(Part 2) Best new age music according to redditors
We found 64 Reddit comments discussing the best new age music. We ranked the 50 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
http://www.amazon.com/Gypsy-Enchantress/dp/B00005Y88J
Here you go - Rain on a metal roof.
Or - Rain Storm on metal roof.
Or - Rain on a tin roof.
Sitting, lying, walking - all work for me.
I've been meditating for about 30 years.
I find the requirement of monitoring one's mind to release thoughts to be a part of meditation that I do not enjoy, so I mostly use guided meditation.
For my daily 15 minute meditations, I use Abraham-Hicks' Getting into the Vortex.
For my morning 1 hour walk, I use Centerpointe's Holosync.
Another guided meditation is Jeru kabbal's The Quantum Light Breath.
A really nice unguided meditation is Wayne Dyer's I AM - Wishes Fulfilled.
Alternatively, I use Andrew Weil's Sound Body, Sound Mind.
For anxiety and other issues that pop-up, I use EFT / Tapping. The Tapping Solution has a great collection of instructions on using this.
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I am a software engineer, working 6 days a week, 12 hours a day. I love what I do and I love being great at it. I get the high performance from my mind and body because I use meditation for recovery and the Tao to keep perspective.
Hopefully some of these resources will help you to enjoy your life a bit more. I don't meditate so I can be calm, peaceful, and blissful - I do it because I want to kick ass and be fantastic. And it is working great in all of these areas for me.
If I can help with any more details or information, please let me know.
I love Tycho! Seen him live a few times and he's great to see in person :) Classics like A Walk, Past is Prologue and Dictaphone's Lament are forever in my mind.
As far as more traditional/instrumental music - I'm surprised no one mentioned Anugama yet - just listen to Magic Flow and Shamanic Journey - this would definitely put one into contemplative state of mind.
For similar stuff, try You Are The Light by Jawaba-a-Shikwa and Subah by Falguni. In fact, the whole At Ease album is full of gems.
Another perspective from Fr. Thomas Ryan
Yoga Prayer
Also modern anglofone yoga isn't simply a Hindu tradition that can be
traced back hundreds or thousands of years. Modern yoga was influenced by western body culture in the late 19th and early 20th century. So it is, at best, a practice that is syncretic and arguably (academically) not 'diabolic'. Mark Singleton's book Yoga Body does a good job of discussing this. Here is an article that sums up his research rather well.
Here are some of my favorites. I would love to hear what others use so I can try them out as well.
Krishna Raj - Chakra Dhyana
Kelly Howell - Awakening Kundalini
Brenda Stanger - Energy Body Revitalization: a Guided Meditation
I didn't know but the people active in the facebook groups knew the lead which led to the following answer:
"For the 2-part feature-length re-edits, there were additional scenes from other episodes & alternate music used. What you're talking about was the final fight scene from the episode "Methos" that they threw on the beginning of "Finale" as a kind of prologue. The song used is titled "Kansas Toto". It was originally used in the 4th season episode "Something Wicked" and is available on Roger Bellon's CD release "The Best Of Highlander: The Series" from GNP Crescendo Records
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Highlander-Various-Artists/dp/B00008GQQJ "
We just talked about this at last Saturday's adoption event. There are CD's you can buy for cats & dogs. I wonder if it works for rabbits as well... like this video. You should make a playlist and share it :)
One teacher you should absolutely check out is Richard Freeman, who studied with both Iyengar and Pattabhi Jois. I find him to be much more alignment focused than most Ashtanga teachers. His DVD is incredibly detailed and helpful.
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|name|The Shivers|
|about artist|The Shivers hail from NYC and are a duo consisting of Keith Zarriello and Jo Schornikow. http://theshiversnyc.blogspot.com/ ([more on last.fm](http://www.last.fm/music/The Shivers))|
|album|Phone Calls, released Jun 2007|
|track|Money Sounds|
|images|album image, artist image|
|links|mp3 on amazon, CD on amazon|
|tags|folk, summerlove, antichildbirth, wonderful, folkduo|
|similar|Y La Bamba, Aunt Martha, Jo Schornikow, Beta Radio, Houndmouth|
|metrics|lastfm listeners: 27,340, lastfm plays: 375,660, youtube plays: 24,782, radd.it score: 9.5|
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I think the closest you can get to this one is by buying this:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Wings-Film-Music-Zimmer/dp/B00005KBBI
Yes, that's not an affiliate link.
Hope this helps!
I listen to Spirit of the Shaman. I think Niall is a local producer. I found the CD by dropping in at a psychic fayre (I was a bit curious!) and fell in love with the music. There are only two songs and each are 25 minutes. I use these in conjunction with the pomodoro technique - study for 25 minutes (i.e. one song), have a five minute break, and then repeat (i.e. the next song).
Here are some samples of the type I listen to (I can't find the full songs): The Calling; The Gathering.
The only official source I could find was this out-of-stock Amazon listing.
Also found an interesting article on 1980s Japanese ambient music: http://www.factmag.com/2018/01/14/japanese-ambient-hiroshi-yoshimora-midori-takada/
http://www.amazon.com/Solutions-Calming-Collection-Roberta-Shapiro/dp/B000M8NGYM/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1321472305&sr=8-7
Here are some collections that work really well for us. Some of them are official series of albums from actual record companies and others are torrents that individuals have put together:
Café del Mar
Chill Out in Paris
Erotic Lounge
Erotic Moods
The Lounge Box
Best Erotic Songs
I also like the band Blue States for sexytime.
A lot of people like the Buddha Bar collections but they're too obviously dance floor material for my taste.
I'm very picky about this stuff; I remove from my playlist anything with vocals (too distracting) and anything with saxophone (I love the sax otherwise but it sounds too much like a porn soundtrack during sex). Also I pull out anything that's too much like OONTZ OONTZ OONTZ because it makes my girl laugh.
I probably spend too much time thinking about this... D:
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Sleep-System-Jeffrey-Thompson/dp/B000654YF6
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.com/Across-Ocean-Dreams-2002/dp/B00005UF2F&ved=0ahUKEwi11ePy8KzTAhUoslQKHdlSD3IQqa4BCHowDg&usg=AFQjCNGu6R3f9VhEwEBVA6EeSCKow2fWQw&sig2=upf2DTIUnB_v-ZqCK6p3TA
Perhaps 2002 ? They often have a symbol between the two zeros so is "clock time like" the album I linked too is an ocean scene. And they are very mellow and chill... Read new age.
There's also:
http://www.amazon.com/Feng-Shui-Dummies-Katherine-Lewis/dp/B0006UYONI/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1253559573&sr=8-7