can anyone recommend some good meditation music?
I’m looking for some good music to focus my mind for daily meditation. Can anyone help me?
Ave Satanas!
September 4, 2010 | Filed Under Meditation
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go to last.fm and listen to their meditation or ambient radio. I’ve heard a few songs up to 45 mins long if you need that much time. Here’s some links:
http://www.last.fm/tag/ritual%2520ambient?ac=ambien
http://www.last.fm/tag/Meditation?ac=meditat
For you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xkbj8MDZXo
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkbiB0QfU3s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR3dM-GlZK8
For relaxing rather than meditation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeYTBvanFmE
Black Sabbath always worked for me.
Gregorian chants
No, not really. I am a christian, but I listen to heavy stuff 24/7 I suggest converting. From the devil, there is no benefit.
Don’t laugh, but I use hard rock/heavy metal, like Metallica, Iron Maiden, Manowar. As I listen to the music, not so much the words, it feels as if all stress is being pulled out of my body, so I can go into a relaxed meditation.
Waiting for Cousteau by Jean Michel Jarre. 47 minutes of bliss.
Also, Officium by Jan Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble.
All the music of physical world can be intigrated your senses to meditate .But if you are doing
meditation in right way then you will find and listen your own natural inner music from the right ear.
— RADHASOAMI YOGA
I’m listening to two great ambiental bands right now: Arcana and Midnight Syndicate
Also, the soundtrack from the movie Solaris is great.
n ot really kira
all i know is anything calming, soft, melancholy, sleepy, will help me relax and sleep,s o i think they may be good for meditation too
for me its things like beethovens moonlight sonata or evanesence my immortal,rem night swimming anythign liek those
http://www.freemeditation.ca/music/
the best thing i know for meditation is the sounds of the woods. the animals, the wind, the aura, serene and peaceful. go into the woods in other words.
Gregorian chants are nice. I would pick them. Although you’re getting into Satanism, aren’t you? So I don’t really see if Christian music would be right for you. You could try looking up binaural beats, but they’ll probably make you sleepy. Zen music’s nice too, but I don’t really like as it makes me feel very sad and lonely. You could also try nature music, but for me it doesn’t seem like it’d really fit into meditation; maybe it’s just me though.
Although if you’re just looking to be focused, although I’ve never tried this before, focusing on expansion and contraction of the flame of a candle, seemed like a good idea to me when I heard about it.
Yes! Puscifer the Lustmord remixes is a good album. Also, Tool is a great band to meditate to. Especially their cd "Laturalus." Clint Mansell’s soundtrack for "The Fountain" is very relaxing too. I highly recommend all of these.