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Vishudda Singer's Tea
Vishudda
Singer's Tea
(Chee-Nassah-Rann) |
Puraka
Buddha Rann Inhaler
(Awakened Breath)
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Vishudda
Singers Tea
(Chop-Chee-Rann) |
The Vishudda Singers Tea Regimen is a distinct offering
of the finest possible blend of ingredients and have been
imported through our exclusive distribution channel. The
3 offerings are part of a diligent daily routine of meditative
preparation and execution perfomed by the Mun Lhundo Monks
of West India.
Once you have truly experienced the vibrant stimulation
of their powerful, presence inducing blend of teas, you
will only start to understand why the Mun Lhundo monks have
created Chee-Nassah-Rann,
the “Singers Tea,” Chop-Chee-Rann,
the “Sacred Mint,” and Puraka Buddha Rann Inhaler
–the “Awakened Breath”.
You
are not fully prepared for your finest performance until
you have experienced the meditative spiritual qualities
of the Chee-Nassah-Rann – Singers Tea
*Vishudda (visuddhi, Throat Chakra).
We
have acquired the recipe for the soothing blend of ingredients
that help induce a balanced visudha chakra.* The monks believed
that all speech and thought were derived from one sound,
the sound aum. They feel it expresses the ultimate reality.
The
Vishudda Singers Tea offerings have been made of the finest
possible blend of ingredients and have been imported through
our exclusive distribution channel.
Vishudda
is the fifth pranik chakra, located at the throat-neck area
as a silver crescent within a ring of 16 radiating golden
petals. It controls respiratory system and endocrine system.
It also is associated with voice, hearing, and intake of
food and water. Singers are blessed with a balanced visudha
chakra. Nurturing this chakra by meditations gives peace
of mind, pleasant and commanding voice, gentle nature and
acceptability as a leader.

*Claims
made in this ad represent the opinion of the creators of
The Vishudda Singers Tea, actual results may vary.
**Facts behind the origin of the Mun Lhundo and their exact
location have been fabricated to protect and respect their
traditions and values.
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