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Be the Love you Seek

by Sonic Yogi

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ferrousfir December Sun sounds like home. There was an old flash game on Kongregate that I played when I was a teen called Remnants of Skystone. The track that played when you finished a mission and went back to the main base sounds similar to December Sun. The game has long since died and been deleted from the internet and all I can find is a fragment of the song from some LP streamer that will probably disappear someday too. This song is the closest thing I have to the missing track I'm looking for. Favorite track: December Sun.
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Be the Love you Seek is a fusion of musical expression with elements of sound therapy to assist in guiding the listener towards relaxation. Instruments include Classical Guitar, Tibetan (Himalayan) Singing Bowls, Gong, Percussion and Native American Flute. (432hz and 936hz tunings)

Tracks 1 - 7 are musically based featuring classical guitar and Tibetan Singing Bowls. Tracks 3, 4, 5, and 7 share the same tonal center (B) in the tuning of 936hz (third eye chakra). Tracks 8 - 11 move towards a sound therapy based approach, culminating with a guided meditation in the final track.

I originally envisioned Tracks 3, 4, 5, and 7 as a sort of “suite”. I decided on separating some of them for the pacing of the CD. These are in the tuning of 936hz which I have found to be stimulating for the Ajna (Third Eye) Chakra.

Credits: Instruments performed, recorded and mixed by Jonathan Adams. Vocals by Jonathan Adams and Octavia Nasr (Om Shanti mantra).

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released March 20, 2020

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Sonic Yogi Atlanta, Georgia

Sound has the power to heal. During an experience with extreme anxiety, I found Sound Therapy to be a valuable tool for relaxing and letting go of stress. As a musician, I have always thought of music as a way to entertain and move our emotions. Now I see it's potential as a healing force. Sound, used therapeutically, can help us relax, de-stress, reconnect and FEEL GREAT! ... more

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