Lotus Blossom: 7 Chakras Healing, Chakra Balancing and Opening, Kundalini Yoga



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  1. I just want to know. Why do you play in the upper ranges of the keyboard? That is terribly caustic on the ears and within the head. Especially when wearing a headset i.e. when wearing a set of headphones . I'm a professional vocalist and I know soothing notes. Be careful what you play, and please Keep in mind the state of mind when tranquil or tranquility is being sought overall. Thanks.

  2. JOHN 3 : 14 kundalini
    LUKE 2 : 35 kundalini
    LUKE 8 : 2 çakra balancing
    REV 7 : 3 ajna çakra
    REV 9 : 4 ajna çakra
    MAT 6 : 22 ajna çakra
    MAT 6 : 6 meditation
    JOHN 1 : 51 double sight 🙂

  3. This video is so great Immediately I get relaxed, happy, relived, and feel like I am floating in the sky. Thanks to whoever provided the video doing so much good to all 

  4. There were moments where I experienced great clairity. I went from being in a blahzeh mood to one where I'm so inspired and refreshed I don't know what with myself. Thank you! 🙂

  5. Please forgive my ignorance. Meditation is fairly new to me, but I practice it every day and have found so much happiness in doing so. I have listened to a lot of "meditation music"…from binaurals to tibetan bells.  For me, listening to one note held for several seconds/minutes does not give me the experience I want, in fact, it annoys the hell out of me.  Why is holding one musical note for a long time considered meditation music?  My meditations are definitely not represented by one musical note.  

  6. The way the majority of our society looks at death being a sad thing is actually quite selfish. Who are we being sad for? It seems as if we're being sad for ourselves, sad that we will miss their presence in our lives.

    What's the greatest thing this world has to offer? Freedom of thought and mind. Throughout our life every single thing that's happened has been the result of something. Life is a giant cycle. But this cycle is not freedom. It's just a cycle. It's presumed that our life's cycle ends with death, but nobody REALLY knows for sure. What I'm trying to get at is, are we really free living the way we do now? Just being on this planet is us trapped. Especially with the world being separated in different society's and cultures. Most of us get trapped within rules set for us, boundaries, given to us by these society's and our fellow people.

    Lets stop assuming that death is this terribly bad thing. Just because our ancestors ancestors, and their ancestors did. Lets change our outlook. Death can be seen as freedom. Freedom from everything we have once known. A completely new experience for the first time. Freedom from judgement, culture, need, wants. 100%. Lets start wondering. It truly is life's greatest mystery, and rather than sit and be sad, lets celebrate our passed away brethren finally being revealed the ultimate question this world has to offer, and starting a new chain in their existence.

    Taking just a few moments to listen to this song and think has inspired me to write a fairly long YouTube "essay" when I'm a lackluster high school student. We all must think. Don't be distracted by the worldly pleasures, even though I'm a hypocrite for saying it.

    (Didn't really know what to do with this. But I wanted to share my thoughts)

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