Fun song about positive energy, enjoying life, meditation, yoga, traveling, and taking responsibility for your life. Thank you to Danners for sending this our way! Enjoy 🙂
Videos
Amazing Cinematography in this Short Mountain Film
This is short film is a work of amazing cinematography from Sherpas Cinema. Ever since I came across this video three years ago, I’ve been enamored with the concept, the film work, the quality of the camera used, and the talent of the main character. Simply incredible.
Whenever I’m looking for a quick pick~me~up or a jolt of positive energy, I throw this video on. I’ve shared this with friends who are filmmakers and fans of amazing cinematography and they’ve all been amazed as well.
After watching, you’ll understand why this video won such prestigious awards. The audio and visual mesh beautifully. It really picks up right after the 2:00 mark. Enjoy and leave a comment below!
Rick Mereki spent 44 days, traveling 38,000 miles, across 11 countries, just to film this one-minute video. The concept is simple, but boy, what a video.
Calming Relaxation Music
Music has a profound impact on our state of being — that’s why we post calming relaxation music for the Lucid Practice Community. Hope you enjoy this piece, Canon and Gigue composed by Johann Pachelbel in 1680.
Pachelbel composed over 500 pieces…. this is by far the most well known today. Pachelbel is famous for having taught Johann Christoph Bach (the uncle of the infamous Johann Sebastian Bach) to play the organ. Johann Christoph would go on to teach his nephew Johann Sebastian Bach, helping him to be one of the most acclaimed musicians of all time. We are all connected, indeed!
As for Canon and Gigue, this piece consists of three violins, one cello, and eight bars of music repeated 28 times. Simple, elegant, beautiful and peaceful!
Enjoy 🙂
Thanks to our friend Biz for passing this along. This video is the epitome of loving kindness. Let’s hear you reactions in the comment section below.
Learning about the world of Reggae music is always an uplifting experience, and today I was lucky enough to come upon the late Joseph Hill and his group Culture. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Hakuna Matata
Jerry has been practicing transcendental meditation for 41 years. Here are his insights. Enjoy and leave a comment below.
H/T FYY