimately linked to personal a global healing through the Christian Messiah Yeshua."--Jonathan Goldman, Sound Healer
Jonathan Goldman is a writer, healer, musician and teacher. An authority on sound healing, he is also a pioneer in the field of harmonics. He has studied with masters of sound from both the scientific and spiritual traditions, including the Dalai Lama's Chanting Gyuto and Gyume Monks and has been empowered by the Chant Master of the Drepung Loseling Monastery to teach Tibetan Overtone Chanting.
His CD Holy Harmony, featuring Sarah Benson, contains two never before released Sacred Sounds: Tuning Forks of the complete Healing Codes of the Bible decoded from the King James version of the New Testament that are combined with the choral chant of YHSVH, an ancient Hebrew sacred name of the Christ that produces Divine frequencies to purify and cleanse negative energies.
In Hebrew, the letters YHVH is known as the Tetragrammeton. Christians commonly pronounce it "Yah way" (Yaweh). The Latin version is known as Jehovah. When adding the S (shin) letter to this ancient name for God, a new word is formed. According to the liner notes: "This single-letter name alteration portrays the method to be used by an individual for personal transformation from human into super-human, from earthly to heavenly, from body into spirit, via 'crucifixion' on the 'cross of time and space'."
In the New Testament, it is said that the disciples cast out demons with the name of Jesus. Because of the powerful vibration of the name of Christ, the sacred chant of YHSVH works in miraculous ways. The chant itself is "Yod Hey Shin Vav Hey", and in Holy Harmony, this chant is sung in beautiful harmony by male and female choral voices.
Personally, I have never heard anything like this CD. One would think that hearing "Yod Hey Shin Vav Hey" over and over would be tiresome, but I assure you it is not. In fact, when I listen to this CD, I always anticipate the "Vav" note, because it gives me shivers. I feel such a reverence and awe as I listen to the sacred tones of the tuning forks, as well as the powerful vibrational energy of the YHSVH choral chants. The incredible energy this CD generates reminds me of my experiences as a Pentecostal/Charismatic minister, where being "slain in the spirit" was accompanied by a profound spiritual power filled with peace, clarity and healing.
According to Jonathan Goldman: "In various specialized workshops, I had groups chant YHSVH. The effect was extraordinary. In addition to its ability to produce Divine frequencies and thus cleanse imbalanced and negative energies, it also seemed to specifically activate the thymus gland's related energy center and anchor--what I call the 'Christ Energy'--into the body. This energy is able to do a vibrational recalibration of our cellular structure and DNA."
Having being profoundly touched by this CD, I believe it.
Whether you're looking to raise your vibrational energy, experience deep relaxation, enchance sleep or receive healing, Holy Harmony is a beautiful, sacred CD for your personal journey.
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Trip to the Celestial, September 14, 2004
This review is from: Holy Harmony (Audio CD)
Loved J.Goldmans "Chankra Chants 1&2". I am so glad a friend lent this to me and I did not read the jacket before listening...The "Jesus" foundation of this CD would have prejudiced my listening...but let me tell you THIS IS UNDENIALBLEY FANTASTIC...it took me to a place never before experienced. Christian or non-Christian interested in the natural endorphin high of music can bliss out on this. Strangely you do not get bored or annoyed by the chant "Yod hey Shiv rau Hey as in some chanting...If you listen to this and love it...send me your favorites...this has moved to the top of my list after repeated listenings...try it alone with headphones when you will be undisturbed.
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