To celebrate his 85th birthday, the Dalai Lama, spiritual figure of Buddhism, decided to mark the occasion by releasing his first album. It includes recitations of mantras against a background of meditative music. Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1989, Tenzin Gyatso, current Dalai Lama, is the representative of the Buddhist religion throughout the world. He has written many books in which he tries to preach the good word to the faithful or more broadly to those in search of inner peace. He is now getting into music. "Music can help people in ways I can't," he said. Music softens morals and that, the Dalai Lama understood well. This album is the result of a 5-year collaboration between the Dalai Lama and New Zealand musician Junelle Kunin. Indeed, Inner world targets people suffering from "emotional stress," she says. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EQVj2MmtDo A compendium of meditation that perpetuates the religious teachings of the Dalai Lama. Available on Youtube and streaming platforms, Inner world is composed of 11 tracks. The profits will be donated to various charities. In conclusion, Inner world will have therapeutic and meditative virtues for the followers of Buddhism. Already available on platforms, the album will also be available on CD on August 28. If you want to get an idea, check out an excerpt right here.