The Temple of Me

1 - Opening the Seven lnvitations
18:17
10/31/99
lonian Mode
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2 - lntroducing Young Raja
13:37
10/21/99
Dorian Mode
3 - Baba Nam Kevalam
10:59
11/19/99
Dorian Mode
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4 - The Vibrant Formula
6:20
10/22/99
Phrygian Mode
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5 - Mickey’s 20 Kinds of Weather
6:09
10/22/99
lonian Mode
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6 - The Serpent’s Explanation
16:04
10/24/99
Lydian Mode
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Sitar & Tamboura
released 1999

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Young Len Raja, born Leonard Orr in Walton, New York, began the Rebirthing movement in 1974 after discovering a simple but powerful modern version of Pranayama, or conscious breathing. Leonard’s breathing technique powerfully confronts a person’s attachment to the birth trauma, the death urge and other adverse human conditioning. The melody for “Introducing Young Raja” was first improvised when Starseed performed before a presentation by Leonard Orr.

The Seven Invitations introduce the intuitive path to understanding and enlightenment. The path appears to be different for every traveler.

Young Raja transcended his Western religious training and met the Eastern tradition in the form a powerful Baba. He learned the Vibrant Formula of the Gyatri Mantra, a Sanskrit appeal for divine intelligence.

On the other hand, Mickey (a guy from Brooklyn, not the mouse), lives half of every year in Hawaii, and proclaims, "There are 24 kinds of weather in the world, and Hawaii's got twenty of 'em!" The other half of every year Mickey lives in a cave in India.

Perhaps The Serpent's Explanation is the Dance of the Spiral Beings.


Cover painting: detail from Activating the Hidden Queen by Marlis Jermutus