Sunday, August 31, 2014

Visualization and Music

First and foremost, I'm glad to be back posting again. I have been just reading for the past few months, not sure of what to contribute until now. I've entered a new stage in my life as of April 29th, I've lost my father. Continuing on without him means from that day forward I will gain wisdom he will not have. Upon his passing, I vowed to keep his light and peace with me forever, and remain a beacon of light for others.

I created a video dedicated to my father of a slow, Qigong inspired free-form kata, This is video taken in my forest, near my meditation hut:


What I also came to share today was some music that I've used in the past or currently carry with me in my music library for training in remote areas. When headphones are used you can really get immersed in the music and visualization starts to become easier. Perhaps these will help your imagination if you've hit a personal plateau in your training.


Or If you're looking for more nature sounds blended with a great mix of instruments for an ambient feel.. great for going on a long walk in the forest of your mind:


Or if you've been longing for an adventure that only your imagination can provide, pick any point in this next video and you'll not be disappointed:

 -Tanulis

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    1. Indeed! I really think it could help someone out there :)

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  2. It's great to see you on here again. Music is a great enhancement to training. Thank you for sharing your post. I'm sorry to hear about your father passing away, and glad to see you are staying strong and positive through it all.

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    1. Thank you my friend, and I plan to bring more to the table soon!

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  3. You have my sympathy. As for the music, it's great music indeed! Keep up the good work with your training and all!

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    1. Thank you much, I appreciate the kind words and will continue to improve. :)

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  4. Hi, thank you for the post, how beautiful to train in nature.

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    1. Yes my friend, I love my house and small patch of forest, its my sanctuary to continuously improve in solitude.

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