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Esoteric LSD and Indian/sitar/Native American/shamanic chanting music

justme6263

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I've recently given up everything and decided I need to go sober, the only thing I will continue to use is LSD as I find it such a positive and life affirming experience and as fun as it is, for me it is more about what I learn from it. To that effect I am now at a point where I don't want to listen to the music I normally do on acid and would like to explore myself while listening to traditional Indian music, Native American music, shamanic changing or some kind of guided shamanic thing. Only thing is I don't know where to start, so if anyone would be able to point me in the right direction I'd be very grateful.

Thanks and I hope you're all well.


Jusme.
 
For classical indian music you could check out Ravi Shankar. Definitely suited for tripping IMO.
 
Lately I've experimenting with some golden bowl sounds. Someone hooked me up with this cd. The wisdom in the sounds is tremendous.

 
To learn how to journey, straight or otherwise, I used this book: Much first source material and well put together. Comes with a CD of music for the journey. I can say I've had many interesting experiences using it. Glad I found journeying.
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Side one of Concert For Bangla Desh by George Harrison and friends...track Bangla Dhun is one of my favorites.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1cpc97_02-bangla-dhun-mdash-the-concert-for-bangladesh-1971_music

Of course....cant forget the mono edition of Harrison's "Wonderwall Music"...classic Indian Music tripping album...I happen to have it uploaded. Serious psychedelic music soundtrack....the movie itself is also quite good.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V8r0LEtz6QY

Im Bluelights biggest Beatles fan BTW. ☺???
 
Wow so much here to ge tmy teeth into, thanks to everyone for the suggestions, links etc. I'll be sure to check them all out. I'm hoping to be able to get into some kind of journey in the traditional spiritual psychedelic sense so I'll also be buying the book. Really appreciate it everyone. Such a wonderupful forum with as much information and help as one could wish for.
 
Great psychedelic recommendations above: Ravi Shankar, George Harrison, Ash Ra Tempel... they all have led me through glimpses of infinity at one point or another...


My recommendation:






http://oriental-traditional-music.blogspot.com/2016/07/kalyani-roy-sitar-ali-ahmed-hussain.html


another review of the same, without working link for download:
http://psychedelicobscurities.blogspot.com/2011/07/kalyani-roy-and-ali-ahmed-hussein-1968.html

If you browse these two blogs you'll have material for a long, strange trip...
 
When you say mine...you mean all three I posted?

Well.....to find the first google "bangla dhun + ravi"


To find the harrison record google "wonderwall music + mono + morninggloryseed"

To find Paul McCartney's (under the pseudonym of Fireman) just add "Rushes + Fireman" into google and you will be on your way.

You said it...strange. Yours just take me to the front page of youtube and 5# tells me the video is no longer available.
 
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