Riding the musicSome songs work amazingly well as
meditation aids, IF it's the right music and the right lyrics
If you have done any shaman-related work, you
know that the drum is very important. Harder to manage for a solitary, but
possible.
But that is only one way that music can work. Dancing can bring on ecstatic states too. So can singing or playing an instrument. But there is another, and that is what I want to talk about tonight. That is just letting the music wash through you and carry you along. For me, some songs work better. Instrumentals are usually better than vocals, but there are exceptions. Songs where the words and tunes fit so perfectly the power of both is amplified. Have you been half asleep And have you heard voices Ive heard them calling my name Are these the sweet sounds that called The young sailors I think theyre one and the same Ive heard it too many times to ignore it Theres something that Im supposed to be Someday well find it The rainbow connection The lovers, the dreamers and me —The Rainbow Connection, The Muppet Movie So
giving all the love you
have
Never be afraid to show your heart So giving all the love you have There is a special reason A special reason... In the big dream We are heroes We are dreamers Of the big dream Someone told me There are brothers Live forever In the big sky Just hear your voice Sing all the songs of the earth Nothing can come between us You're a brother of mine Sing out your sisters All the dreams of the world Nothing can come between us We are the travellers of time — Brother of Mine, Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe From the day we arrive on the planet And, blinking, step into the sun There's more to see than can ever be seen More to do than can ever be done There's far too much to take in here More to find than can ever be found But the sun rolling high Through the sapphire sky Keeps great and small on the endless round It's the Circle of Life And it moves us all Through despair and hope Through faith and love Till we find our place On the path unwinding In the Circle The Circle of Life — Circle of Life, The Lion King These are just some of the songs I use. If you let go of yourself while listening to these songs, you might enter a hypnogic state. I find it works as a form of meditation as long as I choose the music and it's lyrics carefully. As I am sitting here typing this, I have to listen to each of these songs and the others I thought about including on my list. These are "non-Pagan," but that is sort of the point. And now I think I need to go talk to the stars for a while.
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