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10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often seem happier than the rich? Must a society lose its traditions in order to move into the future? These are some of the questions posed to His Holiness the Dalai Lama by filmmaker and explorer Rick Ray. Ray examines some of the fundamental questions of our time by weaving together observations from his own journeys throughout India and the Middle East, and the wisdom of an extraordinary spiritual leader. This...
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10 Questions for the Dalai Lama DVD
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"Expertly merging the mystical and the mundane, Mr. Ray presents a warm and well-rounded portrait of his subject..." -- Jeannette Catsoulis , ( New York Times )
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USED: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama Rick Ray / DVD / 2006 Regular Price
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Disc 1 1. 10 Questions For the Dalai Lama 2. Fire Walk 3. Surrender 4. Fresh Wind, A 5. Buddha Search 6. Lighting the Flame 7. Seeking the Dalai Lama 8. Ocean of Long Life 9. Last Request 10. Call of Compassion 11. 10 Questions For the Dalai Lama
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Original Soundtrack/Peter Kater - 10 Questions For The Dalai Lama in Music: Film Composers
Notes: Personnel: Peter Kater (piano, synthesizer, programming); Peter Kater; Nawang Khechog (chant); Mark Miller (soprano saxophone); David Darling (cello); Richard Hardy (flute, soprano saxophone); R. Carlos Nakai (Native American flute). Audio Mixer: Peter Kater. Recording information: Point of Light Studios. The soundtrack album to Rick Ray's stirring documentary about the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader befits the subject matter. Revered new age pianist Peter Kater creates 10 beds of synthesizer...
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We all have a few questions for the Dalai Lama, especially now as we ascend and attempt to feel the Oneness. This CD helps to feel connected, as it is a true celebration of Artists from every corner coming together to make music.
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The soundtrack album to Rick Ray's stirring documentary about the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader befits the subject matter. Revered new age pianist Peter Kater creates 10 beds of synthesizer lushness, over which hovers cello (from the equally respected David Darling), flute (R. Carlos Nakai), and genuine Tibetan lama Tulku Orgyen's chanting. The music haunts, even without the film's inspiring visuals
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Copyright: 2007. Language: English. Closed-Captioned. Color, Live Action. MARC records, Catalog Card Kit and Single Main Entry Cards are available. Features: Chapter Select, Interactive Menu, Interview with Director Rick Ray, Additional Selected Scenes, Interview with Tenzin Geyche Tethong, Trailer. Technical: Single Layer, Single Sided, Full Screen. DVD Region: 1.
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The experience of listening to the music on this soundtrack, by multi Grammy nominated pianist/composer Peter Kater, is best described as sublime. With guest appearances by chanting tibetan monk and teacher, Tulku Orgyen; Tibetan flutist Nawang Khechog; and Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai, the listener is beckoned to step off the plateau of worldly affairs into the realm of self-realization and divine grace. The Tibetan bowls, cello, piano, springs and flutes add to the music...
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