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Art i turned on your music and really enjoyed meditating with it. It makes for wonderful meditation music and helped me get my mind off work which absorbs me most week days.
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Art would you listen to the song Rise above the Noise on www.myspace.com/stevehydonus ? Your type of music may provide an interesting contrast to that song. Even juxtapositioned with it.
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It is an interesting contrast to my album Steve, especially since the first song on my album ends with noise (perhaps symbolic of the chaos of LA).
I like the song and the one that played after it with the saxophone playing.
Very nice Steve and I'm glad my music aided your meditation (:
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http://ketchupconundrum.bandcamp.com/album/daze-of-heaven-los-angeles(Scroll down to find 'Los Angeles') I listen to Los Angeles the most Art. The reason being it is long and can fill a whole meditation routine. When i listen though it is not so much Los Angeles I heard-since i lived there so long-but the inner reaction to it....the aloneness or solitary feeling one often gets when being around too many people.... or losing someone important in life. It is interiorizing music. Loosing someone important to us.... it is a deep felt soul calling a prod to find the lost pieces in our heart. A call to find the giver behind what is now given. The giver that gives all that is remembered with such deep longing. 'To Live and Die in L.A.' was more dramatic. Perhaps your friend lived a more dramatic life there. It appears that she passed at a young age. My life there was always very involved with spiritual activities. Southern California is filled with places to meditate with other human beings and gurus and Master's from around the world visit there. i wish I knew you when you came out there i would have shared some of the places and experiences with you. A friend talked about me coming there again. She lives in the San Diego area. You just never know.... you really never know where life will take you next. As can be seen from your music.....
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http://ketchupconundrum.bandcamp.com/album/daze-of-heaven-los-angeles(Scroll down to find 'Los Angeles') I listen to Los Angeles the most Art. The reason being it is long and can fill a whole meditation routine. When i listen though it is not so much Los Angeles I heard-since i lived there so long-but the inner reaction to it....the aloneness or solitary feeling one often gets when being around too many people.... or losing someone important in life. It is interiorizing music. Loosing someone important to us.... it is a deep felt soul calling a prod to find the lost pieces in our heart. A call to find the giver behind what is now given. The giver that gives all that is remembered with such deep longing. 'To Live and Die in L.A.' was more dramatic. Perhaps your friend lived a more dramatic life there. It appears that she passed at a young age. My life there was always very involved with spiritual activities. Southern California is filled with places to meditate with other human beings and gurus and Master's from around the world visit there. i wish I knew you when you came out there i would have shared some of the places and experiences with you. A friend talked about me coming there again. She lives in the San Diego area. You just never know.... you really never know where life will take you next. As can be seen from your music..... Hello Art... not sure if you saw my response so I decided to update it.
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I just read your response Steve.
Thank you for sharing your experience and your kind words.
I want to keep growing and traveling to new areas, meet new people to write music about and try to be in the moment more.
Even if I am not as active on this site as I was a few months ago Steve, I am very grateful for having found this site through the help of Eric, if only to have also met you and Brock.
I'll keep checking in, but please do not be offended if I don't reply to a thread, my life and mind changes, and I have much to work on.
It's good to know Spiritual Portal is here to come back to. Thank you for putting it here Steve!
Namaste (:
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