I watched this video and the only thing that came to my mind was the notion of death without suffering, which in Buddhism would be something like "one step away from nirvana". I think what it would be like to lift yourself up without noticing the suffering and without having the carnal sensations. It's something I can't explain in mere words, only in feeling.
The perfect non listenable song. It is so easy to tune out and I am looking for that. When I non listen, it goes to another level of listen, like my body hears it but not my ears. Then my body starts moving to rhythms and curves of sound. I strangely go blind but I can see clearly. Then when I see again... My room is cleeeeennn 🤠
I do small mineral surface mining, I do not believe in harming nature so I dont dig lol but when I go far back in the woods alone. I play this song on my speaker and get lost in becoming one with all that is. Thanks for this piece and many blessings!
@@egesan6 I have a wide variety mother nature is very kind to me at times lol I have small amounts of pure mineral like gold, silver, platinum, and the list can go on and lol I also report back to conservation posts about new pollutants and toxins in the local creeks and woods to help plant and wildlife.
O conhecimento musical é evidente . Estou impressionado com a dedicação do artista ...! Sinceramente meus parabéns...! Como tem gente boa nesse mundo ...! O sal da terra...!
I love this!, I lived in San Francisco in 1974-75, this was recorded in SF in Sept.2017...I am now a follower of Jesus and this music and visuals really help to bring me deeper into His glorious presence.....Bless you all.....Ray
Just lovely. This composition takes you to heaven which is right here in front of you, obscured by many inner distractions but for some, illuminated and connected with by hearing this music. Do recommend finding 2 other songs by a band called WE THE PEOPLE. Two tracks by this US 1960s group are MIRROR OF YOUR MIND and IN THE PAST. Please check these out, they are as brilliant and enthralling as Egemen's creation here.
Thank you, I'm happy to hear. This is a TH-cam exclusive :) But I've many other tracks like it on Spotify, iTunes and anywhere else you listen to music from.
Nice fractal optics. However, if you're going to do a 60 min raga or 3 separate ragas you need to do more with the percussion side of it add more dynamics double the percussion tempo as in 16ths and the like. I liked your sitar playing but it needs more excitement and crescendo etc. you need to take your listener on a journey, not just emotionally down the street and back. Overall quite pleasant and please don't take this as a negative as overall it is quite good, but please in your future endeavors please if able add more dynamics. If you listen to some of the renowned professionals you will hear what I mean. Please take care and thank you for posting it.
Hey there friend! Thank you the honest feedback, know that it's appreciated and is welcome. Here is a little context on this content; as you'll see in the description, this was recorded live at Grace Cathedral during the Candlelight Labyrinth Walk: Walking with the Mystics. The audience is a meditation group that meets weekly and walks the amazing labyrinth inside the cathedral. Sometimes they invite musicians to help support the space. The intention of the music was that, create a sound that support the audiences' mindful walk and enhance the stillness within. The choice to keep it more steady was conscious. I regularly listen and study the masters, have infinite respect for them. As a musician who performs regularly during yoga classes and for meditation gatherings I find it more fitting to create steadiness that invites the listener to dive deep within which sometimes means less space for crescendos and faster beats. However when I am not performing in such context and practicing, I do play faster and build valleys and peaks even though I lost a lot of my speed after breaking my right index metacarpal few years ago :) Respect and love, Ege
@@egesan6 I now quite understand a more dynamic and doubled percussion tempo would not have been appropriate for such an event. all the very best. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to respond and sharing further detail & context on Live Music from Candlelight Labyrinth Walk and allowing me a greater insight for your choice of the ragas. I am sorry to hear and can understand your issue and impact that damage to one's hand has on dexterity and speed of your playing ability being a guitarist primarily I so suffered similarly back a similar fate back in 1989 through I have gained some dexterity since I still have not gained back to what it was once. But looking on the positive, maybe that helps us make better choices of how we choose or construct our compositions rather than throwing a hole bunch of less meaningful high-speed notes to gether for the sake of it as it sounds some musicians may do. Thanks again please take care all the best.
@@christopherclarke3022 thank you kindly for your comment and sharing your story. Sounds like we had common injuries that changed/improved the way we play. All the best!
Having just studied Christopher Clarke's critique and Egemen Sanli's reply, have to offer this enhanced feedback of the sound and visuals on this superb creation. The aural soundscape that dear Egemen has created is precisely the type of meditation background music that allows the listener to merge with the sound frequencies and become one with the whole composition, making it possible to produce alpha brain waves which deeply relax and space the meditators out whilst they retain their full consciousness. Our ears are the fundamental sense next to feeling and visual sense is an addition to the range of our sensory perceptions. Now to describe the fractal video. Some of the images such as the sphere at the beginning of the piece are just nebulous and so far out that they greatly enhance the music. Finally something has to be said about Jalaluddin Rumi, the Sufi poet. This man has the most open, clear heart of any mystic ever encountered. His writing reflects the' inner mirror' that once cleaned of all ego, doubt and accumulated unnecessary aspects of the usual way our minds function ( for example- worry, fake beliefs, hatred for certain others and pride), it can truly and accurately reflect the sensory inputs and show through a reality that is just absolutely astounding. Know this because after 30 years of spiritual searching, have just found out exactly what Rumi means when he says: " Clean the mirror of your heart and you will return to the blissful state that you were once connected to, free of all pain and doubt, cleansed of everything that has held you in suffering and conflict for multiple lifetimes."
This is my focus music. I can't express how much I appreciate this music.
Transcendent mystical spice! Very nice! "Relax your mind and float downstream".
Couldn't agree more!
I watched this video and the only thing that came to my mind was the notion of death without suffering, which in Buddhism would be something like "one step away from nirvana". I think what it would be like to lift yourself up without noticing the suffering and without having the carnal sensations. It's something I can't explain in mere words, only in feeling.
Who needs acid when you have this. Sooo relaxing, thank you for this
This music + LSD = Perfection
Beatnik of old proud you
The perfect non listenable song. It is so easy to tune out and I am looking for that. When I non listen, it goes to another level of listen, like my body hears it but not my ears. Then my body starts moving to rhythms and curves of sound. I strangely go blind but I can see clearly. Then when I see again... My room is cleeeeennn 🤠
I LOVE THIS COMMENT! Feel free to review and comment any video on this channel Gary, you're always welcome :D
Love you ❤️
Quality
Thank you Marc!
I do small mineral surface mining, I do not believe in harming nature so I dont dig lol but when I go far back in the woods alone. I play this song on my speaker and get lost in becoming one with all that is. Thanks for this piece and many blessings!
How amazing!! What kind of minerals do you mine?
@@egesan6 I have a wide variety mother nature is very kind to me at times lol I have small amounts of pure mineral like gold, silver, platinum, and the list can go on and lol I also report back to conservation posts about new pollutants and toxins in the local creeks and woods to help plant and wildlife.
O conhecimento musical é evidente . Estou impressionado com a dedicação do artista ...!
Sinceramente meus parabéns...!
Como tem gente boa nesse mundo ...!
O sal da terra...!
Grazie mille!! 🙏🏼💓
Thank you. 🌻💝🌱🪨😊🫀
Thank you for listening ❤️🙏🏼
Om Padme Om!
Om Shanti ♥️
Blue light 💙
Just sit and work nicely
I love this!, I lived in San Francisco in 1974-75, this was recorded in SF in Sept.2017...I am now a follower of Jesus and this music and visuals really help to bring me deeper into His glorious presence.....Bless you all.....Ray
Love this Raga! ✌💖😷🙏 It reminds me of Ravi Shankar. I miss seeing live music. The graphics look great on my big screen. 🍄 🍊 🌞
I am so happy to hear!! Thank you! The graphic quality has improved a lot in my recent videos but this one is still one of my favorites.
Just lovely. This composition takes you to heaven which is right here in front of you, obscured by many inner distractions but for some, illuminated and connected with by hearing this music. Do recommend finding 2 other songs by a band called WE THE PEOPLE. Two tracks by this US 1960s group are MIRROR OF YOUR MIND and IN THE PAST. Please check these out, they are as brilliant and enthralling as Egemen's creation here.
Thank you Bodhi!
@@egesan6 My pleasure Egemen, it's great to hear your aural masterpiece again.
I am all lit up at my root chakra... stop that ~ ; P hypnotic for sure
Thank you!! Be sure to ground yourself after 😉♥️🙏
🙉🙈🙊
Love & appreciation
❤️🌏⭐💚
Spread joy
Whimsical
Agreed.
Thank you for sharing this magical, wonderful, blissful art!
Thank you for listening and these kind words 🙏🎶
So relaxing.
thank you kindly my friend.
is that you god ✨✨👀
😉😘
Amazing video, I think I've played it like 4 times in a night, can anyone let me know the name of the song or somewhere to look it up?
Thank you, I'm happy to hear. This is a TH-cam exclusive :) But I've many other tracks like it on Spotify, iTunes and anywhere else you listen to music from.
@@egesan6 it's beautiful man! I've subscribed and downloaded a lot of your great work on Spotify! Keep up with the amazing work
Thank you so so much! Please share with friends if you think they'll like them too.
Like 999 :)
Nice fractal optics.
However, if you're going to do a 60 min raga or 3 separate ragas you need to do more with the percussion side of it add more dynamics double the percussion tempo as in 16ths and the like.
I liked your sitar playing but it needs more excitement and crescendo etc. you need to take your listener on a journey, not just emotionally down the street and back.
Overall quite pleasant and please don't take this as a negative as overall it is quite good, but please in your future endeavors please if able add more dynamics.
If you listen to some of the renowned professionals you will hear what I mean. Please take care and thank you for posting it.
Hey there friend! Thank you the honest feedback, know that it's appreciated and is welcome. Here is a little context on this content; as you'll see in the description, this was recorded live at Grace Cathedral during the Candlelight Labyrinth Walk: Walking with the Mystics. The audience is a meditation group that meets weekly and walks the amazing labyrinth inside the cathedral. Sometimes they invite musicians to help support the space. The intention of the music was that, create a sound that support the audiences' mindful walk and enhance the stillness within. The choice to keep it more steady was conscious. I regularly listen and study the masters, have infinite respect for them. As a musician who performs regularly during yoga classes and for meditation gatherings I find it more fitting to create steadiness that invites the listener to dive deep within which sometimes means less space for crescendos and faster beats. However when I am not performing in such context and practicing, I do play faster and build valleys and peaks even though I lost a lot of my speed after breaking my right index metacarpal few years ago :)
Respect and love,
Ege
@@egesan6
I now quite understand a more dynamic and doubled percussion tempo would not have been appropriate for such an event.
all the very best.
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to respond and sharing further detail & context on Live Music from Candlelight Labyrinth Walk and allowing me a greater insight for your choice of the ragas.
I am sorry to hear and can understand your issue and impact that damage to one's hand has on dexterity and speed of your playing ability being a guitarist primarily I so suffered similarly back a similar fate back in 1989 through I have gained some dexterity since I still have not gained back to what it was once.
But looking on the positive, maybe that helps us make better choices of how we choose or construct our compositions rather than throwing a hole bunch of less meaningful high-speed notes to gether for the sake of it as it sounds some musicians may do.
Thanks again please take care all the best.
@@christopherclarke3022 thank you kindly for your comment and sharing your story. Sounds like we had common injuries that changed/improved the way we play. All the best!
Having just studied Christopher Clarke's critique and Egemen Sanli's reply, have to offer this enhanced feedback of the sound and visuals on this superb creation. The aural soundscape that dear Egemen has created is precisely the type of meditation background music that allows the listener to merge with the sound frequencies and become one with the whole composition, making it possible to produce alpha brain waves which deeply relax and space the meditators out whilst they retain their full consciousness. Our ears are the fundamental sense next to feeling and visual sense is an addition to the range of our sensory perceptions.
Now to describe the fractal video. Some of the images such as the sphere at the beginning of the piece are just nebulous and so far out that they greatly enhance the music. Finally something has to be said about Jalaluddin Rumi, the Sufi poet. This man has the most open, clear heart of any mystic ever encountered. His writing reflects the' inner mirror' that once cleaned of all ego, doubt and accumulated unnecessary aspects of the usual way our minds function ( for example- worry, fake beliefs, hatred for certain others and pride), it can truly and accurately reflect the sensory inputs and show through a reality that is just absolutely astounding. Know this because after 30 years of spiritual searching, have just found out exactly what Rumi means when he says:
" Clean the mirror of your heart and you will return to the blissful state that you were once connected to, free of all pain and doubt, cleansed of everything that has held you in suffering and conflict for multiple lifetimes."
@@bodhiapurva3887 Thank you kindly for this in depth feedback and analysis. I appreciate you friend!
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That's where it's at.