đŸŽ” Music That Moves You

Thank you for checking this out. I did not know either way which was true. I was wondering how much of this was true.

ShroudedHand does a lot of good research, but he also exaggerates some stuff to make his videos to play to his audience and make his videos more viral.

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aaaahhh
 you are so blessed
 :heart_eyes:

yes


did not know about this (I never felt the calling to receive ayahuasca - one of the things I LOVE about Lucid Dreaming is reaching altered states of consciousness 100% natural with no need for herbs medicine) but thank you for sharing :rose:

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@Bucket. Many years ago John McCutcheon wrote a song about this very event, then ended up meeting some very old German soldiers who were actually there!

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@_BlessingsDeers.
Yes, the shamanic plant medicine path is definitely not for everyone. I went through a very intense phase of that for a couple of decades and it was a useful part of my own psychospiritual healing and development. Dreams about plant medicines actually were what called me to it as I was initially against it. Now I am back to dreamwork and meditation practice. The music, however, is so beautiful!

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just had the feeling that

could be connected to your name here at NCC - fenwizard
 is it?

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@_Barry. The Beatles were a big part of my own personal journey and evolution. I was raised in a conservative evangelical family and when I was very young, rock 'n roll was considered the devil’s music and I was not supposed to listen to it. At age 9 (it was 1963) one day at school, all of the little girls were talking about Beatles and arguing about which Beatle was the cutest. I remember asking them “what are you talking about! Beetles?!!!” Soon after that the Beatles played on the Ed Sullivan show (which almost everyone watched on Sunday nights) and my parents let me watch it. I was blown away and soon after that I started to listen to top 40 AM radio which at that time was filled with the Beatles, Rolling Stones and the whole British invasion thing was happening. Lucky for me my parents loosened up and let me listen to it. At age 13 the “Sargent Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album came out and that seemed to take the Beatles to a whole other level. My Dad had an old Martin guitar from the 40’s (too bad he still doesn’t have it, it would be worth a fortune!) and I picked it up and started learning chords. I got the Sargent Pepper’s song book with chord diagrams and began to play the songs. My Dad even took me to their animated “Yellow Submarine” movie! I grew my hair long, got wire frame glasses and grew a fuzzy mustache. I looked like a 13 year John Lennon! :joy:

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@_BlessingsDeers.
My last name is “Fenwick”, so it’s a play on that. I used fenwizard as one of my email address names when I first went online in the 90’s, and that is in the same time period when I was beginning to explore psychedelics. People in the psychedelic community were starting to make connections online back then, so yeah, I suppose that name has something to do with all of that.

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The unfinished Beatles song that was recently completed with the help of AI. It was previously too difficult to separate out all of the tracks and re-mix it properly, as Paul and George had previously tried to do that.

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@_Barry

Easily they were one of the greatest music groups of all time, if not THE greatest.

I am excited to see if their music will be adopted by my young neices when they are older. If so, talk about the gift that keeps on giving. How long an artists arwork outlives them I think is a powerful criteria for greatness.

I think fowl play in Lennons death is far more likely than evil spirits (Ono became insanely rich over night), but I would consider both cases very unlikely.

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This was one of the first songs I learned to play on the guitar, it may have been the first.

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And then there was the rooftop concert.

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Rocky Raccoon

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Counting Crows - Colorblind

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this reminds me of a video I watched recently that is very simple and helpful.

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I like this song. Good reminder in a culture where people are always pushed to get a romantic partner and start a family that there are some people who don’t want that.

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Silversun Pickups - Substitution

“when reactions turn into hurricanes”

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Sia - Snowman

Old man Winter, you can run, but you can hide from the sun


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I can see both arguments for the pros and cons of using this word. While I think the Black Lives Matter movement did a lot of great things to raise awareness about the racist atrocities going on in the US and around the world, but by not being inclusive to all skin colors, it discriminated against a minority of African Americans, and many other races of color:

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I think the most important relationship you can cultivate is one with God.

That being said, I am not a hopeless romantic, but I do believe in true love, and that there are multiple soul mates out there for everyone if they are willing to do a lot of serious digging, that being said, finding true love is like finding a needle in a warehouse of haystacks. Its out there, but requires a great deal of patience, and persistence.

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Liam Payne & J Balvin - Familiar (Official Video)

“but if its cool I want to get inside your Brain”

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