Best new age meditation music according to redditors

We found 30 Reddit comments discussing the best new age meditation music. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about New Age Meditation Music:

u/_Jon · 4 pointsr/taoism

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.

  • This set of meditations guides me through breathing and a topic of focus. It is affirming and positive and supportive. I rotate through each topic a week at a time. I've been listening to this every day for years - since the day it was released.

    For my morning 1 hour walk, I use Centerpointe's Holosync.

  • This product uses binaural beats and there are other sources. The Centerpointe product is expensive and I don't feel I pay for the product - I pay for the support. They have staff that I have called and talked with about things. This helped considerably. The big change in me by using this was the increasing of my "threshold". I can still function with many high-anxiety events / informations while still feeling calm and capable. That is, I do not feel 'overwhelmed' by things now.

    Another guided meditation is Jeru kabbal's The Quantum Light Breath.

  • This is excellent at learning breathing and understanding guided meditations.

    A really nice unguided meditation is Wayne Dyer's I AM - Wishes Fulfilled.

  • There is something quite special to me in the voice on the track. It just carries me and I enjoy it quite a bit.

    Alternatively, I use Andrew Weil's Sound Body, Sound Mind.

  • This is not guided but has really good music that I often play in the background during cooking and eating dinner.


    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.
u/im14 · 4 pointsr/zen

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.

u/JD_91 · 4 pointsr/funny

Oh my. I cant believe this, nostalgia overload!!
I clicked on the link and it was like I was back again, sitting in class sneaking a read through the fantasy land of Mossflower woods with the gallant hares and the crazy otters through the sunlit woods and swamplands, to the crashing shores of Salamandastron where the drinking songs float through the air of long ago battles. These books seriously made my childhood. Growing up in dreary, rainy old Lancashire they opened my mind up to the imaginary and the fantasy like never before. I wonder how I would have turned out now without them. I remember the Pearls of Lutra was one of the first true novels I ever read and this series was what really got me into reading

It makes me so unbelievably sad that Brian is gone. It was always my dream to meet him and talk to the man behind my late childhood.
Once more for Redwall!!!!


EDIT: DID ANYONE KNOW THIS WAS CREATED??

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003O9HZHK

"It is a full length CD (43:52) with 10 tracks in a blend of large scale orchestrations, choir, and ambient electronic music. Each track represents a place, character, or event that is in most of the typical Redwall books with the intention to be a sort of imaginary soundtrack complementing the books. The music ranges from peaceful, happy, exciting and adventurous to sorrowful, dangerous, and downright evil."

u/ThomasMertonsHabit · 3 pointsr/Catholicism

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.

u/TheLastBoyScout · 3 pointsr/Meditation

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

u/interface2x · 2 pointsr/depechemode

Totally agree. It sounds nothing like him to me. I’ve been online friends with Brian (Color Theory) for almost 20 years so I remember when he first recorded it. He once got into an argument with someone online who said that they were “100% sure” that it’s Martin singing this track. He couldn’t get it through this guy’s head that it was HIM.

You can also find the track on Color Theory’s album [Life’s Fairytale] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006MHZAOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ym84BbX380QBB).

u/raddit-bot · 2 pointsr/listentothis

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|name|Das Pop|
|about artist|Das Pop is a band founded in 1998 in the Belgian town of Ghent by schoolfriends Reinhard Vanbergen, Niek Meul and Bent Van Looy. They were initially called Things to Come, but changed later their name to Das Pop. They have a considerable fanbase in Europe. In 2007 the line-up evolved with the addition of drummer Matt Eccles, a 23 year old from New Zealand. Shortly after Eccles joined the band they played a showcase at Manchester's In The City music industry conference and were then signed by Sony BMG imprint Ugly Truth Records. ([more on last.fm](http://www.last.fm/music/Das Pop))|
|album|Das Pop, released Nov 2008|
|track|Never Get Enough|
|images|album image, artist image|
|links|mp3 on amazon, album on amazon|
|tags|pop|
|similar|Daan, The Van Jets, School Is Cool, A Brand, Arsenal|
|metrics|lastfm listeners: 107,302, lastfm plays: 1,191,056, youtube plays: 658,628, radd.it score: 9|


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u/TheMenk · 1 pointr/vinyl

Anyone buy the new
The Very Best of Enya album?
I got the Shepherd Moons repress last Christmas, and it was okay in quality. Wondering how the compilation compares.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/VinylDeals

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u/Instantflip · 1 pointr/IWantToLearn

I used this by getting it off Itunes. http://www.amazon.com/Sleep-Aid-Siddharth-Ashvin-Shah/dp/B001H9MLXM It is helpful in slowing down the brainmix.

u/x0rawr0x · 1 pointr/getdisciplined

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.

u/nacreous · 1 pointr/sex

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: