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Music Meditation Sessions.

Many of you know that I conduct what I call Music Meditation Sessions. However, many seem to have ideas about this that are not accurate. Perhaps the time has come for me to explain it.

 

About 15 or so years ago, I had an arrangement with a yoga and martial arts center in Brooklyn. I would play live music for some of their classes, and in return, I would get to take whatever classes I wished. There was a kung fu instructor who had a system he developed based on the Five Elements (wood, fire, water, metal, and earth). During one of his classes, it occurred to me that there exists musical forms that correlate with each element. For example, water can be invoked by the Dorian mode, or raga Kafi. I experimented with using these musical forms (as well as taking musical cues from the movements and action in the class, anticipating movements, directing energies, etc.) as the templates for my improvisations.

 

It was successful. The only problems that arose were when management insisted upon bringing other musicians into the classes. The other musicians, as talented as they were, couldn’t understand what I was attempting to accomplish.

 

I used this for yoga classes with success; and continue to do so to this day.

 

About three years ago, I came up with the idea of further developing these improvisational techniques, and applying them to guided meditation. Using Indian raga as a basic template, and applying elements of other music, I would use specific musical forms to evoke specific emotional and visceral responses in the listener. I did not confine myself to acoustic instrumentation; the careful use of electronics was equally effective.

 

I call this the Sacred Forbidden Music.

 

The results were successful. Participants reported a wide variety of experiences. Many would report relaxation and deep meditative states. Some would report about recovering lost or repressed memories.

 

Some have described more intense experiences with visions (a few examples: one man told me he was walking in a forest and speaking with winged serpents. Another participant, a woman, said she found herself at the foot of a hill, atop which was an enormous crystal goblet with books and scrolls revolving around it). Others reported astral travel and out-of-body experiences.

 

I should point out that the Sessions are NOT sound meditations. They use elements of sound meditation, but it is a different thing. It is a guided meditation wherein suggested imagery is replaced with musical form.

 

For years I refused to record the Sacred Forbidden Music. I didn’t think the real spirit and essence of the music could be captured in a recording. However, after constant requests, I relented and produced a CD of the music.

 

The development of the Music Meditation Sessions and the Sacred Forbidden Music continues. It’s an ongoing project; and the possibilities are limitless.

It’s Mid-September Already?

It’s been a while.

Well, summer was interesting. I weathered some changes, and a few challenges. But I’m still standing. I hope you did well, and had a great summer!

Anyway, on to business.

Saturday, September 17th, I will be one of the featured performers at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors‘ Full Moon Event. This will be a solo performance, and I will be offering two sets in the post Full Moon Lounge, and a talk on the subject of Islamic spirituality for the event. Details will be found here. The event begins at 7pm. CoSM is located at 46 Deer Hill Rd. Wappinger Falls, NY 12590. 

I have the honor of composing music for an upcoming independent film; “Sweet Dreams, Momma.” It’s written and directed by Dianne Kirksey, and stars Ella Joyce. For more information, and to learn how you can support this project, check out this link:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sweet-dreams-momma-film#/

The next God’s Unruly Friends concert will be at Shrine (2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10030) on Thursday October 27th, 7pm. You will want to be there; there will be a few surprises. And it may also be a CD release party! The new God’s Unruly Friends CDis nearing completion (who knows? Maybe I’ll offer a few pre-release copies. I’ll let you know).

(BTW, the photo in this newsletter is my original artwork that will be used for the CD cover. You like?)

Speaking of CDs, the Sacred Forbidden Music (from the Music Meditation Sessions) CD is now available at the following locations:

Namaste Bookshop
2 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011
www.namastebookshop.com

Quest Bookshop
240 E 53rd St, New York, NY 10022
www.questbookshop.com 

Scent Elate
313 West 48th Street New York. NY 10036
https://www.scentelate.com/

Finally, a new video!  

I’m glad I had the chance to reach out to you, and look forward to sharing more music with you! Hit me up at godsunrulyfriends@gmail.com

May!

As I write this, it’s one day past my birthday (oh, OK: I’m 55). It’s been an interesting week.

Last Wednesday, I performed with a Neo-Sufi ensemble led / facilitated by Ruhi Roo. She’s got some really interesting ideas, and is making them happen.

I saw the new Miles Ahead movie, with Don Cheadle. It’s really a good movie. I’m writing a review of it for doobeedoobeedoo.info. Keep and eye out for it.

 

My art work is on display this week at the ArtLovHer Artist Salon. It ends Sunday. 

 

And there’s the Sacred Forbidden Music! 

 

In 2004, I developed a method of music performance for yoga and martial arts classes. The idea was to both harmonize the music with the energies invoked in the class, and to invoke energies needed. For example, for classes of a system of martial arts based on the Five Chinese Elements while the sensei was teaching moves based in water, I would improvise using a musical form analogous to water, and synchronize the musical flow and dynamics with the class. The results were successful/

One of the inevitable results of this was obvious. I began to use the techniques he developed to conduct guided meditation. The difference here is that while guided meditations have traditionally used words, suggestions, imagery, etc. to guide the individual and group meditation, my method uses musical form.

The results have been interesting. People have reported effects such as recovering repressed memories, deep meditation states, trances and visions, and astral travel. 

The music for these Sessions is completely improvised; the music for each Session is specific to a particular time and place. I do not teach my method of improvisation.

This music is called the Sacred Forbidden Music.

 

The premeir concert performance will happen on Monday, May 9th, 8pm at the Theater for the New City (155 1st avenue, NYC). The exchange is $15.

There are other things happening, such as two new CD releases in the works, my new book A Mansion with Many Rooms, and other cool stuff.

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