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Free gift! NEW Ho'oponopono Cleaning Song, titled "E Kala Mai (Forgive Me)" |
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E Kala Mai (Forgive Me) has been exclusively
provided to Intentional Treasures by artist, Jennifer Salima Holt. When I first heard this moving orchestrated piece,
I immediately fell in love with this cleaning tool. Sung in both English and Hawaiian, this mystical music brings with it an
ethereal flavor, combined with spiritual chanting and instrumental elements that will elevate you while you meditate and clean. Click Here to ListenLike what you hear? The Ho'oponopono Cleaning Song, along with many other beautiful chants of various spiritual faiths can be found on Jennifer's newly released CD, titled "Ecstatic Groove: Sacred World Chant Infusions." Go to: http://www.jennifersalima holt.tsemedia.com/ecstatic groovechants.html |
E Kala Mai (Forgive Me) 8:53 . Vocals, violin: Jennifer Salima Holt. Hawaiian spoken word and vocals: Pooki Lee. Drum programming, percussion, drones, keyboard bass, electric guitar, sound effects: Ben Leinbach. Arrangement: Ben Leinbach and Jennifer Salima Holt. Ambient birdies: Recorded near Theodore Wirth Parkway , Minneapolis , Minnesota . Notes: The Sufis’ forgiveness chant, “Al Tawbah,” partners with the Hawaiian sacred forgiveness practice called “Ho’oponopono,” both methods of forgiveness to help ‘clean’ the soul. (Special thanks to Joe Vitale: http://www.mrfire.com; http://www.hooponopono theamericas.org/index.htm.) (Special thanks to Hawaiian artist Pooki Lee: http://www.pookilee.com). |
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