diy spirituality with stasha ep 6: leftover food? make compost! – Video


diy spirituality with stasha ep 6: leftover food? make compost!
blessings beats! xo stasha http://www.healingwithbeats.us http let #39;s discuss: crazy vs genius. information robots vs teachers. knowledge that gives back vs impressing people. back up plans vs dreams. be AUTHENTIC when making videos for others. keep it real ya #39;ll! i love you! also, if this video helped you, please share, subscribe also if you feel guided, i gratefully accept donations to my charity for healing children through music via PayPal: healingwithbeats@gmail.com i love YOU! #9835; #9834; bull;*stasha #9835; #9834; bull;*From:Stasha EveViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:19More inPeople Blogs

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Spirituality is Getting REAL – The True Face of Ascension – Video


Spirituality is Getting REAL - The True Face of Ascension
We are being asked to step forward, shine brighter and be MORE. It #39;s time to align to what the Soul needs, to what it HAS to do. We are being re-aligned by a higher energy to our Integrity as a Human and a Soul. The focus is now on our TRUE empowerment. To learn more about Cheryl Lee Harnish visit her website at: fractalart.caFrom:Cheryl Lee HarnishViews:582 51ratingsTime:12:39More inPeople Blogs

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Alice Coltrane 1978 Transfiguration – Video


Alice Coltrane 1978 Transfiguration
00:00 Transfiguration 11:42 11:43 Spoken Introduction One For The Father 7:25 19:07 Prema 9:16 28:23 Affinity 10:50 39:13 Krishnaya 3:21 42:33 Leo, Part One 16:35 59:08 Leo, Part Two 20:11 Bass -- Reggie Workman Drums -- Roy Haynes Piano, Organ -- Alice Coltrane Written-By -- John Coltrane (tracks: Leo) on Prema: Cello - Christina King, Ray Kelley / Viola - Janice Ford, Pamela Goldsmith / Violin - J. Rosen, Murray Adler, Noel Pointer, Sherwyn Hirbod, M. Sita Coltrane BBC Review John Eyles Understandably, reactions to Alice Coltrane have often focussed as much on her spirituality as on her playing. The twin focuses (obsessions?) of her music have been the legacy of her late husband and her religious devotion, the two hardly being separable at times. Transfiguration was recorded live at UCLA in 1978, with Reggie Workman on bass and Roy Haynes on drums. To date, it is the last jazz recording that Coltrane has made. (She has made several subsequent recordings of devotional songs and chants.) In her pre-Coltrane years, Alice was reputedly quite a player of bebop, but by this stage of her career, her playing was a distant relative of those roots, with few overt traces of jazz. Her electronic keyboard work seems far more influenced by African and Indian musics, and there are often strong affinities with the organ playing of (another devotional figure) minimalist Terry Riley. Her lengthy improvisations show little development, often using repetition and a limited dynamic range ...From:Grashopper EddieViews:2 0ratingsTime:01:19:20More inMusic

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