Thursday, October 1, 2015

Maybe music will make it all better (audio)

Ashley Wells, Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; knotfest.com; loudwire.com
Free holosync audio (youtube.com) or OmHarmonics from MindValley Academy.

Knot Fest: Korn, Cannibal Corpse, Slipknot, Judas Priest, COC, Suicidal Tendencies, Gwar, Ghostface Killah, Body Count, All That Remains, Mobb Deep... San Manuel Amphitheater.
Yoga Meditation, and Empowerment Day Retreat, Los Angeles (Red Lotus)
Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Deftones, Seether... (aftershockconcert.com/loudwire.com)
Healing Mantras from Thomas Ashley Farrand from Sounds True (youtube.com).

Murphy Sisters (aliciamurphymusic.com)
Sometimes I think there's nothing left but music. Nothing will see me through or mollify me. If only there were a way of incorporating life into my musical-spirituality. What if there were a way to "meditate" to music? Not listening to songs while sitting; that would not be meditation. That activity would be better suited to plain relaxation or guided visualization. Imagine instead tones and sounds that guide one into meditation (jhana) -- concentrated awareness on a single point that stills and intensifies the mind. There is just such a binaural beat technology in "holosync" from the Monroe Institute.

(Thomas Ashley-Farrand) Sound is an ancient technology: For the first time, a traditional puja (devotional ceremony) is recorded as conducted by a trained Western Vedic priest.

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