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Hermina shares some thoughts on etymology, binauaral beats, chant, and storytelling.
#binauralbeats #chant #incantation #storytelling #meditation
Credits : Music and sounds were from online free libraries of royalty-free recordings, or made by me using compositions in the public domain, in this case by Hildegard von Bingen.
From MusOpen:
Solo e pensoso for 5 recorders – Eijkhout performed by Papalin
from me:
O virtus sapientiae by Hildegard
From freesound.org
Binaural Beats (Theta Waves 4 Hz) by Fabrizio84
The Last Mystery.wav by X3nus
From Wikimedia commons:
Schola Gregoriana-Antiphona et Magnificat.ogg
From MusOpen:
Wachet auf, Bachwerkverzeichnis 645 by JS Bach, played by Michael Schopen
I'd also like to credit both Joscelyn Godwin and Jeffrey Kripal, whose ideas have influenced my thoughts about some of the topics I discussed in this episode.
If I sounded different on this episode, I apologize but I was at the very end of recovering from a cold.
By Hermina UnknownHermina shares some thoughts on etymology, binauaral beats, chant, and storytelling.
#binauralbeats #chant #incantation #storytelling #meditation
Credits : Music and sounds were from online free libraries of royalty-free recordings, or made by me using compositions in the public domain, in this case by Hildegard von Bingen.
From MusOpen:
Solo e pensoso for 5 recorders – Eijkhout performed by Papalin
from me:
O virtus sapientiae by Hildegard
From freesound.org
Binaural Beats (Theta Waves 4 Hz) by Fabrizio84
The Last Mystery.wav by X3nus
From Wikimedia commons:
Schola Gregoriana-Antiphona et Magnificat.ogg
From MusOpen:
Wachet auf, Bachwerkverzeichnis 645 by JS Bach, played by Michael Schopen
I'd also like to credit both Joscelyn Godwin and Jeffrey Kripal, whose ideas have influenced my thoughts about some of the topics I discussed in this episode.
If I sounded different on this episode, I apologize but I was at the very end of recovering from a cold.