06:13

Shamanic Flow Of Life

by Coen Tuerlings | Tribal Lifestyle Guide

Rated
4.8
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
2.4k

Make every day of life sacred. Be present with your own life, your own feelings, your own breath. Observe each breath as if you witness a holy miracle. Your body aligns itself with the flowing movements of the natural resonances that we can perceive physically. With the Shaman Voice you give an extra boost to these resonances and you reach for the higher frequencies of the non-physical with the aim of creating a space where healing can take place.

MindfulnessLifeEmotionsBreathingNatureShamanismHealingSpirits

Meet your Teacher

Coen Tuerlings | Tribal Lifestyle GuideTilburg, Netherlands

4.8 (115)

Recent Reviews

Chantal

August 2, 2020

Very, very nice! Thank you! 🙏

Aaron

April 15, 2020

Wonderful and unique sense of connection to a global community. Real voices that touch you with a swirling, uplifting float from yourself, out of loneliness.

Cheryl

March 6, 2020

Very primal. Loved it!

Pama

February 1, 2020

🙏🏻❤️ enjoyable

Jackie

January 29, 2020

I found this relaxing and helpful for my back pain. Have had some bad falls and now have arthritis in my spine and hip. Would really like some more self healing 🙂. Shared

Patricia

December 9, 2019

✨This cleared my mind and being; similar to the effects of hearing AUM. Though it’s not a long track, it allowed me to move fully from the outer to inner world. Thank you! 🧝🏻‍♂️✨

Brunna

December 3, 2019

Simply beautiful. I did not imagine that it would be so powerful but by the end of it there has been a sudden release of emotions and tears came to my eyes. Really recommend you to try!

Ron

November 26, 2019

Yet another powerful and effective (for me, at least) audio experience. This one reminds me a little of Meredith Monk’s work, in that it suggests many different possibilities the human voice offers. Then there are the minimal but significant elements of instruments and “natural” sounds from the world outside the body, including the recording process itself (it sounds to me like a recording of a live performance, which is not distracting but simply another sonic element). This all builds to a point where—spoiler alert!—the different sound sources feed off and blend into each other. There’s a beautiful spot where I fully grasped how much the cycles of inhalation and exhalation resemble the ebb and flow of the tides—a metaphor that I have heard meditation instructors use many a time over the years, but it really sank in on a much deeper, almost physical level as I actually heard the two sounds together. I think of many of Coen’s pieces as “shamanic soundtracks”—you can use them passively, as accompaniment to meditation or visualization (“seeing” with your mind’s eye where the sounds take you), but you can also improvise WITH them, via instruments, movement, and/or your own voice. This flexibility is part of what makes the series especially open for multiple, even regular, listening. I recommend headphones with all of these “soundtracks.” In this particular case there are some wonderfully subtle sounds you might not otherwise notice. On the other hand, I also intend to check this one out sometime via external speakers (slightly louder than usual).

More from Coen Tuerlings | Tribal Lifestyle Guide

Loading...

Related Meditations

Loading...

Related Teachers

Loading...
© 2025 Coen Tuerlings | Tribal Lifestyle Guide. All rights reserved. All copyright in this work remains with the original creator. No part of this material may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.

How can we help?

Sleep better
Reduce stress or anxiety
Meditation
Spirituality
Something else