Tibet

On the mountain tops of Tibet Passerby found the unique sound of Tibet music, which is also known for its healing powers.

Before writing the song, Passerby studied deeply the use of music and chanting that empower meditation, that allow to clear thoughts and meet your higher self. To connect, Passerby used his previous knowledge of more cultures that use music for this purpose of transcendence.

“Full of love” song and video, is an inner journey, and was created to express the unity we can find in our own inner connection, As only through inner connection we can see what we really have in common.

Gilad passerby: “As Tibet music is a portal for meditation, We created a song and the video which goes through the main stages of meditation process:
From seeing the distorted multiplied reality, through the connection within, until you finally meet your higher self. So more than using elements, we tried to imitate the meditation process through art.

PASSERBY:
Often, I ask myself what makes people love music so much.
Most talk about the happiness it gives them, or the emotion they get from it.

I found Tibet music has even more to offer. If it’s the healing sounds made for the soul to feel better, or if it’s the repetition of chants that allow transcendence and meditation, Tibet music for me is a portal to meet my inner self.

It doesn’t sound like billboard chart, it takes patience, but if you take your time, you will discover that it can take you higher than the Himalaya mountains.

As Tibet music is a portal for meditation, we created a song and the video which goes through the main stages of meditation process:
From seeing the distorted multiplied reality, through the connection within, until you finally meet your higher self. So much more than using elements, we tried to imitate the meditation process through art.

“Full of Love” is dedicated to Tibet province, it is the 10th video for project 34, and it is dedicated with love to all the ones that follow my project for China, As love is the language we will always share, and can all pronounce perfectly.