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Meditation Music CD
Meditation is a holistic subject by which the listener tries to get further than the reflexive, "thinking" intelligence into a deeper situation of relaxation or awareness. Meditation is a component of many religions, and has been practiced since antiquity. It is also practiced outside religious traditions. Eastern meditation techniques have been adapted and increasingly practiced in Western culture.. Meditation music includes music played with or listened to during meditation, music the performance of which is a meditation, or music which is meditative. Music may distract from or enhance meditation, and meditation may involve music making.
Meditation music should be simple and soothing. There is an esoteric branch of yoga called Nada yoga, in which it is said that advance meditators hear divine "unstruck" sounds that arise from within the heart. Some of the sounds heard in meditation are said to be in nature or have been duplicated by human beings. Some of the classical sounds include the rumble or thunder, the buzzing of bees and the deep sound of the waves. Some of the instruments that are inducive to meditation are the tamboura, tibetan singing bowl, the flute and the sitar.
Musical training is similar to meditation and musicians may study meditation for the benefits during performance, such as deep breathing and concentration. Some composers have combined meditation and music.
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Osho Nataraj Meditation - Deuter - Audio CD - Music
The two most common forms of Nataraj - Shiva's dance are the Lasya, associated with the creation of the world, and the Tandava, associated with the destruction of weary worldviews - weary perspectives & lifestyles. In essence, the Lasya and the Tandava are just two aspects of Shiva's nature; for he destroys in order to create, tearing down to build again
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