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starstream
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music and good vibrations
Mar 9th, 2006 at 5:41am
 
Hi everyone,
                  I am aware that Hemi sync is used for meditation,but unless you have a credit card,it isn't easy to get hold of.
Can anyone reccomend other music which is good for spiritual growth, meditation etc? I know it can be horses for courses,what works for one ,wont always work for another etc etc,but
I have many times read about the higher the vibration the better for the soul, and this applies to music too.
Excuse me  if I sound like a complete pratt,but what exactly does that mean...?
Does it imply classical music is best, Mozart as an example.
If anyone has any scientific thoughts on which musical pieces would be good,(as in higher vibrations)even for just chilling while we do the daily grind of housework I would be grateful.
I hope this is the correct forum for this.

Vicky
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Reply #1 - Mar 9th, 2006 at 2:22pm
 
Music is like everything else in this area – totally subjective -  That is why what works for one may not work for another.  It’s all a question of the connections made by the individuals MIND (as opposed to BRAIN).

For background music you might look into:

I CHING Symphony  by  Frank Steiner jr.
THE PLANETS by Gustav Holst
Anything by Edvard Grieg


I find these interesting.
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Reply #2 - Mar 9th, 2006 at 5:25pm
 
Hi I have a few cds of music . There relaxation cds .         
One i have is called tranquility, One called pure peace, Another called The rainforest .
You can usually get them out of anywhere whats sells cds but i get most of mine from sea resorts .
But they are really good for meditation . God bless juditha
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Reply #3 - Mar 9th, 2006 at 7:49pm
 
I like recordings of wind, rain, thunder, water streaming, and I like the singing of blackbirds.
Also, the pink noise with low volume chords of the HemiSync recordings.
Western music in general can be exciting, but for me it's no good for relaxing or meditating.
Spooky
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Reply #4 - Mar 10th, 2006 at 5:28am
 
I love Meditating to Richard Clayderman playing his piano. I feel as some of his tracks really touch my soul! Smiley
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Reply #5 - Mar 10th, 2006 at 10:35am
 
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I love Meditating to Richard Clayderman playing his piano. I feel as some of his tracks really touch my soul! Smiley


Ooooh, I have the midi file to Richard Clayderman's "BalladePourAdeline" on my Piano webpage here :
http://infinity.usanethosting.com/DGX-500/index.htm

I have recently completed learning George Winston's "Variations on the Kanon", a piano piece based on Pachelbel's masterpiece "Canon in D Major". In fact, I had no prior experience with the piano, and to this very day, have no formal training or lessons on the piano.

Because I love Pachelbel's Canon, one day over a year ago, I heard George Winston's "Variations on the Kanon", and decided, "Ok, I'll go buy a piano and learn to play this song", and that's what I did.

It took me over a year (with on and off periods), but it's finally done. I can play "Variations on the Kanon" now as well as any trained pianist. The point being, don't let societal dogma of what you can accomplish or can't accomplish, limit your experiences and your enjoyment of life.

It is said that the bumblebee is too bulky, and it's wings are too small. Aerodynamically, it should be unable to fly. But no one ever told the bumblebee, "Hey, you know, science says you can't fly!", and so to this very day, the bumblebee still flies.

You don't need anyone else to believe in you. You just need yourself, to believe in yourself.

For fellow fans of Pachelbel's Canon, may I invite you to visit my Canon webpage :
http://infinity.usanethosting.com/Canon/index.htm


As to this topic of this thread, "music and good vibrations", might I nominate Enya's "To Go Beyond", as the singular piece of music most powerfully inspired and overlighted by angelic forces, and all beings of higher vibration.

A psychically sensitive and clairvoyant good friend of mine, Qian Er, shares that she clearly sees the powerful uplifting energetic effect of this song on the psychic atmosphere anywhere this song is played.

Our thanks, Enya! Smiley
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Reply #6 - Mar 10th, 2006 at 12:01pm
 
ParanoidAndroid;I feel that Penfold and I have much in common.  We seem to be in the thick of things, but no one seems to take notice of either of us.

I found, long ago, that the important things usually happen in the background; where hardly anyone notices.
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Reply #7 - Mar 10th, 2006 at 12:57pm
 
BalladePourAdeline is one of favourites Cheesy

I will come over to your website, Thank you for the invite! Smiley

Well done for self teaching yourself, I was taught at College but never kept it up. I could play a little bit and learned to read Music but I have always loved Listening to Piano Music.

I will Listen to that track by Enya and see if I add it to my Collection....

Thanks kindly Kyo  xxxx
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Reply #8 - Mar 10th, 2006 at 1:06pm
 
How Fantastic you played Richards Track BalladePourAdeline. It brought t tear to my eye!

You are so Brilliant playing the Piano that I hope you are proud of yourself.....Sorry But I am off to hear more!! Cheesy Cheesy
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