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Tr.# |
Meditation |
Accompanying Music |
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1
10:30 |
Guided Breathing adapted and arranged by Peter Ferraro |
Unaccompanied |
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2
12:54 |
Rhythm of the Waves
(orig.) |
The Sea, Nature
Recordings, by Peter Davison, Living Arts, Venice, CA. |
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3
8:21 |
Wisdom,
The poem “Wisdom” from the
Heart of Awareness (author, publisher, etc.), adapted and augmented with lines inspired by A Course in Miracles and the Tao
Te Ching |
Namaste, “Horizon of Gold,”
Track 5 – Jai Uttal
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4
22:26 |
Mist of Forgetfulness
(orig.) |
Immortal Memory,
Track 2. “Maranatha,” Lisa Gerrard & Patrick Cassidy |
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5
7:15 |
St. Paul’s Epistle
on Love & The 8th Verse of the Tao Te Ching |
Buddha’s Dream,
Music for Meditation, by Riley Lee, Narada Publications, 2001. |
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6
17:23 |
The Womb of Space (orig.) |
The Heart of Reiki, Inner Worlds Music |
©2008 by Peter Ferraro
1 & 2:
The rhythm of the breath reflects the rhythm and cycle of all things.
All things, like the waves of the sea, rise,
fall and are reborn in an endless cycle
of birth, death and rebirth. In this meditation we immerse ourselves in the
birthless and deathless nature of reality. We transcend the form of our body
and touch the birthless and deathless nature
of our higher self.
3: Real
peace and satisfaction can never be found in the things of the world, the things of ego gratification, for they are fleeting
and illusionary. Our true nature is beyond the duality of the world.
4. Our
true nature, the higher self, is found in this world by realizing and teaching the invulnerability of that nature and
that is by extending love and forgiveness to those who believe that their true reality is the body and the world, a
belief that must be defended at all costs.
5. Here St. Paul and
Lao Tzu are teaching that love and kindness trump the belief in any particular God or religion.
6. “You
let go and tumble into the darkness, you tumble through the galactic mists, you tumble through the weightlessness of space
… you tumble amongst
the stars.”
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