Music by Jim Meyer
Jim Meyer is one of the best-known musicians in the realm of music inspired by Meher Baba. Over the years he has built up an impressive body of works, many of which are sung time and time again at Baba's Samadhi in India during Arti.
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Om Namo - Living and driving in Los Angeles, I encounter Road Rage in all its ugly forms many times a day, and while I don't flip anyone off, I certainly swear vehemently (to myself) at the person who just cut me off and caused a near crash. HOWEVER, the past few days I have left Jim's CD in the player so it starts immediately I start the car. I have found that while playing the hypnotic, tranquilizing Om Namo, anyone can do anything on the road and I just sail serenely on! CD, $20 |
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Love Chains — Songs of Hafiz - Jim sent me this, his latest CD, and it has gotten many days of continuous play. It is up to his usual high standard and makes for very powerful listening; he feels it is his best work so far. CD, $15 |
Ways to Attain the Supreme Reality - This 70-minute CD — fabulous music and singing ― contains the entire book, long out of print, of poems that Malcolm Schloss wrote at Baba's express wish. Baba gave Malcolm the material and then told him to put it into poetry. Very powerful words! And Jim more than does justice to them with the singing and music. It was arranged, engineered and produced by the Grammy-award-winning Bill Symyzyck. The most professional production we have ever been privileged to sell. CD, $18 |