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Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu

by Clare Uchima & Hinako Omori

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Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu is a Sanskrit mantra which means:
“May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all.”

By chanting this mantra, we move from our personal self and radiate a prayer of love and empathy for the world around us. Illusions of separation dissolves, recognising we are all one, we can move into sincerer compassion for ourselves and those around us. The mantra moves us into the one-heart, and sparks global kindness.

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released October 2, 2020
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This is a collaboration between 2 friends/soul sisters Clare Uchima & Hinako Omori.
www.clareuchima.com
www.hinakoomori.com

Produced and mixed by Hinako.

> the initial template, Clare's vocals and piano engineered by Paul Stanborough and Coco the cat. www.paulstanborough.com

> ft. beautiful field recordings of Hossawa Waterfall in Japan by Luca Young. www.instagram.com/lucakyoung/

> mastered by Cicely Balston at Air Studios, London. www.alchemymastering.com

> artwork & Metatron's Cube by Rosa Uchima. www.rosauchima.com
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Hibiki 響き, 響, ひびき is a Japanese word, which can be translated as "echo" among other meanings.
Definition - echo, reverberation, frequency, vibration, sound, noise, quality of a sound, feeling of a sound.
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