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Elemental Sound Meditations IV: Earth

by Kanahuaxtli

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Elemental Sound Meditations IV: Earth, is the last of the ESM series. It is inspired on the shamanic drumming, which is a procedure extensively used in different traditions with the finality of supporting the shamanic journey. In this piece, the use of sound is reduced to the very basic beating of the drum, which is generally associated with the beating of the heart.

We have deep memories written on our beings. The heart of our mother is perhaps the first sound we ever heard. The prolonged listening to the monotonous beating of the drum quiets the mind and becomes a remembrance of our original state of connection inside the womb. The drum is the heart. The heart is our mother. And our mother is the earth.

Suggested listen for meditation: laying down, comfortably, with eyes closed and in a quiet place.



“If you can feel that Mother Earth is in you, and you are Mother Earth, then you are not any longer afraid to die because the earth is not dying. Like a wave appears and disappears and appears again.”
― Thich Nhat Hanh

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released April 1, 2020

All sounds by Kanahuaxtli (Oscar Rojas)
Recorded at Semillero Estudios
Mix and Master by Cubo Estudios
Graphic art by Oscar Rojas

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Kanahuaxtli Guadalajara, Mexico

Kanahuaxtli is the most recent project of Oscar Rojas who is dedicated to the exploration of multiple traditional instruments as well as contemporary sounds. His meditative, atemporal music is an invitation to contemplation and introspection.

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