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James Blood Ulmer claims to have gotten his guitar tunings in a dream. Also, his music has been known to precipitate spontaneous OBEs. So, if you start feeling an inner body vibration, hit pause. Here be dragons.

Barclay James Harvest - Berlin; A Concert For The People.
One of my favourites from my cousin, off his 2021 album Japanese Eggs:

Green Vagabond
(2021-11-29, 12:30 PM)Laird Wrote: [ -> ]One of my favourites from my cousin,


Is nepotism looked on kindly in the forum?  Tongue
(2021-11-29, 12:36 PM)Stan Woolley Wrote: [ -> ]Is nepotism looked on kindly in the forum?  Tongue

It's all relative...


Interesting fictionalization of shamanic healing, while the raw steak isn't used in the same way reminds me of the way Rolling Thunder used steaks in the real life healing ceremony recounted by Stephen Schwartz.

Not sure how inline it is with the living tradition of S. Korean shamanism, will have to dig a bit...



Quote:The Agape Choir www.agapelive.org performs one of humanity's maha-mantras, the Gayatri at yogamala '07. Advanced spiritual adepts used to have to say this while standing in the ocean or a river bcuz they would chant it with such perfection it would generate too much heat in their bodies.



I think this is a good example of what we might call the Perennial Wisdom Tradition, that *something*, some Truth has been spread across the world and we have to work to bring it out of crude matter.

Here we have traditional mantras of Vedic civilization performed in the Christian Choir tradition - the music is, IMO, its own argument for this tradition.
(2022-08-24, 08:52 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: [ -> ]- the music is, IMO, its own argument for this tradition.

Makes me think of how Mozart's Requiem is the greatest argument for Christianity in my case. The power of music!
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