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Second Greenland Kayak Meditation at Lake Lohja – Video
Posted: November 23, 2014 at 9:52 am
Second Greenland Kayak Meditation at Lake Lohja
The #39;substance #39; of meditation will usually convey afresh our being-in-the-world. As for the #39;world #39;, it is always in tune with our language but not in a mechanical way of labeling things or...
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4 Minute Morning Detox Meditation & Chakra Cleansing – She Has Four Minutes – BEXLIFE – Video
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4 Minute Morning Detox Meditation Chakra Cleansing - She Has Four Minutes - BEXLIFE
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November 25th, 2014 Meditation with Chhoje Rinpoche – Video
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November 25th, 2014 Meditation with Chhoje Rinpoche
Tuesday weekly Meditation Live Stream with The Venerable Chhoje Tulku Rinpoche. Normally we do our weekly teachings on Thursdays, but due to Thanksgiving, we are doing it on Tuesday this week ...
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2 HOURS Healing Mantra Meditation Music: Tibetan Monks Chanting | Music Therapy for Stress Relief – Video
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2 HOURS Healing Mantra Meditation Music: Tibetan Monks Chanting | Music Therapy for Stress Relief
I #39;m focused on creating a beautiful Collection of Long Music Videos for you to relax and enjoy in your daily Meditation. In Nu Meditation Music you will find non distracting calming, soothing...
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Friday Night Meditation with Dr. Verhoeven – Sixth Patriarch Sutra (#12, 21 Nov 2014) – Video
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Friday Night Meditation with Dr. Verhoeven - Sixth Patriarch Sutra (#12, 21 Nov 2014)
The Sixth Patriarch Sutra encapsulates the life story and teachings of an enlightened monk, known as the Sixth Patriarch, or Great Master Hui Neng. The text is straight and true while also...
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Beautiful Sunset at Santa Monica Beach,Los Angeles,CA / Music for Relaxation and Meditation – Video
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Beautiful Sunset at Santa Monica Beach,Los Angeles,CA / Music for Relaxation and Meditation
welcome to my new video..here you can see one of the beautiful sunsets at Santa Monica Pier,Los Angeles,CA....accompanied with my Original music composition,played on Yamaha CVP 509..sounds: ...
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GUIDED MEDITATION: Banishing Loneliness and Social Anxiety by Lifting Separateness – Video
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GUIDED MEDITATION: Banishing Loneliness and Social Anxiety by Lifting Separateness
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The Labyrinth Meditation
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Birdsong and music, a labyrinth and walking meditation - all part of the mix as we meet the young Australian composer Corrina Bonshek.
The French composer Olivier Messiaen once declared that in the artistic hierarchy birds are the greatest musicians. Meaning I suppose that the sounds of the natural world can and should be part of our musical language. Messiaen famously did transcribe and notate birdsong for use in his own works. Believing it to be the holiest of sounds; the voice of God speaking to us through these tiny creatures.
Following in these footsteps is Corrina Bonshek, an English-born Australian composer whose love of birdsong has found its way into her deeply contemplative music. Corrina has just completed a beautiful new work, Journey to the Centre, for the newly opened Labyrinth in Sydney's Centennial Park. Available from her website, the work can be downloaded to a smart phone and listened to via headphones while walking the Labyrinth.
It's music inspired by composer Ross Edwards' Veni Creator Spiritus, as well as by Arvo Part's full chordal sound in his Fratres for 12 cellos, and the spaciousness of Anne Boyd's 1974 work Angklung. Corrina also incorporates the binaural birdsong recordings made by sound recordist & photographer Marc Anderson for his Wild Ambience project.
Both Marc and Corrina share a belief in the healing and deeply spiritual properties of natural sound and Corrina joins us to talk about working with Marc Anderson, about the power of birdsong, and about composing music for Australias newest labyrinth, a sanctuary for walking meditation nestled deep in parkland surroundings.
Broadcast Time:6.06 Track Title:Winter Woodland Artist:Marc Andersons Wild Ambience Duration:2.10 Record Co.:Wild Ambience Independent release/ download Homepage: http://wildambience.com/
Broadcast time: 6.08 Track Title: As Small Birds Play Artist: Sue Newsome, clarinet Composer: Corrina Bonshek Duration: 5.13 Record Co.: Independent Release Homepage: http://bonmusic.com.au/
Broadcast time: 6.15 Track Title: Fratres Artist: The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Album Title: Tabula Rasa Composer: Arvo Part Duration: 11.49 Record Co.: ECM Homepage: http://www.arvopart.org/
Broadcast Time:6.17 Track Title:Tropical Dawn Artist:Marc Andersons Wild Ambience Duration:0.45 Record Co.:Wild Ambience Independent release/ download Homepage: http://wildambience.com/
Broadcast time: 6.18 Track Title: Journey to the Centre Artist: Alan Smith & Jane Burroughs (violin), Nicholas Tomkin (viola), Kathryn Close (cello). Composer: Corrina Bonshek Duration: 6.18 Record Co.: Independent Release Homepage: http://bonmusic.com.au/
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Winter Sleep review a powerful meditation upon guilt
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Haluk Bilginer as Aydin in Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Winter Sleep.
You are an unbearable man, declares Melisa Szen in the third hour of this quietly intense tale of wealth and poverty, religion and politics, husbands and wives from Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan. You are selfish, spiteful and cynical, she continues, before conceding that her target is also an honest, fair, and conscientious man. But sometimes you use these virtues to suffocate people to crush and humiliate them.
The tension between morality and malice is at the heart of Ceylans sprawlingly wordy and cumulatively powerful meditation upon Dostoevskian guilt that credits Chekhov (several stories were initially inspirational), quotes Shakespeare (theres more than a touch of Lear here), acknowledges Sartre (hell is indeed other people) and nods stylistically toward the architectural psychologies of Bergman. The unfashionably expansive dialogue is proudly argumentative and unashamedly literary; these are the kind of conversations one might expect to encounter in a novel or play rather than a film.
Yet for all its oppressive staginess and perversely withheld cinematic pleasures (the eye-catching Cappadocian settings are eschewed for interiors shot by Gkhan Tiryaki in what is best termed widescreen claustrophobia), Winter Sleep is an engrossing work, a finely observed portrait of collapsing social contracts, public and private. While it may not scale the spine-tingling heights of Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, this Cannes Palme dOr winner reconfirms Ceylan as a film-maker at the peak of his powers singular, insightful, compassionate.
Haluk Bilginer is monumental as Aydin, a former actor who proudly declares that he never did soaps (a cheeky nod to Bilginers time on EastEnders?) and who now claims to be working on a significantly unstarted history of Turkish theatre. Much of Aydins time is taken up writing pompous newspaper columns for Voices of the Steppe in which he pontificates about matters of art, morality and religion columns that provoke obsequious fan mail that he duly reads aloud in his bijou hilltop hotel. In his mind, he is an artist and benefactor; in reality, he is a landlord, delegating managerial duties to his long-suffering aide Hidayet (Ayberk Pekcan) and to faceless debt collectors who arent afraid to get tough with the tenants. When the son of one such harassed family throws a stone at Aydins car, it is more than a window that is broken; over the ensuing hours we watch Aydins private life quietly shattering as the facade of his benevolence fractures, falters and falls away.
Ceylan describes Aydin as a very typical modern Turkish intellectual (his name itself is a pointed Turkish pun) and Winter Sleep deftly etches the strange slights of a life that have turned him into someone who hates practically everybody. Ever eager to recall a fleeting encounter with Omar Sharif to his gradually departing guests, Aydin is left in the disconsolate company of his close family; divorced sister Necla (Demet Akbag) whose discussions of not resisting evil veil a tragic desire to return to the husband who wronged her; and trapped wife Nihal (Szen), seeking solace and self-justification in charitable work that is met with fiery disdain. Each is intuitively observed and perfectly played, Ceylan coaxing performancesof extraordinary candour through extended takes that reinforce both the theatricality and naturalism of the piece.
Collaborating on the screenplay (as they have done since 2006s Climates), husband-and-wife team Nuri Bilge and Ebru Ceylan get under the skin of their male and female characters with equal dexterity. Its by arguing about a scene that we make it deeper, the director has said in interview. Were able to see it from both the mans and the womans point of view.
Yet this balance extends beyond gender boundaries; in a drama in which wealth and poverty are juxtaposed as starkly as religion and secularism, the motivations, aspirations and disappointments of every character are described with pointillist precision, tiny details combining to create utterly coherent portraits. Take Hamdi (Serhat Kili), embattled uncle of the young boy who casts the stone, now desperately attempting to reconcile his hot-headed brother and passively threatening landlord, his lips permanently stretched in a grimace of desperation and decency that speaks volumes about his inner anguish.
While the narrative thrust of this story about a landlord at loggerheads with his tenants may be interpreted as political, the devil is in the personal detail of Hamdis smile, Nihals frown, Aydins smirk.
There are moments of pure cinema too; a captured horse, pulled exhausted from a stream, escaping into the glowing night; a lordly hand presented to be kissed, causing a child to collapse in a dead faint; a blanket of white that cleanses and freezes the awe-inspiring landscape and its inhabitants, the wintry sleep of the title implying both hibernation and/or death.
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Meditation de Thas Lisa Nalbach – Video
Posted: November 22, 2014 at 1:55 pm
Meditation de Thas Lisa Nalbach
Meditation de Thas, Jules Massenet (1890), Geige: Lisa Nalbach, Sonntag 26.10.2014, Benefizkonzert "Wie schn ist doch Musik" Iserlohner Parkhalle, Ltg. Siegfried Karow Aufnahme von Lukas...
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