đŸŽŒ Wake Up Singing or Humming a Tune?

@_Barry

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OMG
 i know what you mean! Very slow journey then, but hopefully worth the agonising transport!

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@NightHawk999

:joy:Christmas trees in my dream interpretation are about enlightened!

The spaceship & ETs asking permission.

Lovely golden fields :yellow_heart:
They are sheep :sheep::ram::sheep::sheep: not cows, and they belong to a farmer.

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I saw it, but forgot to post about it. Great quote.

The histroy is interesting, especially the part about relative vs absolute truth.

Yeah they are.

I interpret it more in the way of knowing your Ego on all its levels down to the deepest of knowing the Self. The grim pic of the skeleton bones, I took as symbolizing look within to the depest levels.

lol
IDK= I dont know

I remember this :cowboy_hat_face:
Dont remember you talking about it lighting up.

Ahhh you got some Ba Bas :ram: :sheep: :ram: :sheep: :ram: :sheep: :sheep: :sheep: :slightly_smiling_face:

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This one poped into my head this weeked while I was out hiking, I dont think I have heard it in over a decade.

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@NightHawk999

“It’s the perfect time of year
Somewhere far away from here” :notes:
“It’s the perfect time of day
To throw all your cares away” :notes:

Pinch Me - Maroon (thought of maroon monk robes)

I keep singing the same mantra you posted :notes:

Although a few days ago i woke hearing this

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I really love that one.

Its too disharmonious for me, really like the sound until they shout out.

“On an evening such as this
It’s hard to tell if I exist”

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@NightHawk999

I had a feeling it was that line in the song Pinch Me.
But because you were hiking was why i quoted

I woke this morning singing this song you posted on

Can you sense which first 3 lines of a verse it is? :thinking::wink:
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“Even the best fall down sometimes
Even the wrong words seem to rhyme
Out of the doubt that fills my mind”

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So I felt a cold staring in my lungs wed. And decided to do this mantra:

Thursday an headache and cough hit. Did this mantra again before bed, this time much more until I had it memorized.

Woke up today with this mantra playing in my head.

Headache gone. Cough better, and body began clearing out lungs.

Not sure if it was the mantra that helped or the fact that I had picked up a similar cold a month ago, or both. Pretty cool if it was just the mantra that provided the Rx

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I was going to gues the intro, but that was a projection, that is my favorite part of the song, but all of it is really good.

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@NightHawk999

Oh 
 :disappointed: That’s an unpleasant feeling, as well as the thought of what it could become. You did well to make an attempt early, to ‘nip it in the bud’ :clap:

Thrilled you used the mantra i first posted! I’ve used many times, even waking up singing. (I recall posting experience earlier).

I remember you said you resonated with it. And no doubt it was playing in your head, and probably through your deep sleep.

Wow! How amazing in just a few days! Do you usually suffer with respiratory infections?

I like to think that it did too, and I’d use it myself if i had your symptoms. Since the covid lockdown over 3 years ago, ive not left my island or mixed with many and this is the longest time ive not been ill. Given my body a chance to really heal. I use to suffer badly with flu.

Wishing you fully well soon!

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Yeah I agree. Pretty cool how effective incubation techniques can be

Yeah that was fast. Still some reminents, but no headache. No, not often. Once a year, or once every 2 years. Typically they last for 2-3 weeks when they do hit.

Pretty amazing, how healing it is to be away from the mixing. Very happy to hear it is having very positive effects. I believe there is something deeply healing about being in remote areas close to nature.

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Been waking up singing this and through out the day.

Theres something about the Manjushri Prayers as well, that seem to follow me.

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Did not wake up to this one, but heard it today and was really moved by the instrumental intro (A+++++) lyrics are B+

Have you ever heard a Whippoorwill call?

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Have you?

I hear them often when I go camping.

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@NightHawk999

The intro resonated with me too, and i know why. Maybe you were moved by the intro because its the Kirtan being played and i remember this video moved you.

No. I checked out the bird call
 its pretty

cute! Probably not heard because doesn’t visit Scotland. I so love hearing the birds, have plenty here in the summer because much of the surrounding land is marshland, therefore tons of insects.

Have you heard a Curlew? I have them nest in adjoining fields, and the babies come walking through my garden.

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Just before I woke up this morning a formless realm Beings visited me and told me a future forecast for near end of 2024 and then 2 very strange visions. I saw a pure white bull siting/laying down in the field immediately in front of my house. Then i saw an Ancient man sitting in a wooden throne chair, dressed all in black silk robes, on his chest was an embroidered black pentagram upside down. I don’t usually get these cryptic visions so wondered if it resonates here.

Then i woke up singing the line “Oh simple thing, where have you gone” with its tune. I couldn’t remember which song this came from or any other line.
Whilst the kettle boiled I hummed the tune and repeated that line to know what the song was, to no avail. Only by asking Google with just that line, the song was revealed


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Makes me think of Shiva right away:

Nandi, the pure white bull, is a prominent figure in Hindu mythology, revered as the vahana (vehicle) of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Symbolizing purity and justice, Nandi is more than just a divine vehicle; he is esteemed as the chief of Shiva’s attendants and is a pivotal figure in many religious stories and rituals. As a symbol of strength and virility, Nandi is often depicted in a serene, seated posture, usually found at the entrance of Shiva temples, signifying his role as a gatekeeper and his unwavering devotion to Shiva. His portrayal in art and sculpture is consistent across various regions, with a focus on his calm and loyal demeanor. Nandi’s significance extends beyond religious iconography, influencing cultural and social aspects in regions where Hinduism is practiced.

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Ah, great catch! That would definitely explain it, the uniqueness of the sound, not an instrument used often on the radio, I didnt even realize it was used.

Pretty the first time you hear it
Pretty annoying when its stuck on repeat (all night long) LOL

Take a look at their eyes.


They sing at night. Very atypical for most birds. And it can make getting to sleep while out in the elements a bit of a challenge :upside_down_face:

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@mbready thank so much for responding to my strange visions.

And yes the white bull was:

Its a lovely thought if the vision i had was suggesting a gate keeper.

In my vision the white bull was sitting about 20 metres from my window and can see that spot from where i daily sit.
There are 7 young cows there at the moment, like these Belted Galloways.

I had the feeling today that the other vision maybe is Odin.

Early this morning LD i was watching a scene like from this TV series season one of Vikings with Ragnar Lothbrok

Even though it had lots of brutal imagery i dont tend to like watching, i found its portrayal of our true history in Britain mesmerising. It made me see the human condition,; lies, distortion, currupt, Christian faith, Gods like Odin. I remember feeling angry at the characters that manipulated with deceit, gossip, jealousy and most of all the struggle in extreme harsh conditions.
I researched the history and one thing i read that touched my heart was that, “Viking History changed the weakened human condition for the better”.

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