I found the link to the video on Warriors of Holiness blog.
The singing is in Hebrew but you really don’t have to know Hebrew to enjoy the amazing influence of the Tikkun Haklali.
If you can get the CD from a local Braslav community or even through someone in Israel you’ll be very happy that you did.
The importance if this ten songs from the Book of Psalms was discussed extensively by Rabi Braslav and from my personal experience reading it or listening to the CD can make a significant difference that even if you have no prior energetic sensitivity you’ll be able to feel it.
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The music is available at http://remarkablemaven.com , it’ sold there under music as “HaTikun HaKlali b’Nigun Miyuchad”.
Thank you so much I’ve received the CD from Israel and it is a miracle worker didn’t know that it was available online.
Do you think there is a downsize in listening instead of reading?
The mitzvah value, the tikkun - spiritual repair, is only through the doing. The physical action in this world of action, in this case, is verbal articulation, in other words, saying it.
That said, I find the music relaxing and soothing, as well as mood setting for meditative focus. Further, the pace is such that one can indeed say Tikun Klali along with the singer. Also, after having listened to the CD many times, I find myself saying Tikun Klali with the musician’s tune.
BTW, this is the only religious Jewish music album I’ve ever heard where the name of G-d is spoken in the music as during normal prayer - meaning the musician actually was praying Tikun Klali as he recorded the song.
The same store has another selection by the same artist - a single track - for free: http://remarkablemaven.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4&products_id=52
I say it along with the CD too - now I can see some friends doing it too and it was a great way to learning it by heart