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Didgeridoo Dreamtime Meditation

by Brian Petermann

Rated
4.7
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
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2.3k

This is a didgeridoo piece for conection with the Divine. It helps you connect with your inner consciousness, and inner fears that you want to release. Listen to it whenever you are stressed out or feel anxious. For best experience, use headphones.

DidgeridooDreamtimeMeditationConsciousnessFearStressAnxietySpirits

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Brian PetermannBucharest, Romania

4.7 (97)

Recent Reviews

Mo

July 22, 2021

Looooved it 🔥

Darren

April 20, 2021

An incredible piece. So wicked and mystic and unlike anything else I've heard here. Your mind rides the didgeridoo like an ancient train to the subterranean. Creaks and knocks echo past as you go howling down at higher speeds. This piece gets intense, and almost frightening, but remains visceral and never haunting. I'd recommend everyone give this a go now and then. It's provoking and takes a little nerve. But alas, such is life. Sometimes the road grows dark and we've got to steel ourselves as we travel through it, knowing we'll emerge better in the end---a concept this piece seems to suggest. The music fades in the end, the cavern shrinking away behind you as you surface into a single, simple, and lighter ambient note playing above ground. Thanks for the journey. Namaste, friend!

Jessica

September 22, 2020

This was powerful. Thank you!🙏

Lisa

February 1, 2020

Love it. Have listened to it a few times and every time it ends I think it that all, really wish it were longer.

Caroline

February 1, 2020

Very nice! Namaste’

Rebecca

January 31, 2020

What an intriguing track! I felt drawn down into the Lower World, but rather than actually GETTING there, I stopped along the way. This music evoked a sense of being in the dark, yet not afraid, of being alone yet not by myself - other presences were there but moving about their own business in the darkness, not threatening to me, just disinterested save a moment or two when I felt a curious yet neutral gaze upon me, which quickly disappeared. It was a sensation rather akin to finally walking a route usually driven at speed, thus becoming familiar with the shapes, sounds, smells, and sights (what there was to see) that had before been wholly missed as the area passed by in a hurried blur. I've had that type of experience when living in an area heavily targeted by seasonal tourists. The half-serious joke among locals was that the tourists probably left knowing more about our town than we locals, as we never went and "did the town" with a "points of interest" map in hand. I take this memory to connect with my experience in this practice. Slow down and observe the wonderous detail in the world around you. Be present. Do not be future. Thank you for sharing this with us here. I see the light in you. 🤲🏻❤️🤲🏻

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