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I found it very helpful whilst planning this 'life' to use music as a form of activation. The carrier wave is excellent for programming emotions that enable memory recall.

Here is my most important song - and no, this time its not Radiohead.

This tell us where we are going after the Bridge.
A beautiful rainbow just appeared in the sky above Germany..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MP6TnGszjDs&feature=fvst

Yep music is huge for me as well. All music is catalyst afterall.

Here is the one that jolted me awake quite a bit. Always gives me shivers of joy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDlC7oG_2W4
Music is a huge part of our lives, it's quite mysterious how this diverse range of vibrations impact us on many levels Smile Then again that goes for all types of expression, it just depends on the biases of the observer, if one can put it that way.

I love music, and always start the day with something to regulate my mood. It's like meditation, only it's not silence -It's a cascade of colorful sounds and inspiring lyrics!

Just FYI, I think there is a music thread already. But thank you for sharing! Smile

I love Tool as well Sagittarius BigSmile
I am not just trying to share music, but pointing out the 4d nature of the vibrational pattern.
Music exists in time/space, that means outside of the 'linear' flow of space/time that we experience in 3rd density. This is why scripting is possible.
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http://soundcloud.com/ceruleantransience...a-est-unum

Angel

Every piece of music I manifest is completely inspired by & completely dedicated to the One Infinite Creator. I truly wish to convey the majesty and peace of the Divine through music since I feel the entire Creation itself is composed of music, beautiful etheric sounds that sustain every dimension.
one vote here for JS Bach.

His 'Well Tempered Klavier' is like a journey in itself through the archetypes.

helped 'script' my life for many years Tongue

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I have cried so many tears, shouted out loud for utter joy.....

Ra(dio)head

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohead

The Family has nice music and art but I am drawn toward the work of wanderers.
Radiohead might be Wanderer's, what with their karma police. Tongue

But would this Wanderer's work draw you in?

http://godwidevoid.blogspot.com Blush
Exactly what do you mean by scripting?
(02-06-2012, 12:56 PM)plenum Wrote: [ -> ]one vote here for JS Bach.

His 'Well Tempered Klavier' is like a journey in itself through the archetypes.

helped 'script' my life for many years Tongue

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I tried looking for it on Youtube and found ALOT of different "preludes" and "fugues" of it. Is Well-Tempered Klavier one piece? This particular one sounds very surreal and tranquil. Smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KQW2YnCUrE
(02-06-2012, 01:28 PM)godwide_void Wrote: [ -> ]I tried looking for it on Youtube and found ALOT of different "preludes" and "fugues" of it. Is Well-Tempered Klavier one piece? This particular one sounds very surreal and tranquil. Smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KQW2YnCUrE

there's 24 'Preludes and Fugues'; (they come as matched combos).

and then he also wrote a book 2 (though not as good) with another 24 lol.

prolific to say the least. But then again, creators in touch with intelligent infinity usually are. They're connected to Infinite Source, and their Art is like a limitless well of inspiration.

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The same source which is drawn upon is the same exact source which is being served. Cool
Btw Ashim, that Coldplay song is growing on me.. Really positive and blissful BigSmile
(02-06-2012, 03:48 PM)Wander Wrote: [ -> ]By the way Ashim, that Coldplay song is growing on me.. Really positive and blissful BigSmile
The solfegio frequences were specially designed to help you.
Thanks cm and team.
It is best when one listens in good quality (original) and with good speakers.
There are many more 'good tunes' - Haha!

(02-06-2012, 12:53 PM)Ashim Wrote: [ -> ]I am not just trying to share music, but pointing out the 4d nature of the vibrational pattern.
Music exists in time/space, that means outside of the 'linear' flow of space/time that we experience in 3rd density. This is why scripting is possible.

I always seam to find music at the right time. I will discover a band and it's almost as if they are speaking to me through the song.

Or I'll listen to a certain song at a certain time and feel a synchronisation.
(02-06-2012, 03:56 PM)Ashim Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2012, 03:48 PM)Wander Wrote: [ -> ]By the way Ashim, that Coldplay song is growing on me.. Really positive and blissful BigSmile
The solfegio frequences were specially designed to help you.
Thanks cm and team.
It is best when one listens in good quality (original) and with good speakers.
There are many more 'good tunes' - Haha!

Besides the Solfeggio frequencies, I suggest very highly that you look into the frequency which allegedly sustains all Creation; 432hz. The properties attributed to this frequency include DNA repair due to it being able to vibrate at the exact frequency needed to interact with DNA. I have recently begun altering the frequencies of my music to this particular frequency and have found that in my meditations upon music in this frequency result in a 'warmer' tone to the atmosphere as well very intense and profound states of tranquility, along with my thoughts becoming greatly directed towards that of contemplation upon the Creator, involuntarily, automatically. I feel 432hz is the true Divine frequency and have thus began transcribing all my music to this frequency as I feel it can slowly peel away the veil for the listener. Smile
How do I tell whether music contains these 'solfeggio frequencies'?
I'd like to echo Wander--curious about this since I compose music as well--more info please? My grandmother (a pianist) spent part of my childhood working on such things (she wanted to match up color and sound...at least that was my simplistic 6-year-old understanding...).

A couple favs for spiritual thought:

Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings
Prog Rock Band Yes's - "Close to the Edge" (inspired by Hesse's Siddhartha)

This one may not be the best for "programming", but on the subject of where we're going after the bridge...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ail7D_k0s9w

DJ Earworm's united state of pop 2011. Smile will only really make sense to U.S. culture, I think. Awesome song nonetheless.