This is a great chant! I enjoy these songs! The music may be rather slow for some people, but they are actually perfect music for when you are studying schoolwork, when you are relaxing after coming home from work, for use as some great background music, and also, these songs are something which anybody can join in, because the lyrics are online, can be found in Latin prayer books, and are easy to follow along! They are truly uplifting and inspirational, raising hearts and minds above the earth and allowing them to ponder and wonder the mysteries which the world holds and which God controls, to look into what the world concealed, and what God has revealed. Pax Vobiscum! Dominus Vobiscum! Laudate Domino, Omnia Terris! Gaudate Domino, Omnia Caelis! Amen.
Surely this chant is the best of all songs in praise of Christ the King. It lifts ones heart to heavenly thoughts and serves to shield one from the noise, hustle and bustle of the distracting world. How privileged am I to be able to sing Gregorian Chant with the schola at the Holy Mass and the Divine Office with our priests and religious. Deo gratias.
wiele słyszałam o dobrym oddziaływaniu chorałów na oczyszczanie aury człowieka, na uspokojenie , uzdrawianie duszy i z wielu nagrań , to jest dla mnie najbardziej odpowiednie.Słucham i naprawdę to "działa", wycisza, uspokaja emocje.Można połączyć z sesją głębokich oddechów, z medytacją, z afirmowaniem i modlitwami..
Translation: "I have heard a lot about the good influence of chorale on purifying the aura of a man, calm down, healing the soul and many recordings, this is the most suitable for me. I listen and really it works, calms down, calms emotions. It can be combined with a deep breathing session, with meditation, with affirmation and prayers". Agreed! Thank you!
Gregorian Chant is extremely influential and beneficial for all people, and most especially, little children and toddlers. I can personally attest that, being the third oldest out of a family of 12 siblings, that little children are very much positively influenced when they listen to such music, as I was, and as you are by listening to this. Little children and grown men have many things in common, since they both possess a soul and body, the very nature of a human being, the power to physically sense material creation, and the power to reflect upon the great creation and upon the act of the powers themselves -- little children have these powers, too, but in a limited degree, because they do not have enough knowledge of the world to reflect on these thoughts. But music is where this bridge forms between children and men -- human nature is made to sing! And children are always impressed when they listen and look and hear what is taught to them -- and the sooner they hear Gregorian Chant, the more they will understand something in it. Gregorian Chant is so complex and powerful that children are intrigued by the music, as my brother was when he was only 8 months old (he sat on a chair staring at us as we practiced hymns and polyphonic chant). He usually dances to secular music, because secular music is made to be material and physical and appeals to the body and emotions. But he is very attentive and sometimes tries to sing along when he hears polyphonic and Gregorian Chant, because it does not appeal to the physical body, but to the spiritual soul, which is made up of the intellect and the will -- and this music appeals to the intellect, raising our hearts, souls, and minds to our Creator, a form of spoken language that even children can understand in their innocence, because God made them for this action of prayer, and children love listening to any or all beautiful hymns of prayer to our God, and for His wonderful powers and love in making even the littlest ones in our life. Gregorian Chant is a prayer for Creation, composed for the Great Composer, to praise God for the great powers He has given us, and for the little ones He has granted us! The Gregorian Chant's notes are very complex because they go all around the music scale, but they are very powerful, because no matter where they go, there is a certain geometrical (that is, symmetric) pattern that always ends back where it came from -- it creates a resonance as if all of Creation was listening, as if we are speaking of the Creation beginning, the high and low notes symbolic of the many places that man may move to in his earthly sojourn, and a tremulous ending on the last note, a complimentary note that both sounds pleasing to the ear for its complimentary ending of the great symphony, and it can also be symbolically religious, such as either petitioning our Father for remediating the sorrows on earth and woefully beckoning our God to lift us up in our tribulations, or the final note that ends peacefully -- reminding us that we came from the Father, and to Him, our Creator, we were made to return.
You have helped my sleep disorder, and brought me peace in this hour of need. God Bless.
Amazing piece. I listen to it while I dive deep into my math, lovely.
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By the way, thanks for the redlight device recommendation. I use it before and after sport and I see it energizing effect.
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This is perfect for studying! Keeps you well-concentrated on the task at hand. Hosanna in excelsis!
Wow!!! Is the beginning of Enigma Mea Culpa 🥰
This is a great chant! I enjoy these songs! The music may be rather slow for some people, but they are actually perfect music for when you are studying schoolwork, when you are relaxing after coming home from work, for use as some great background music, and also, these songs are something which anybody can join in, because the lyrics are online, can be found in Latin prayer books, and are easy to follow along! They are truly uplifting and inspirational, raising hearts and minds above the earth and allowing them to ponder and wonder the mysteries which the world holds and which God controls, to look into what the world concealed, and what God has revealed. Pax Vobiscum! Dominus Vobiscum! Laudate Domino, Omnia Terris! Gaudate Domino, Omnia Caelis! Amen.
I knew that kind and loving man like you doc must be a Catholic. 😇
Surely this chant is the best of all songs in praise of Christ the King. It lifts ones heart to heavenly thoughts and serves to shield one from the noise, hustle and bustle of the distracting world. How privileged am I to be able to sing Gregorian Chant with the schola at the Holy Mass and the Divine Office with our priests and religious. Deo gratias.
Francis Scott agreed!!
Deo Gratias, frater in Christo! Alleluia!
Beautiful chants play them when in my room reading my prayers my Breviary +
Thanks - excellent choice! Solesmes monastery is overflowing with vocations for a good reason - DRJ
Kristu Re!
Thank You Doctor.
Thank you for uploading this Dr. Anthony Jay. 😊
Thank you 🙏❤️
what beautiful music... so relaxing and calming
100% agree!
can we purchase this music somewhere? Do you know?
wiele słyszałam o dobrym oddziaływaniu chorałów na oczyszczanie aury człowieka, na uspokojenie , uzdrawianie duszy i z wielu nagrań , to jest dla mnie najbardziej odpowiednie.Słucham i naprawdę to "działa", wycisza, uspokaja emocje.Można połączyć z sesją głębokich oddechów, z medytacją, z afirmowaniem i modlitwami..
Translation: "I have heard a lot about the good influence of chorale on purifying the aura of a man, calm down, healing the soul and many recordings, this is the most suitable for me. I listen and really it works, calms down, calms emotions. It can be combined with a deep breathing session, with meditation, with affirmation and prayers". Agreed! Thank you!
Marianna Nieznańska kak
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Beautiful
Great music vid...
I feel like I'm Light Yagami when I study to this
What is the benefit of listen to same this sound ?
love it
This is how we'll sound when we finally cut out the last estrogen boys.
Is Gregorian Chant bad or good for babies and toddlers ?
Gregorian Chant is extremely influential and beneficial for all people, and most especially, little children and toddlers. I can personally attest that, being the third oldest out of a family of 12 siblings, that little children are very much positively influenced when they listen to such music, as I was, and as you are by listening to this.
Little children and grown men have many things in common, since they both possess a soul and body, the very nature of a human being, the power to physically sense material creation, and the power to reflect upon the great creation and upon the act of the powers themselves -- little children have these powers, too, but in a limited degree, because they do not have enough knowledge of the world to reflect on these thoughts. But music is where this bridge forms between children and men -- human nature is made to sing! And children are always impressed when they listen and look and hear what is taught to them -- and the sooner they hear Gregorian Chant, the more they will understand something in it.
Gregorian Chant is so complex and powerful that children are intrigued by the music, as my brother was when he was only 8 months old (he sat on a chair staring at us as we practiced hymns and polyphonic chant). He usually dances to secular music, because secular music is made to be material and physical and appeals to the body and emotions. But he is very attentive and sometimes tries to sing along when he hears polyphonic and Gregorian Chant, because it does not appeal to the physical body, but to the spiritual soul, which is made up of the intellect and the will -- and this music appeals to the intellect, raising our hearts, souls, and minds to our Creator, a form of spoken language that even children can understand in their innocence, because God made them for this action of prayer, and children love listening to any or all beautiful hymns of prayer to our God, and for His wonderful powers and love in making even the littlest ones in our life. Gregorian Chant is a prayer for Creation, composed for the Great Composer, to praise God for the great powers He has given us, and for the little ones He has granted us!
The Gregorian Chant's notes are very complex because they go all around the music scale, but they are very powerful, because no matter where they go, there is a certain geometrical (that is, symmetric) pattern that always ends back where it came from -- it creates a resonance as if all of Creation was listening, as if we are speaking of the Creation beginning, the high and low notes symbolic of the many places that man may move to in his earthly sojourn, and a tremulous ending on the last note, a complimentary note that both sounds pleasing to the ear for its complimentary ending of the great symphony, and it can also be symbolically religious, such as either petitioning our Father for remediating the sorrows on earth and woefully beckoning our God to lift us up in our tribulations, or the final note that ends peacefully -- reminding us that we came from the Father, and to Him, our Creator, we were made to return.
Amazing reply from Richard here and I agree - extremely beneficial at all ages -DRJ
Kyrie eleison