Suppression
Listening to music
Category: Actions
Type
Voluntary
Introduction and description
In the overload section I have an activity Listening to sound and music whereby music is used to resonate your body and thus provoke a spiritual experience via physical means. In this context, the sort of experience provoked is usually an hallucination, vision or out of body experience.
But listening to music, playing music and composing music can work on a completely different level via the emotions. Through the emotional response to the music we are hearing, we can obtain other sorts of largely invisible experience - inspiration, bliss and peace, healing, and wisdom.
Another name for this is 'music immersion' because you become so emotionally involved in the music you are hearing that all your other functions are subjugated. Thus it works by the rather interesting combination of extremely high emotion of a positive kind subjugating the intellect.
Background
The principal mechanism by which music works is via very very high emotion. Music of the right sort can generate memories – but it is far better at bringing back perceptions - it can provoke extraordinary images and feelings. They can be overwhelming, the ego is crushed, the reason disappears and we are there - flying amongst every spirit that every existed.
But it has to be the right music – that composed when the composer himself or herself was in a state of spiritual openness.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
“Composition is an art rather than a mechanical arrangement of notes. A composer of music performs his small part in the scheme of nature as a creator. Music being the most exalted of arts, the work of the composer of music is no less than the work of the saint. It is not only the knowledge of technicality, of harmony, of theory that is sufficient, the composer needs tenderness of heart, open eyes to all beauty, the conception of what is beautiful, the true perception of sound and rhythm and its expression in human nature.
By composing music a composer must create his own world in sound and rhythm. His work, therefore, is not a labour. It is a joy, a joy of the highest order. If the composer writes music because he is obliged to write something, that is not the thing to do. The composer should write when his heart feels like writing, when his heart is singing, when his soul is dancing, when his whole being is vibrating harmony. That is the time he should write music.”
Some composers appear to be able to tap into the music of the universe. Their inspiration becomes our listening pleasure. What they have heard via spiritual experience then becomes the music that we can use to achieve spiritual experience. It is as if by hearing the very songlines that form the spirit world, we gain access to it. It opens the door.
Some songs are indeed spells and always were. There were songs that could melt a hard man’s heart as young David managed to do, and songs that could tame nature and call the birds and butterflies. These were the old songs in a different key, when musical instruments were tuned differently – see Singing spells.
Method
What sort of music is the best music to listen to in order to provide a positive spiritual experience such as inspiration, wisdom, intuition and healing?
The answer is the celestial music of the universe - songlines.
In effect, if we listen to music which has been directly inspired by celestial music, we are more likely to have an experience ourselves. It is as if the music acts like a key to open the spiritual door.
How do we know we are listening to celestially inspired music?
There are a number of composers who openly admit that their music came from spiritual experience - Bruch, Debussy, Paganini and so on wrote celestially inspired music and I have provided some examples of their work as observations for this section. Some of these composers gained their spiritual experiences by additional activities, but in the end it was the combination of listening to spiritually inspired music plus these other activities that gained them inspiration. In effect the inspiration and ability to write the music came from listening to the music in their heads! Listening to composers who have been inspired by hearing celestial music is
“ as a “watcher of the skies when a new planet swims into his ken,” that is, of being privileged to be introduced into a hitherto unimagined universe, a universe of new sensation and apprehension" [Emanuel Garcia]
But there are other people, occasionally very ordinary people who have also had spiritual experiences in which they heard celestial music and very often what provoked the experience was something quite different to listening to music. Sometimes they were ill, sometimes they were grief stricken, sometimes they were simply contemplating peacefully and they heard music. Psychologists and doctors describe these experiences as 'auditory hallucinations' often lumping them in with those who hear voices, but on analysis the music a fair number of these people hear is totally unearthly and has a very profound effect upon them.
Most of them long, with all their heart, to hear it again. It haunts them. A great number long for the ability to be able to capture and reproduce what they heard. But as so few of them have the gifts of a Debussy or a Beethoven, they can't and all we have is their description - the best they can do with words.
The observations for this activity - Listening to music - only groups experiences achieved via music, it does not group experiences - observations of celestial music. For this we have to turn to the concepts section where all these are grouped under the heading of songlines. Some composers are in both 'via' and 'of'!
Once you have seen these you can return to this section and I will try to summarise what marks celestial music from other music and thus how you will be able to recognise it.
Characteristics of celestial music
1. Major/minor key - It is very often in the minor key. I came to this conclusion first from the nature of the observations, but also because many indigenous peoples and very gifted composers produce their compositions in the minor key in preference to the major in an attempt to reproduce what they have heard.
2. Rhythmic words - The words [if there are any] are as an important part of the overall composition as the notes, the meaning is not relevant, it is the sound and the rhythmic composition that is key "the words of the melody, if they can be called words, ran together incomprehensibly". For example, metrical poetry is a particularly rhythmic form, deriving its structure from patterns of phonetic features within and between the lines of verse and it seems to be derived from the features of celestial music.
3. Pitch - Higher pitched sounds predominate, when using suppression based techniques, which if reproduced means that instruments with higher pitch, for example, the violin are used extensively. Even human like voices sound as though they are female not male [or a child's] and use no words. To quote one who heard "as if there had been a violin in me ...... beautiful, nobler and sadder, more spiritual and all this voiceless..... mere spirit". Where overload techniques are used and drugs or pharmaceuticals [where a bridge has been formed], much much lower pitches predominate.
4. Tonal intervals - The vibrational frequency of the tone heard corresponds with specific levels and layers in the spiritual world, the intervals between tones matches the depths of the various layers.
5. Scales - The scales are not as we may know them or use them today; as Iamblichus said about Pythagorus's music "divinely contrived mixtures of certain diatonic, chromatic and enharmonic melodies, through which he easily transferred and circularly led the passions of the soul". The Shakers, the Quakers, the Sufis, the Kabbalistic Jews all ‘heard’ celestial music and it is worth noting that in trying to reproduce it practically none use or used the scale we use today. The Shakers, for example, had a tradition of 'receiving' songs via trance, which were then recorded using their own musical notation system which we have now, it seems, lost.
6. Harmonious - In general it is described as 'harmonious' - "which developed into so grand a harmony that I had to sink to my knees" - although to those used to quite different music in the middle ages it appears to have been quite alien to them, being unlike any church music they had heard 'fits ill with the songs and organ music used in church'.
7. Soft and gentle - It is not rousing, [although it may inspire such music in celebration of its being heard], but appears to be in general soft, gentle, soothing and unearthly [as one might expect]. In fact, one can perhaps hypothesise that it is only if you hear gentle music that you are hearing celestial music, all other hallucinatory music heard is probably terrestrial and received via inter composer communication.
8. Healing - it can have a calming effect, may also bring great joy and happiness and it has healing capabilities. When reproduced and used in healing, celestial music appears to benefit from having a constant steady heart-beat like beating added to it see Listening to beating sounds, to emphasise the rhythmic nature of the music itself [see duration].
9. Emotional - when reproduced on the spot by those who attempt to sing what they are hearing, celestial music comes across as a hugely emotional outpouring, one which renders the listeners weak from emotion themselves and often results in much weeping. "When given forth by one inspired person, the [result] is an emotional outpouring, joyful and sad as it may be". Some of this appears to be a reaction to the feeling that they have been wrenched from a place far lovelier than where they are now and the music reminds them of what they have lost.
10. Celestial Music and musical instruments - Some people in trance states, hear celestial music as though it was played on a musical instrument. Bells are quite common. Stringed instruments especially harps [including aoelian harps - see Lowell's description] and violins, also seem to be relatively common, as do flutes and other reed instruments, pipes – particularly pan pipes,
"And never was piping so sad
And never was piping so gay"
It is often difficult here, however, to know whether they are hearing celestial music or music played by people. In trance they could be just 'picking up' sounds via inter composer communication. There is a good reason why instruments might be heard, however, as I have explained in the section on celestial notes as well as the additional explanation on celestial notes and overtones.
11. Fragments versus tunes - Celestial music can be a single note, a phrase, a song or even longer. The songs can be very complex and sometimes incapable of being reproduced. it is rare for anyone during spiritual experience to hear a full song. Only the musically gifted seem able to hear full tunes or more than a random selection of notes, the rest of us just hear notes or short bursts of song.
I, for one, have only heard music once, when a friend’s cat was dying in the room below my bedroom [of old age, it was 16] and I seemed to be picking up the function of 'death'. Not much sound – a rather eerie very pure set of notes and that is all, not dissimilar to the sound of a saw being played. [the cat died peacefully that night]. But composers use the fragments which is why so many compositions have a repeating theme.
12. Duration - Celestial music notes have duration. Duration describes the time the note is heard and is described in western music by a system that combines duration and pitch [Western musical system]. It may be of interest to know that the much older spiritually based eastern musical systems record pitch and duration separately [Tala].
I suspect that the exact duration of the processes of the universe are never perceived by us when we hear celestial music, if we try to reproduce it, we can only ever get to an approximation – one beat, two beats and so on – but our perception that music needs a beat and that beats of a specific duration produce pleasing sounds are in my opinion spiritually related. The systems of the universe have a beat and a duration, so we in turn consider that beat and duration are essential aspects of mundane music [or as the ancients called it music mundana].
13. Mode - 'normal' modes were not heard. The closest mode to celestial music appears to be Phrygian.
14. Equal temperament - celestial music does not use the ET standard.
How it works
Music of the right kind is able to generate extremely high levels of positive emotion.
By doing this the feminine subconscious part of us is being invoked, the route to the composer and spiritual experience.
At the same time the total immersion being experienced in the music itself helps to still the chattering mind. Memory recall is put on hold, the reasoning function is subdued or even halted altogether. Desires and objectives no longer play a part in our activity, we sit and listen or sway or rock from side to side, maybe we dance, but it requires no reasoned action to do this, the action is repetitive and calming not demanding of the Will.
And, as long as we allow ourselves to be filled with the sound and give in to the emotions provoked, all our everyday worries will disappear too. The threats and obligations which may have bedevilled us are all temporarily forgotten.
The Will as a consequence let's go of its stranglehold of our Conscious mind and the Composer takes over, and we get our spiritual experience.
For more details see The Model of spiritual experience, as well as the detailed explanation of the Generic way in which spiritual experience works - How to get a spiritual experience
The Grammar of Carnatic Music (Phonology & Phonetics) by K.G. Vijayakrishnan
Nada, or sound, is divided into two parts - aahada and anhada, heard and unheard. ... The attainment - the peak of attainment of any music - that is nada yoga.
Advantages
An idyllic pastime
Effective
Inexpensive
Disadvantages
Can't think of any
Observations
I have observations that show music heals, observations that show music can inspire poetry, observations that show music can inspire art and observations to show music can inspire music! There is even an observation to show that music can inspire film. I am certain that in time I will be able to add examples of music as the source of much creative thinking from architecture to works of fiction, to pottery, gardening and even food and cooking!
There is one observation I could not resist that showed that a surgeon was also inspired by music to be a better surgeon.
Related observations
Healing observations
- A review of the clinical evidence for complementary and alternative therapies in Parkinson's disease 012980
- Art and Music therapy – Case history of a visit to an art gallery 027395
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? – Music can create a world of virtual time 021982
- Brennan, Barbara - Hands of Light - Templates 018626
- CA the blind musician 021833
- Canon Frederick Kill Harford and the Guild of St Cecilia 022324
- Cassidy, Joe - hands-on healing 010041
- Charles Burnett – Spiritual medicine, music and healing in Islam – The Maqam 022096
- Clive Robbins Clinical Excerpts 022327
- Cochrane review - Music therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder 012359
- Cochrane review - Music therapy for schizophrenia 012360
- Cohen, Leonard - And healing hurt 005812
- Communion with the gods 010342
- Community Music Therapy with Traumatised Refugees and Torture victims in Berlin 027397
- Community Music Therapy with Traumatised Refugees and Torture victims in Berlin – Case history Herr A, a Kurdish man from Turkey 027398
- Count Kaiserling – is cured of insomnia by Bach’s 'Goldberg Variations' 022098
- Craig James - the 13 year old boy born with cerebral palsy, amazing singing voice 023249
- Curing menstrual constipation 022290
- Dance as a therapy for cancer prevention 020165
- Dance labour reduces pain 013367
- Dave Brubeck Quartet - Unsquare Dance 021836
- Dr Angela Voss – Marsilio Ficino, The Second Orpheus 026269
- Dr Ralph Spintge – Music therapy for pain, insomnia, stress and hypertension 022271
- Dr Susan Mandel’s work with heart attack and stroke victims 021835
- Dr T Levin - Healing with timbre music 003352
- Dr William Sargant – Zar healing 024393
- Eddie 021832
- Effect of low-impact aerobic exercise combined with music therapy on patients with fibromyalgia. A pilot study 023652
- Effect of music therapy among hospitalized patients with chronic low back pain: a controlled, randomized trial 026356
- Effects of music on pain in patients with fibromyalgia 023651
- Elgar, Edward – Music therapy for the patients of Worcester City and County Lunatic Asylum near Powick 022292
- Empedocles - from Iamblichus’s Life of Pythagoras - Empedocles prevents murder 005927
- Engel, C - Arion of Lesbos 003366
- Engel, C - On the role of magicians 007306
- Engel, C - The Khoikhoi and celestial music 005989
- Eno, Brian - Neroli 021933
- Epiphany MDMA (Ecstasy) by Winn 020276
- Ficino, Marsilio - Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus - And music therapy 015985
- Ficino, Marsilio - Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus - On harmony and healing 015980
- Ficino, Marsilio - Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus - On harmony and synaesthesia 015981
- Friedson, Steven M - Dancing the disease; music and trance in Tumbuku healing – Part 01 022091
- Friedson, Steven M - Dancing the disease; music and trance in Tumbuku healing – Part 02 022092
- Georges Rousseau - The Inflected Voice - Healing sorrow 022097
- Group music therapy and dementia 027391
- Gupta, Robert - TEDtalk Between music and medicine - 03 021968
- Gupta, Robert – TEDtalk Between music and medicine - 02 021967
- Gurdjieff - J G Bennett is healed 010720
- Healing Paediatric patients using music 026270
- How group singing facilitates recovery from the symptoms of postnatal depression: a comparative qualitative study 027728
- Hula dancing for heart problems 013369
- I Was Able to Forgive and Move On MDMA (Ecstacy) by Trancer 020283
- Ibn al-Jazzar - The Guide for the Traveller and the Aid for those who Stay at Home 022094
- Ibn Butlan - Tacuinum sanitatis - Taqwim al-Sihhah 022284
- Ibn Hindu - The Key to Medicine and a Guide for Students 022095
- Improved Executive Function and Callosal White Matter Microstructure after Rhythm Exercise in Huntington's Disease 020785
- Janzen, John M - Theories of music in African ngoma healing – Part 1 022080
- Janzen, John M - Theories of music in African ngoma healing – Part 2 022081
- Janzen, John M - Theories of music in African ngoma healing – Part 3 022088
- Janzen, John M - Theories of music in African ngoma healing – The symbolism of the crab 022089
- Ji-Hae Park: The violin, and my dark night of the soul 013584
- Joseph ben Judah ibn Aknin - Music therapy from Tibb al-Nufus (Hygiene of Souls) 022278
- Joyful music and endothelial dysfunction 006280
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Mysticism of Sound and Music - On the healing power of music 005925
- Korean mystic shamanism – Methods – Music, ritual, chanting and dance as healing methods 026991
- Laubscher, B J F – The amaxhwele herbalists, the amagqira healers and the isanuses 023302
- Lemba - And the disease of capitalism 022274
- Lisa Bentley - Ironman winner 012682
- Literature and art therapy in post-stroke psychological disorders 020763
- MacLaine, Shirley - Healing with colour and music 026409
- Marilyn Walker - On healing using singing, drumming, and dancing 012352
- Mark Giovi - The singer with cerebral palsy 023250
- Music and art therapy and mental illness 006185
- Music and dancing as a health regime 013375
- Music and healing 005828
- Music and the mentally ill 005833
- Music movement and autism 005836
- Music Therapy - Catherine O’Leary and Martha with Psychological trauma and extreme unhappiness 021961
- Music Therapy - Cathy Durham and Shireen with a severe brain haemorrhage 021969
- Music Therapy - Claire Flower and Sinead with Brain damage and Cerebral Palsy 021959
- Music therapy - In Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, Carshalton 022325
- Music Therapy - Jean Eisler and Wendy with Psychological Trauma and abuse 021958
- Music Therapy - Nicky O’Neill and Giorgos with Blindness and Osteopetrosis 021960
- Music therapy - A Dream Wedding- a musical play by men and women with varying degrees of dementia and their care staff 027392
- Music therapy - In the Mansuri hospital Cairo and Edirne hospital 022280
- Music Therapy - Nigel Hartley and Steve, dying Of AIDS 021964
- Music therapy - The Community Music Therapy project – ‘Music is about mystery Music is spiritual’ 022461
- Music therapy - The Gnawa, the hadra, gumbri, ganga, and qeraqeb 022276
- Music therapy - The story of Sophie 022272
- Music therapy - The story of stroke victim Donald 022460
- Music therapy and health benefits 005837
- Music therapy and stroke 005835
- Music therapy and the old 005834
- Music therapy to help the severely autistic 012358
- Music therapy – And the Homeless choir 022463
- Music therapy – Case history of a spontaneous session involving Grace from Montserrat 027394
- Music therapy – Case history of James, an ex-miner from the north of England 027393
- Music therapy – Case history of Josie 027396
- Music therapy – Case history of Kevin who had Friedreich's Ataxia 027400
- Music therapy – Chava Sekeles - Therapy can usually be achieved either by excitation or by relaxation 022275
- Music Therapy – Clare Hobbs in acute and forensic psychiatry and Miriam 021971
- Music Therapy – Clare Hobbs in acute and forensic psychiatry and Seaun 021972
- Music Therapy – Clare Hobbs in acute and forensic psychiatry in London 021970
- Music Therapy – Judith Nockolds and Jim 021974
- Music Therapy – Judith Nockolds and Olive 021973
- Music therapy – The story of stroke victim Joy who learned how to play jazz 022462
- Music therapy – Tony, amphetamine abuse, schizophrenia and the power of music 022464
- Music, drumming, pain relief and endorphins 012361
- Music, healing and surgery 005832
- Music, nature and healing 005830
- Music, relaxation and COPD 005831
- Nicholas Saunders - The Guardian 1995 - MDMA 014791
- Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Video Portrait (Parts 1 & 2) 022326
- Oliver Sacks - Healing using music 022270
- On the Niggun of the Hasidim 027399
- PubMed - Steiner Eurythmy - And Asthma 013763
- PubMed - Steiner Eurythmy - And children with chronic diseases 013761
- PubMed - Steiner Eurythmy - And Chronic Back Pain 013762
- PubMed - Steiner Eurythmy - And Depression 013760
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Healing 'passions of the soul' and insomnia with music 014680
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Healing music 014687
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Healing with music 014679
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Music and dancing 003485
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Music and healing 003484
- Raves, psychoses and spirit healing 013363
- Recreational music-making: for reducing burnout and improving mood states in long-term care workers 012357
- Samuel 16 - David and Saul 003372
- Sara the anorexic patient, instructs the Music therapy choir 026271
- Shall we dance? Music as a port of entrance to maternal-infant intersubjectivity in a context of postnatal depression 027727
- Songs from the heart and cancer care 005830
- Soul music as exemplified in 19th century German psychiatry – Dr Cheryce Kramer 01 022233
- Soul music as exemplified in 19th century German psychiatry – Dr Cheryce Kramer 02 022234
- Stobart, Henry - A view from the Bolivian Andes – The inspiration from the sirens 022075
- Stobart, Henry - A view from the Bolivian Andes – The taqui oncoy 022076
- Stockhausen - On music therapy 022288
- Stockhausen - Text zur Musik - The benefits of music therapy 003599
- Tarantella 003028
- The Australian fruit salad experiment 013364
- The Clear Light Experience MDMA by MindTripper 020272
- The effects of music listening on pain and stress in the daily life of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome 023653
- THE GREAT JIHAD • sufism in Chechnya 013072
- The Healing Wisdom of Birds – Lesley Morris - The pantomimic dance of the Armenian araghil 021562
- The introduction of music therapy in the asylum at Auxerre 022291
- The Marriage of Philology and Mercury - Curing fever and wounds by incantation 005909
- The Mozart effect 005859
- The Music Child 022328
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music 005920
- The Thembalethu AIDs/HIV support centre in South Africa – Music and dance to help the carers 022459
- The use of music as a hypnotic suggestion 026136
- Therapy... For Me MDMA (Ecstasy) by Cherrybomb 020281
- Turn off the TV and dance! 013370
- Vignoli, Tito - On healing spells 007305
- Vignoli, Tito - The healing power of music 003684
- Villa Nova, Arnaldus de - Opera Omnia – On Cures for lovesickness 022286
- Vimbuza - from S. Friedson – Dancing prophets 022273
- Wombats against depression - The story of Matthew Murphy 017639
Hallucination
- Bouissou, Madame Michael - I suddenly saw outlined there an abominable creature, a kind of octopus with writhing tentacles 023672
- Count of St Germain - Intercourse with ghosts and supernatural beings, who appear at his call 016129
- Dr T Levin - Narantsogt and timbre music 003351
- Great Expectations, Wonderful Results MDMA & Cannabis (Hash) by SoaV 020268
- Joscelyn Godwin- Harmonies of Heaven and Earth - The Zaddik 014299
- Masters and Houston - 4 Psychedelics and sex - Examples 015572
- Pete Townshend of the Who hears celestial music 006011
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Celestial music 014688
- Rolle, Richard - Incendium Amoris - And ghostly music 005824
- Schumann, Robert - Hearing one note played constantly 001909
- Schumann, Robert - Nocturne 010101
- Scotland, Harris - The Testimonies of Ann Macneil & Angus Macleod 013981
- Shiatsu and relaxation 000712
- The Sundering of the Veil MDMA & 1P-LSD by Brother23 020266
- The Swish of the Schacapa Ayahuasca by Dillon 020113
Wisdom, Inspiration, Divine love & Bliss
- Adolphe Adam - O Holy Night 012029
- Alice Coltrane - 1977 Transcendence 022018
- Alice Coltrane - Turiya And Ramakrishna 022017
- Allegri - Miserere 003563
- Anacreon - And Now With All Thy Pencil's Truth 012511
- Anacreon - As Late I sought the Spangled Bowers 012512
- Anacreon - Beauty 012513
- Anacreon - Count Me, on the Summer Trees 012514
- Anacreon - Dancing 012521
- Anacreon - Give me the heart of epic song 012515
- Anacreon - Love's Mark 012522
- Anacreon - Old Age 012509
- Anacreon - One day the Muses 012517
- Anacreon - Tell me gentle youth, I pray 012523
- Anacreon - The Old Lover 012518
- Anacreon - The Vintage 012519
- Anacreon - Youth and Age 012520
- Ancient Egyptian - Thebes dancing girls 003040
- Andre Rieu in London playing Sirtaki Greek dance 012123
- Arcade Fire - Neon Bible live in an elevator 013071
- Aristotle - On celestial music 005991
- Arriola, Pepito - Music is, after all, only another kind of poetry 028204
- Beethoven - 5th Symphony 001911
- Beethoven - Für Elise 001908
- Beethoven - The 6th Symphony - Pastoral 001407
- Beethoven - The Moonlight Sonata 001910
- Berlioz - chorus from l'Enfance du Christ 021211
- Berlioz - Harold en Italie 021207
- Berlioz - King Lear - Overture 021217
- Berlioz - La damnation de Faust 021213
- Berlioz - Le carnaval romain 021208
- Berlioz - Les nuits d'été 021210
- Berlioz - Les Troyens 01 021214
- Berlioz - Messe des morts [Requiem] 021206
- Berlioz - Roméo et Juliette 021205
- Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique 021204
- Berlioz - Te Deum 021203
- Berlioz - The Tempest overture 021209
- Berlioz - Waverley overture 021212
- Bishop Campano – On the ecstasy of Marsilio Ficino 022285
- Blacking, Professor John - How musical is man? - The link between music and intelligence 021975
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? - Venda music and the search for transcendence 021976
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? - Venda music, unity and division 021977
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? – A ‘simple’ ‘folk’ song may have more human value than a ‘complex’ symphony 021995
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? – Music as a reflection of culture 021992
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? – On Britten's War Requiem 021984
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? – The difference between music that is simply for having and music that is for being 021981
- Boethius - De Institutione Musica - The dangers of music 005926
- Bruch - Kol nidrei Op 47 003536
- Bruch - Scottish Fantasy in E-flat Major Op. 46 003542
- Bruch - Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 58 no.3 011917
- Bruch - Violin Concerto No 2 (1.Mov.) 011916
- Bruch - Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 26 - First Movement 003346
- Buddy Bolden 006123
- Byrd, William - Compilation 011918
- Byrd, William - Domine secundum actum meum 006088
- Byrne, David - My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts Brian Eno David Byrne Original US Vinyl LP 1981 023532
- Byrne, David - Road to Nowhere 023530
- CA the blind musician 021833
- Celtic - Diodorus Sicilus and Pindar - Stonehenge 013912
- Censorinus - De Die Natali 003561
- Church, Richard Thomas - Over the Bridge - Beethoven 021658
- Coehlo, Paulo - Elis Regina and Me Deixas Louca 015427
- Cohen, Leonard - In my secret life 007932
- Cohen, Leonard - A thousand kisses deep 003551
- Cohen, Leonard - Dance me to the end of love 003555
- Cohen, Leonard - Here it is 003552
- Cohen, Leonard - Hey that's no way to say goodbye 003553
- Cohen, Leonard - If it be your will 007931
- Cohen, Leonard - Lover, lover, lover 008201
- Cohen, Leonard - One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong 023428
- Cohen, Leonard - Sisters of Mercy 023426
- Cohen, Leonard - Suzanne 007944
- Cohen, Leonard - The Gypsy's wife 003554
- Cohen, Leonard - Tower of Song 007929
- Cohen, Leonard - Waiting for the miracle 007933
- Cohen, Leonard - Who by fire 007930
- Coleman, Lloyd - The deaf composer 001342
- Coltrane, John – 1955 - 1957 – Blue Train 021985
- Coltrane, John – 1958 to 1960 – Miles Davis sextet, Kind of Blue 021983
- Coltrane, John – 1959 – 1961 - Period with Atlantic Records, Giant Steps 021990
- Coltrane, John – 1960 - The John Coltrane Quartet, My Favorite Things 021980
- Coltrane, John – 1964 - A Love Supreme 01 Acknowledgement 021986
- Coltrane, John – 1964 - A Love Supreme 02 Resolution 021987
- Coltrane, John – 1964 - A Love Supreme 03 Pursuance 021988
- Coltrane, John – 1964 - A Love Supreme 04 Psalm 021989
- Come to Zion O Tempo 017064
- Communion with the gods 010342
- Concert for George Harrison 2003 015438
- Corbin, Henry - On harmony and songlines 010206
- Count of St Germain - Dying wool and silk 016133
- Count of St Germain - Music and painting 016132
- Count of St Germain - Philospher's stone 016134
- Da Vinci, Leonardo - Viola Organista 006158
- Dave Brubeck Quartet - Unsquare Dance 021836
- David Byrne & St. Vincent - The Forest awakes 016871
- David Byrne & St. Vincent - Who (Official Video) 016870
- David-Neel, Alexandra - Podang monastery musicians, the 003591
- Debussy - Clair de Lune 003549
- Debussy - Danses sacrée et profane 003547
- Debussy - Homage to Rameau - Images, Book 1 011950
- Debussy - La Mer 011951
- Debussy - Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un faune 008386
- Debussy - Reflets dans l’eau 003545
- Debussy - Sirenes 011949
- Debussy - String Quartet In G Minor 003548
- Debussy - Symphony in B Minor 003550
- Debussy - Syrinx 003543
- Debussy - Violin sonata in G Minor 003546
- Debussy - Voiles 003544
- Delius - A Song of Summer 000189
- Duncan, Isadora - Music is the spiritual wine of humanity 023659
- Dvorak - Songs My Mother Taught Me 012162
- Dvorak - Cello Concerto in b minor Op. 104 011973
- Dvorak - Cypresses ( Selection Instrumentation Pavel Vítek ) 011975
- Dvorak - New World Symphony 011972
- Dvorak - Requiem 011979
- Dvorak - Romance for piano and violin, Op.11 011978
- Dvorak - Rusalka - Song to the Moon 011980
- Dvorak - Slavonic Dances 003894
- Dvorak - Stabat Mater 011974
- Dvorak - String Quartet No. 14 in A-flat major, Op. 105 011976
- Dvorak - Symphonic poems 011977
- Eddie 021832
- Edward Young - Love of Fame - extracts 012534
- Einstein, Albert - On music 027671
- Eleanor C Merry - The Flaming Door - Working with the Seasons 013950
- Elgar - Cello concerto in E minor 005853
- Elgar - Dream of Gerontius 005858
- Elgar - First symphony Adagio 005875
- Elgar - Introduction and allegro for strings 005874
- Elgar - Music Makers 005877
- Elgar - Piano quintet A minor 005876
- Elgar - Violin concerto 005854
- Elgar - Where corals lie 005873
- Engel, C - Musical Myths and Facts - Birdsong 010207
- Engel, C - On ancient pitch and modes 010205
- Engel, C - The Pentatonic scale 010208
- Eno, Brian - Neroli 021933
- Eno, Brian - Portsmouth Sinfonia - William Tell overture 021943
- Extraordinary musical instrument 006665
- Ficino, Marsilio - Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus - On music, ratios and the planets 015983
- Fleetwood Mac - Tusk 021535
- Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé - Ensueño 022307
- Genesis - Ripples 003647
- Genesis - Trick of the Tail 004019
- Genesis - Entangled 003648
- Genesis - Mad mad Moon 004452
- Genesis - Squonk 004453
- Godwin, Joscelyn - Music, Mysticism and Magic - Ascension 007260
- Godwin, Joscelyn - The Starlight years 015500
- Graham, David - Natural High 021947
- Grant Gronewald - HTML flowers - We take of our hands to heal 012657
- Great Expectations, Wonderful Results MDMA & Cannabis (Hash) by SoaV 020268
- Gurdjieff - And De Hartmann - Songs of Sayyids and Dervishes 012920
- Gurdjieff - Beelzebub's tales to his grandson - Schools and Caesarian section 012925
- Gurdjieff - Beelzebub's tales to his grandson - The Brotherhood 012923
- Gurdjieff - Beelzebub's tales to his grandson - Three brains 012921
- Gurdjieff - De Hartmann Piano Music 012922
- Gurdjieff - Sacred dances 003651
- Hasidism And Jewish Mysticism In Israel 014303
- Heywood, Rosalind - The Infinite Hive - I indulged in three out-of-the-body type experiences 023061
- Hodgson, Roger – Breakfast in America - Breakfast in America 027547
- Hodgson, Roger – Breakfast in America - Long way home 027543
- Hodgson, Roger – Crime of the Century - Dreamer 027539
- Hodgson, Roger – Crime of the Century - If everyone was listening 027540
- Hodgson, Roger – In the Eye of the Storm - Had a Dream (Sleeping With the Enemy) 027544
- Hodgson, Roger – Open the Door - Death and a Zoo 027541
- Ippolitov-Ivanov selection 007403
- Isaac ben Soloman Ibn Sahula - Commentaries on the Song of songs 005839
- Isaac ben Soloman ibn Sahula - Commentaries on the Song of Songs 005919
- Isaac Loeb Peretz - A portion of that melody with which the Lord once created the Universe 005820
- James Hogg - On the power of music 005811
- Jane Dunlap - Brahms and being cushioned on air 015512
- Johann Simon Mayr - The Zibaldone - Songlines 005862
- Joscelyn Godwin- Harmonies of Heaven and Earth - The Zaddik 014299
- Kandinsky, Wassily - Image Composition VII - 1913 003440
- Kandinsky, Wassily - Image Composition VIII - 1923 003438
- Kandinsky, Wassily - Points 1920 003437
- Kandinsky, Wassily - Several Circles 1926 003439
- Kandinsky, Wassily - Yellow, Red, Blue 003441
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - Misc. Quotes - On art & diversity 010209
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - Misc. Quotes - On God the engineer 007232
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - Misc. Quotes - On mind and body 007217
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - Misc. Quotes - On music 003375
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Art of Being and Becoming - All creatures can be found in man 014180
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Art of Being and Becoming - On peace 006001
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Art of Being and Becoming - On the inspiration for art 010281
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Mysticism of Sound and Music - On spells and miracles 010154
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Mysticism of Sound and Music - On the Great Work 007237
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Mysticism of Sound and Music - On the levels 010169
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Mysticism of Sound and Music - On the music within 005864
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Mysticism of Sound and Music - On the Planets 007385
- Koestler, Arthur - Misc. Quote - High emotion 003350
- Led Zeppelin - And pitch deviations 010203
- Led Zeppelin - Stairway to heaven 003806
- Legrand - And the art of creativity 005953
- Legrand - I was born in love with you 005956
- Legrand - Itzhak Perlman plays Yentl 003360
- Legrand - Jamais plus jamais 005951
- Legrand - La Valse des Lilas 005950
- Legrand - Le Messager 005954
- Legrand - Parapluies de Cherbourg 005948
- Legrand - Quote about the Tango 003556
- Legrand - The Summer knows 005945
- Legrand - What are you doing the rest of my life 005949
- Legrand - Windmills of your mind 005946
- Lennon, John - Imagine 003335
- Levitin, Professor Daniel - Music and the brain 010202
- Levitin, Professor Daniel - On ratios and pitch 010204
- Levitin, Professor Daniel - On the octave 010201
- Levitin, Professor Daniel - The Gestalts and configurations 014339
- Levy-Dhurmer - Autumn 007566
- Levy-Dhurmer - Death the Bride 007560
- Levy-Dhurmer - Eden Passion 007559
- Levy-Dhurmer - Eve 007554
- Levy-Dhurmer - Florence 007561
- Levy-Dhurmer - Gust of wind 007557
- Levy-Dhurmer - La Bourrasque 007568
- Levy-Dhurmer - La Sorcière, 1897 007562
- Levy-Dhurmer - Le Bienveillante 1917 007555
- Levy-Dhurmer - Le Silence 007564
- Levy-Dhurmer - Méduse 007565 007565
- Levy-Dhurmer - Moroccan beauty 007522
- Levy-Dhurmer - Mystère ou La femme à la médaille 007551
- Levy-Dhurmer - Nun 007556
- Levy-Dhurmer - Portrait de Mademoiselle Carlier 007553
- Levy-Dhurmer - Salome 007563
- Levy-Dhurmer - various 007567
- Levy-Dhurmer - Venice 007558
- Lisa Bentley - Ironman winner 012682
- Lu You - Invoking the gods 015040
- Luis de Leon - On organs 003355
- Lyrics from the Chinese - The world is weary, hasting on its road 012956
- MacLaine, Shirley - The experience of inspired performing on stage 026405
- Mahler, Gustav - 2nd Resurrection 006154
- Mahler, Gustav - Adagietto from the 5th symphony 006153
- Mare, Walter de la - Music 021587
- Martin the child prodigy and the incredible states of bliss and awe whenever he surrendered to the inner music he felt pouring through his soul 024528
- Menuhin, Yehudi - Theme and Variations 005898
- Mesopotamian - Means of achieving spiritual experience 03 Prayer to the Gods of the Night 022157
- Mesopotamian - Means of achieving spiritual experience 04 Creating Music 022209
- Mesopotamian - Means of achieving spiritual experience 04 Hymn to Ishtar 022176
- Michaux, Henri - The Enchanted Garden - Carnatic music 004045
- Michel Zlotchever - Niggun 024491
- Momo Wandel Soumah - Felenko Yefe 017186
- Monroe, Robert - Nature as teacher 006069
- Moody Blues - Dawn is a feeling 015545
- Moody Blues - Departure 005861
- Moody Blues - Haunted 005880
- Moody Blues - House of Four Doors 012020
- Moody Blues - Keys to the Kingdom 005878
- Moody Blues - Knights in White Satin 012022
- Moody Blues - Of course you are my bright little star 007395
- Moody Blues - OM 012018
- Moody Blues - Ride my see saw 012016
- Moody Blues - The seven classics 005879
- Moody Blues - The Word 010216
- Moody Blues - Visions of Paradise 012019
- Mozart - Ave verum 003347
- Muhsin Fayz Kashani 010277
- Music Therapy - Nigel Hartley and the joy of improvisation 021962
- Music, healing and surgery 005832
- Narada - Sangita Makaranda - Celestial music 005857
- Narada - Sutras 43-45 006314
- Narada - Sutras 51-60 003007
- Neiye - Verse 16 027485
- Nietzsche - The Case of Wagner - Music 021629
- Nigun #1B- Hasidic Song of the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidim performed live in NYC by Richard W Samuels 014868
- Nigun Atik of Satmar Hasids - Jews of Mukachevo, Ukraine 014908
- Off with the raggle taggle gypsies oh 003362
- Oi Va Voi - 7' Brothers 014893
- Oi Va Voi - A csitari hegyek alatt 014873
- Oi Va Voi - Foggy Day 014883
- Oi Va Voi - Hora 014884
- Oi Va Voi - Ladino Song 014878
- Oi Va Voi - Magic Carpet 014876
- Oi Va Voi - Od Yeshoma 014879
- Oi Va Voi - Refugee 014871
- Oi Va Voi - S'brent 014886
- Oi Va Voi - Waiting 014874
- Oi Va Voi - Wonder 014881
- Oi Va Voi - Yesterday's Mistakes 014872
- Paganini - Caprice No. 24 003632
- Paganini - Caprices 01, 05 and 24 for solo violin 003633
- Paganini - Caprices 4 & 13 012076
- Paganini - Moto perpetuo 003646
- Paganini - Violin Concerto No 2 003634
- Paolo Conte - Live Arena Di Verona 2005 009999
- Paolo Conte - Via Con Me (Lyrics) 017067
- Pavarotti, Luciano - 'Nessun Dorma' from Giacomo Puccini's Turandot 022265
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Donizetti, Don Sebastiano 022253
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Donizetti, L'elisir d'amore 022259
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Gounod's Ave Maria 022252
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Puccini, La bohème with Mirella Freni 022263
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Ti Adoro 022268
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Verdi, Aida 022264
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Verdi, Brindisi from Traviata with Joan Sutherland 022260
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Verdi, I Lombardi opposite Renata Scotto 022251
- Pavarotti, Luciano - Verdi, Requiem with Karajan 022262
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with George Benson The Greatest Love of All 022261
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with Henry Mancini - Mamma and Fiorin Fiorello 022255
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with James Brown, It's a man's world 022256
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with Lucio Dalla and Caruso 022258
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with Mariah Carey and Hero 022254
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with Stevie Wonder, Peace Wanted Just To Be Free 022257
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with the Three Tenors, O Sole Mio 022266
- Pavarotti, Luciano - with U2, Miss Sarajevo 022267
- Po Chu-I - The Lute Girl 012867
- Poetic Edda - Lay of Sigrdrifa [extract] 005921
- Previn, André – with Betty Bennett Previn 025959
- Previn, André – with Dory Previn 025960
- Previn, André – with Heather Sneddon 025962
- Previn, André – with Mia Farrow 025961
- Previn, André – Work as a Conductor 025965
- Previn, André – Work as a Conductor - Korngold Violin concerto 025974
- Previn, André – Work as a Jazz musician - After Hours 025968
- Previn, André – Work as a Jazz musician - But Beautiful 025971
- Previn, André – Work as a Pianist 025958
- Previn, André – Work as an Arranger - Come Rain or Come Shine 025972
- Previn, André – Work as an Arranger - Like Blue 025970
- Previn, André – Work as an Arranger - Over the Rainbow 025973
- Previn, André – Work as an Arranger - Soft and swinging 025969
- Proust, Marcel - Extract from the Death of Cathedrals 019780
- Pythagoras - Alexander Cornelius Polyhistor - Reincarnation 003488
- Pythagoras - Censorinus - De Die Natali 003478
- Pythagoras - Eli Maor - The Pythagorean Theorem 003483
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Number is the ruler of forms 003476
- Pythagoras - Misc. Quote - A thought is an idea in transit 003480
- Pythagoras - Misc. Quote - Above all things reverence thyself 003481
- Pythagoras - Misc. Quote - In this theatre of man’s life 003482
- Pythagoras - Misc. Quote - On contrast 003479
- Pythagoras - Sir Ernst Goubrich – from Art and Illusion 003477
- Rachmaninoff - Plays his own Piano Concerto No. 3 (1939) 003567
- Rachmaninoff - Choral Symphony, The Bells 003569
- Rachmaninoff - Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 003572
- Rachmaninoff - Plays his Piano Concerto No. 2 003566
- Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C sharp minor 003571
- Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini 003573
- Rachmaninoff - Symphonic dances 003568
- Rachmaninoff - Trio élégiaque No. 2 in D minor 003570
- Rachmaninov - Vespers - All Night Vigil 003565
- Renan, Ernest - The Double Prayer 019781
- Rilke, Rainer Maria - 05 First Elegy 005924
- Riverdance - Lord of the Dance 003837
- Riverdance - The final dance 003836
- Rudd, Xavier & Izintaba - Time to Smile 016576
- Rudd, Xavier - Choices 016577
- Rudd, Xavier - Conceal me [from To Let] 016583
- Rudd, Xavier - Culture bleeding 016582
- Rudd, Xavier - Follow the Sun 016572
- Rudd, Xavier - Introduction [from To Let] 016580
- Rudd, Xavier - Lioness Eye [Spirit bird] 016581
- Rudd, Xavier - Little chief [from To Let] 016585
- Rudd, Xavier - Messages 016575
- Rudd, Xavier - Spirit bird 016573
- Rudd, Xavier - The Letter 016574
- Rudd, Xavier - Timber and Wood [from To Let] 016586
- Rudd, Xavier - To Let 016579
- Rudd, Xavier and the United Nations - Nanna [full album] 016578
- Rumi - Misc - Come, come Do you hear the music 001199
- Rumi - Misc - Tis said, the pipe and lute that charm our ears 003367
- Sabri - Bhar Do Jhooli Meri Yaa Muhammad Qawwal 022013
- Sabri - Mera Koi Naheen Hai Teray Siwa 022014
- Sabri - Sabri Brothers/Amjad Sabri; Mast Qalandar 2 - Qawwali 022011
- Sabri - Tajdar E Haram Ho Nigaah E Karam 022012
- Satmar - NIGUN ATIK - Shabbos in Satmar 014869
- Schopenhauer, Arthur - The World as Will and Idea - On music 005865
- Schubert - Mass No 5 A flat major D 678 020644
- Schubert - Mass No. 6 in E flat major (D. 950) 020650
- Schumann, Robert - Piano Concerto in A Minor 007402
- Scott, Sir Peter - The bliss and sensuality of music 022838
- Shaker Music & Dance - Hancock Shaker Village 017042
- Shakespeare, William - The Two Gentlemen of Verona 003516
- Shiatsu and relaxation 000712
- Shostakovich - Oliver Sacks on the source of Shostakovich's inspiration 001664
- Shostakovich - "Tea for two" 012108
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Dance 012114
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Galop 012112
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Lyric Waltz 012110
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Polka 012111
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Romance 012113
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Waltz-Scherzo 012109
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Adagio 012117
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Finale 012120
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Polka 012118
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Romance 012119
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Spring Waltz 012115
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Waltz 012116
- Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 1: II. Lento 012121
- Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 1: III. Moderato 012122
- Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 2: II. Andante 012107
- Shostakovich - Romance (from The Gadfly) 012106
- Shostakovich - Second Waltz 012105
- Social Lubricant to Infinity MDMA (Ecstasy) by mrluky 020267
- Sophie Solomon - Burnt by the sun 014889
- Sophie Solomon - Lazarus 014890
- Spender, Richard - Laughing Blood - Symphony 029044
- St Vincent - Birth in Reverse 016865
- Sterry, Peter - At our Birth, our Soul and Body are joined as Horses are put into a Waggon 014163
- Sterry, Peter - Didst thou ever decry a glorious eternity 014161
- Sterry, Peter - Imagine this Life as an Island, surrounded by a Sea of Darkness 014162
- Steve Winwood - Higher Love 012025
- Sting - A Thousand Years 003232
- Sting - Desert Rose 003226
- Sting - Fields of Gold 003225
- Sting - Island of Souls 003229
- Sting - Love is the Seventh Wave 003227
- Sting - Sacred love 003231
- Sting - Shadows in the Rain 003228
- Sting - Shape of my Heart 003336
- Sting - Soul Cages 010905
- Sting - The Lowest Trees have Tops 003230
- Stobart, Henry - A view from the Bolivian Andes – The inspiration from the sirens 022075
- Sumerian poems and lamentations – 02 In Praise of Shulgi 022182
- Sumerian poems and lamentations – 12 Let Me Teach You the Lies of Women 022192
- Talking Heads - Life During Wartime 023537
- Talking Heads - Take Me To The River 023535
- Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) 023536
- Talking Heads - Wild, Wild Life 023538
- Tallis, Thomas - If ye love me 005871
- Tallis, Thomas - Lamentations 005870
- Tallis, Thomas - Miserere Nostri 012157
- Tallis, Thomas - Spem in Alium 005868
- Tavener, John - Celtic Requiem 012158
- Tavener, John - Compilation 003582
- Tavener, John - Funeral Canticle 012159
- Tavener, John - Svyati 016192
- Tavener, John - The Protecting Veil 003562
- Tchaikovsky - Piano concerto no 1 005157
- Tchaikovsky - 4th symphony 005163
- Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave 005162
- Tchaikovsky - None but the lonely hearts 007033
- Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker 005166
- Tchaikovsky - Pathetique 005160
- Tchaikovsky - Piano trio in A minor 005159
- Tchaikovsky - Romeo and Juliet 005156
- Tchaikovsky - Serenade for strings 005161
- Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake 005158
- Tchaikovsky - Violin concerto 003927
- Tchaikovsky - Waltz of the Flowers 005165
- Tchaikovsky - Waltz of the snow flakes 005164
- TED talk - Shekhar Kapur: 02 Transcript extract 016323
- The Alter Rebbe's Niggun (Daled Bavos) 014870
- The Book of Taliesin - Buarch Beird - Llyfr Taliesin III 013936
- The Cinematic Orchestra 'Breathe' - Live At The Barbican 013069
- The Clear Light Experience MDMA by MindTripper 020272
- The Golden Rain of the Gods Amanitas - A. muscaria by LustLover 020121
- The Healing Wisdom of Birds – Lesley Morris - The pantomimic dance of the Armenian araghil 021562
- The Kama sutra – 03 Festivals 018691
- The LXD: In the Internet age, dance evolves 013377
- The Marriage of Philology and Mercury - The Strains of a Cithara attract Hyperborean Swans 005899
- The Means of achieving spiritual experience - Shaivism – 04 Music and dance 022492
- The Mozart effect 005859
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music 007185
- Traffic - Paper Sun 012026
- Turner, Tina - Beyond 023852
- Vaughan Williams - Symphony no 6 006157
- Vaughan Williams - English Folk Song Suite 012178
- Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis 005869
- Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on Greensleeves 012176
- Vaughan Williams - Old King Cole 012177
- Vaughan Williams - The lark ascending 003564
- Verdi - Quattro Pezzi Sacri 005969
- Verdi - Requiem 003348
- Villa Lobos - Bachianas Brasileiras no 5 003349
- Villa Lobos - Amazonia 005962
- Wenders, Wim - Buena Vista Social Club 028250
- Wenders, Wim and Donata – On the influence of music 028237
- West & Southern France, Italy - The trial of witches 010354
- William Makepeace Thackeray - Memorials of Gourmandising June 1841 013355
- Wilson, Brian - Good Vibrations 001597
- Wombats against depression - The story of Matthew Murphy 017639
- Yair Kalev - Chabad song - four Gates 024490
- Yair Kalev - Shana Tova 024489
- Youssou N'Dour - 7 Seconds with Neneh Cherry 012023
Out of time
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? – Music can create a world of virtual time 021982
- Bouissou, Madame Michael - I suddenly saw outlined there an abominable creature, a kind of octopus with writhing tentacles 023672
- Cohen, Dr Sidney - A woman patient's experience 015509
- Count of St Germain - Out of body to distant lands 016136
- Ektasis and enthousiasmos 024330
- Genesis - Mad mad Moon 004452
- Heywood, Rosalind - The Infinite Hive - I indulged in three out-of-the-body type experiences 023061
- Hugh Brody – Maps and Dreams - The Dunne-za map of the Egg 011521
- I became a fox in a meadow 007120
- Jane Dunlap - Brahms and being cushioned on air 015512
- Kennedy, Nigel - Goes out of body 003801
- Lady goes out of body on LSD 007828
- Laubscher, B J F – The amaxhwele herbalists, the amagqira healers and the isanuses 023302
- Luis de Leon - On organs 003355
- Mircea Eliade - Describes a Tibetan Tantric rite 002409
- Moody Blues - Keys to the Kingdom 005878
- Moody Blues - The seven classics 005879
- Myths and legends - The Folk-Lore of the North-East of Scotland – The Fair Folk 026593
- Pythagoras - Hikmat al-ishriq - An out of body experience 003475 003475
- Pythagoras - Shirazi - In Hurqalya 006689
- Rogo, D Scott - Leaving the Body - Scott’s own OBEs - 01 The first time 023131
- Schuré - The Great Initiates – 01 Reconstruction of an Initiation ceremony 014102
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music 005918
- The Swish of the Schacapa Ayahuasca by Dillon 020113
- Tibetan Buddhism - The Possession of the Oracle of the Dalai Lama 024348
- Warner Allen, Herbert - The Timeless moment 004351
- West & Southern France, Italy - The trial of witches 010354
Enlightenment
- A description of whirling in action 001370
- Al-Ghazzali - The Alchemy of Happiness - 23 Sufi music, dancing and ecstatic states 018789
- Al-Ghazzali - The Alchemy of Happiness - 23 Sufi poetry and ecstatic states 018790
- Anacreon - Eros 004684
- Bishop Campano – On the ecstasy of Marsilio Ficino 022285
- Byrne, David - Burning down the house 023529
- Byrne, David - On ecstasy 023531
- Byrne, David - Once In A Lifetime - The God behind the universe is a song 023533
- Byrne, David and St. Vincent - Strange Overtones - A tiny Brotherhood emerges 023534
- Composer - Going with the flow 015324
- Count of St Germain - Dying wool and silk 016133
- Duncan, Isadora - The creation of movements of such spiritual force as to bring a new revelation to mankind 023661
- Elwin, Verrier – The great Karma dance of the Gonds 024518
- Engel,C - The Mode Asbein 003332
- Guru Granth - Bilaval 01 017091
- Hasidism And Jewish Mysticism In Israel 014303
- Judaism and the Kabbalah - Mishnab sukkah 5 - Water Drawing Ceremony 003027
- Laubscher, B J F – The amazing powers of Soloman Daba, and the dance with ukwombelela 023306
- Laubscher, B J F – The amazing powers of Soloman Daba, prophecy 023305
- Mare, Walter de la - Music 021587
- Martin the child prodigy and the incredible states of bliss and awe whenever he surrendered to the inner music he felt pouring through his soul 024528
- Masters and Houston - 4 Psychedelics and sex - Examples 015572
- Mesopotamian - Means of achieving spiritual experience 07 Sex High priestess Puabi 022224
- Music Therapy - Nicky O’Neill and Giorgos with Blindness and Osteopetrosis 021960
- Nay and reed flute 003560
- Proust, Marcel - Extract from the Death of Cathedrals 019780
- Sterry, Peter - Didst thou ever decry a glorious eternity 014161
- Sterry, Peter - There is a spiritual man that lies hid under the natural man 014164
- The Clear Light Experience MDMA by MindTripper 020272
- THE GREAT JIHAD • sufism in Chechnya 013072
- The Khlystys - Possessed by the Spirit 024337
- The Means of achieving spiritual experience - Shaivism – 04 Music and dance - Kirtana and Dithyramb 022502
- The Means of achieving spiritual experience - Shaivism – 04 Music and dance – Zikr, Kirtana, Tarantella, Nestenarides and the Aissaoua ritual 022503
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music 005918
- West & Southern France, Italy - The trial of witches 010354
- Woods, Frederick - ‘Session’ from Departure, Vol 3, No 8 021662
In time
- Alan Ellaway - An experience via LSD and Joni Mitchell 023860
- Beethoven - Für Elise 001908
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? - Venda dancing, drumming and the trance state 021978
- Blacking, Professor John – How musical is man? - Venda dancing, tshilombe and spirit possession 021979
- Cassidy, Joe - hands-on healing 010041
- Cohen, Dr Sidney - A woman patient's experience 015509
- Count of St Germain - Intercourse with ghosts and supernatural beings, who appear at his call 016129
- Dr T Levin - Narantsogt and timbre music 003351
- Ektasis and enthousiasmos 024330
- Empedocles - from Iamblichus’s Life of Pythagoras - Empedocles prevents murder 005927
- Engel, C - The indefatigable fiddler 003361
- Ficino, Marsilio - Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus - On harmony and synaesthesia 015981
- Godwin, Joscelyn - The Starlight years 015500
- Gurdjieff - Gurdjieff's dances 001381
- Heywood, Rosalind - The Infinite Hive - I indulged in three out-of-the-body type experiences 023061
- Hugh Brody – Maps and Dreams - The Dunne-za map of the Egg 011521
- I became a fox in a meadow 007120
- Jane Dunlap - Brahms and being cushioned on air 015512
- Keightley, Thomas - Music weaves spells 004357
- Korean mystic shamanism – Methods – Kuts, Koris and Rituals 026992
- Korean mystic shamanism – Methods – Music, ritual, chanting and dance as healing methods 026991
- Korean mystic shamanism – Methods – Rhythmic drumming as an essential trance inducing method 026993
- Laubscher, B J F – She had followed the little ducklings, wanting to catch them and got into deep water 023300
- Laubscher, B J F – The amaxhwele herbalists, the amagqira healers and the isanuses 023302
- Laubscher, B J F – The amazing powers of Soloman Daba, and the dance with ukwombelela 023306
- Laubscher, B J F – The amazing powers of Soloman Daba, prophecy 023305
- Masters and Houston - 4 Psychedelics and sex - Examples 015572
- Michaux, Henri - The Enchanted Garden - Carnatic music 004045
- Moody Blues - Departure 005861
- Moody Blues - The seven classics 005879
- Moody Blues - The Word 010216
- Pied Piper of Hamlin 003559
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Celestial music 014688
- Sacks, Oliver - The indigo—whatever I saw—was beyond any spectral experience 014731
- Schumann, Robert - A melody which the angels had sung to him 001907
- Schumann, Robert - Hearing one note played constantly 001909
- Schumann, Robert - Nocturne 010101
- Seven Ages of Man - 06 Dwarfs/The Neanderthals - On caves as cathedrals 006589
- The Clear Light Experience MDMA by MindTripper 020272
- The Khlystys - Possessed by the Spirit 024337
- The Means of achieving spiritual experience - Shaivism – 04 Music and dance - Kirtana and Dithyramb 022502
- The Means of achieving spiritual experience - Shaivism – 04 Music and dance – Zikr, Kirtana, Tarantella, Nestenarides and the Aissaoua ritual 022503
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music 005918
- The Sundering of the Veil MDMA & 1P-LSD by Brother23 020266
- The Swish of the Schacapa Ayahuasca by Dillon 020113
- Tibetan Buddhism - The Possession of the Oracle of the Dalai Lama 024348
- Warner Allen, Herbert - The Timeless Moment - An answer came 021633
- Wordsworth, William - The Reverie of Poor Susan 001881
Prophecy
- Cohen, Leonard - The Future 015498
- Count of St Germain - The prophecy of Marie Antoinette's fate 016137
- Laubscher, B J F – The amaxhwele herbalists, the amagqira healers and the isanuses 023302
- Laubscher, B J F – The amazing powers of Soloman Daba, prophecy 023305
- Music Therapy - Nigel Hartley and Steve, dying Of AIDS 021964
- Samuel 10 003373
Dying
- Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé - Ensueño 022307
- Music Therapy - Nicky O’Neill and Giorgos with Blindness and Osteopetrosis 021960
- Music Therapy - Nigel Hartley and Mary, dying and living in a hospice 021963
- Music Therapy - Nigel Hartley and Steve, dying Of AIDS 021964
- Music Therapy – Judith Nockolds and Jim 021974
- Music Therapy – Judith Nockolds and Olive 021973
- My Last Days: Meet Zach Sobiech 012738
Environmental Influence
- Boethius on Orpheus 006560
- Count of St Germain - Covered in diamonds 016131
- Count of St Germain - from Chroniques, de l’Œil de Bœuf 016130
- Count of St Germain - Out of body to distant lands 016136
- Engel, C - On the role of magicians 007306
- Engel, C - The Khoikhoi and celestial music 005989
- Gambier Bolton, Robert – The Conditions needed to obtain a materialisation – 03 Music from a reed instrument is needed 028654
- Keightley, Thomas - Music weaves spells 004357
- Pied Piper of Hamlin 003559
- Quintillian on Orpheus 006561
- Shakespeare - Orpheus 003376
- The Means of achieving spiritual experience - Shaivism – 04 Music and dance - Kirtana and Dithyramb 022502
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music 005920
- Using sound to levitate 026587