http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hCsSVfDiE8Meditate before you venture, take it seriously, use it as medicinal—it is good psychotherapy if needed. Realize that you, the Earth, others, and the Universe are all one and the same process. Then take that knowledge back to become, as you already are, one with nature. Eternity in every moment. Divinity in every particle. All is one organism.
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A beautiful song for this time of year:
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This song has always picked me up. So much good
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@ sunshinerecorder. Velvet Underground is great, youtube search andy warhol's exploding plastic inevitable. And I've had that track by gas on replay for weeks. 12+ minutes of liquid chill-out.
These guys, sun city girls, are dmt in sonar form. They are incredible.
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Right now this is some music that is getting me through life. Last month I was listening to a lot of Magma and Henry Cow, but this album is really getting to me right now. The amazing Judee Sill Criminally unknown. If you are interested in this psych folk genius, check this out: Code:http://dangerousminds.net/comments/judee_sill_shockingly_talented_occult_folk_singer_that_time_forgot Welcome Home Mister_Niles. We've Been Waiting For You.
"Don't worry. When it happens, you won't be able to not let it do its thing. You won't have the ability to distinguish a pen from a hippopotamus" - Art Van D'lay
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@thymamai WOW that exploding plastic inevitable video is cool stuff! The youtube vid I watched wasnt of the best quality but still a really cool multimedium peek into that whole pop art scene! Not sure how I feel about Warhol as a whole but he definitely did/was around some neat things. And I love the vocal harmonies on the latter half of cruel and thin! Once in a while, you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
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another favourite, different sort of Ozy hip hop Muph and plutonic + Don't worry about nothing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuRiXQSQj0I"Given enough Time even Hydrogen starts to wonder where it came from, and where it is going"
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There are parts of this 25 minute soundscape cake that sound exactly like the engine unit of a freight train, if you've ever been up close to one creeping slowly by.. You can feel it's power rattle in your chest. Just turn up the bass if you have good speakers -- apparently not the same effect with headphones when I tried that. If somethings got a strong bass end I always crank it as loud as possible. Hard to find, but this track has got a lot of it. anon_003 wrote:@thymamai WOW that exploding plastic inevitable video is cool stuff! The youtube vid I watched wasnt of the best quality but still a really cool multimedium peek into that whole pop art scene! Not sure how I feel about Warhol as a whole but he definitely did/was around some neat things. And I love the vocal harmonies on the latter half of cruel and thin! Always been nuts on the song venus in furs, and thought the vid went very well aesthetically. But agreed on andy worhol. I'm glad you like.
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This is me and my babies song Love it Soo Sweet Super xx man - Collecting rocks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKz1H6YB4hAplease listen to this one, ^^, if you like slower nice songs - NOT A METAL SONG! Slow vibe Tibre timbre - Demon host http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Tfw8SqeFEE- This ones a bit sad, maybe but I like that vibe like a small, hot fire, in the forest, under the stars, listening to the river flow down, down , down Big Black Car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pak0LEhFyAY- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pak0LEhFyAY"Given enough Time even Hydrogen starts to wonder where it came from, and where it is going"
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Thanks for those links. They're great! I was listening to this track on my first trip to hyperspace and led to my first experience with a motherly entity holding a baby (I think) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJknjyGi7QMAt 0:45, was when the music faded out of this world... Throughout recorded time and long before, trees have stood as sentinels, wise yet silent, patiently accumulating their rings while the storms of history have raged around them --The living wisdom of trees, Fred Hageneder
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