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Eyes Closed
by mwic
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Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 6:02 AM
 
panu
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permalink   Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 6:25 AM
excellent subaudibles… very soothing!

Siobhan Dakay
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permalink   Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 6:27 AM
the beautiful power of drones….
Nice.
Snowflake
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permalink   Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 10:16 AM
I had no idea you know Robert-the-person (not just Gurdonark the artist)! I met him several years ago in Texas. He’s a wonderful human.

I will definitely use this in my daily meditations. Whilst listening, I can already feel my inner vibration calming, rising, lifting. Truly beautiful. Thank you.
 
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permalink   mwic Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 10:39 AM
Thanks, check out the video too, it features Robert’s nature photography
 
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permalink   Snowflake Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 1:11 PM
beautiful.
duckett
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permalink   Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 2:02 PM
Ahhhh. The bubbly shuddery bits thankfully aren’t overwhelming, but nice contrast accents to the peaceful softness underneath
ScOmBer
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permalink   Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 2:15 PM
Eyes closed for a video? Works for me!!!
gurdonark
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permalink   Sun, Nov 18, 2018 @ 6:12 PM
We planted milkweed in our backyard a few years ago. We planted it to aid the Monarch butterflies in migration. Two years ago, the caterpillars appeared in November. Last year, they appeared in October. This year, I saw a single monarch butterfly perched on the milkweed, which made a gorgeous bloom in numerous tall stalks. The butterfly flitted away. But rather than new caterpillars, we got weeks of rain and weeks of cold. No caterpillars appeared, and now the leaves are in ruins.

Here you’ve brought the caterpillars to life. I was touched that you took the extra effort to edit my photos along with your video into a musical soundtrack. I liked the things you did with my sounds to create something very individual and meditative. Good job!

We should get together sometime once more and make music.
 
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permalink   essesq Mon, Nov 19, 2018 @ 5:49 PM
We too added milkweed to our garden a few years ago. We brought one caterpillar in this season to live to adulthood under our careful supervision, but others did find their way to our plants. There was a tropical variety that will not survive the winter that really attracted them. We will plant seeds of that variety next year. But I have to tell you the most monarchs I saw this year were on some dahlias at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square PA in October. There was a large area of dahlias and they was a cloud of monarchs flying around them, landing and feeding. My guess is that this was a migration pit stop and not a life cycle kind of thing, but I would highly recommend planting some dahlias. They are tubers, I believe, so if it gets cold where you are, they will have to be dug up for the winter, but I know I will be lobbying hard to get them into our garden. Sorry, fellow mixters but this is important information! We also had the weeks of rain and cold. It was a horrific growing season this year.
simonlittlefield
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permalink   Mon, Nov 19, 2018 @ 8:09 AM
This is great!
spinningmerkaba
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permalink   Mon, Nov 19, 2018 @ 4:26 PM
Outer body experiences come easily within the headphones of eyes closed. Great for dreamy imaginings!
essesq
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permalink   Mon, Nov 19, 2018 @ 6:00 PM
Very nice. I am interested in developing some of my own meditation soundtracks and there are some good ideas in here. Unfortunately my ancient computer is buffering on playback so I don’t think I’ve gotten the full effect just yet. I also think it’s cool you know our weirdbiant, nature- watching man of legal letters irl. He’s either the quickest bird photographer in the world or the most patient one, but his music and commentary are always fun and enlightening.

Which HHDL books are you reading? I have two on my shelf right in front of me now, and I’ve read a handful of others. The interview book of him and Archbishop Desmond Tutu is wonderful :-).
 
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permalink   mwic Fri, Nov 30, 2018 @ 5:22 AM
Quote: essesqWhich HHDL books are you reading?

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