Lyrics and Meanings of Chant Samples

The samples come from a variety of cultures. Here I will give you the meaning of the chant. I would invite you to make them all part of your personal repertoire.



















I remind you to learn many chants. Create many chants. The energy of this medium is particularly relevant and needed in these times of short attention span and fearful  living in the masses. There celebrated use will expand the awareness, focus the mind, instill new information and vibration, change beliefs, and result in a greater to accept and live from the One. The result…a peaceful world within and without.


Ele Ele Tau Mai

Hawaiian Chant that invites the Great Peace to descend into us and our environment

Bismillah (Islamic)

Invites us to empty out so that we may be filled, through empathy and compassion we surrender to the will of the All That Is, Allah

Wani Wachialo (Lakota)

In between the Great Father Sky and the Grandmother Earth we balance in our moments of living

Gopala (Hindu)

Homage to Krishna as a little boy and his mischievous love of play and joy…the child-like state

Wichi Ti Ti (Native American)

Water spirits are running around my head. I am so happy to be alive

Om Mane Padme Hum
(Tibetan Buddhist)

in dependence on the practice of

a path which is an indivisible union of method and wisdom, you can transform your impure body, speech, and mind into the pure exalted body, speech, and mind of a Buddha… We have within us the seed of purity.”