There is an excellent on-line music site for healing and spiritual development, which streams the music live, and for free.
PM me for details.
Thanks, just going to check it out now
JG
Thanks, just going to check it out now
JG
OK, I've pmed you the link.
you will probably still need a PRS licence to actually broadcast, though, if you work in a salon/clinic
you will probably still need a PRS licence to actually broadcast, though, if you work in a salon/clinic
I guess so.
I find the chat room itself a healing place to be, whether I use headphones or the speakers. I hadn't specifically thought about using it in a salon situation.
Yes, I've thought about this a bit more. The "host" adds beats to the music, and chooses the music extremely carefully, to enhance his natural healing ability and to help induce and maintain deep meditative states. It is really not designed for salon use.
Some of the music would be, well, "challenging" in a commercial environment!
link
Hi David,
can I have the link too, pls.
Many thanks
The format on this website has changed a lot:
there is a blog, at present updated daily, with exercises designed to promote self- and spiritual-awareness, as well as information and youtube clips on the featured artists of the day.
And the music plays along!
It is no longer necessary to download any software to ask questions or say hello, as there is a chat-panel integrated into the blog itself for those who wish to us it.
It can be addictive or repellant, according to your needs and nature.
Following a request for the link, I am updating this information.
The blog and music channel were run by DC Vision, using (often) the nickname Corvus. He was an extraordinary man with an extraordinary awareness.
He passed over last August, and the blog on the Awakening Self is now a repository for his writings and audio readings on awareness and awakening, together with the opportunity to ask questions of his former students.
Some of the music he chose to play has found its way into the spiritual resources site mentioned in my signature, although DC primarily used the music as a carrier for the transmission of his awareness.
As do all musicians to some degree, I guess. I digress, but that's why it is so important to choose carefully what you listen to.