List of uplifting, scintillating, and virtuous music to heal the soul on a rainy day
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Troma Nagmo (ཁྲོས་མ་ནག་མོ་) |
List of uplifting, scintillating, and virtuous music to heal the soul on a rainy day
Music is an art filled with both profound meaning and insight, and music can work the soul and provide that lost insight of the hidden truth. The quality of real music is the dance along the fine line of order and chaos, of the beastly and of the moral, and as such I find that music can work as a bridge between the profane and the sacred, and uplift man to the higher order, by enabling man to ascend the material and in the moment achieve real transcendence and real insight, even if just for the moment. I do not endorse any particular musical form and I do not claim any of the intellectual work behind the music I share on this page as my own, this is simply some of the music that has motivated me to seek the transcendent.
Here follows a list on insightful and uplifting music, in no particular order:
- Pahadi Dhun, by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
- Sahasrakara Mandithe, by T.V. Sankaranarayanan.
- Bengali Folk Tune, by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
- 1759 (Outro), by Richard Spaven.
- Forgotten Notes, by Hackman.
- Giant Steps, by John Coltrane.
- Abhogi, by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
- Gamar Badawi, by Jamal Porto.
- You & Music, by Donald Byrd.
- Musawe, by Seatbelts.
- Yahweh, performed by the Rev. James Moore With the Mississippi Mass Choir.
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus, performed by Aretha Franklin in 1972.
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