Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers performs live on the Andy Williams Show, 1965. Unchained Melody. Beautiful and amazing. Enjoy.
We have learned from Abraham, in the Hicks material, how very important it is for us to feel good. One of my favorite books of theirs is Ask and it is Given. A very easy to understand and practice “how to” for raising your vibration.
Esther Hicks has been teaching us for 30 years to make feeling good a priority in our lives so we can attract the life we want to live. Sound, music and singing are a valuable way to raise our vibration so we can feel good.
We have access today to an infinite variety of music, sound and singing on YouTube. Amazing performances like the ones included here are free. Each of these always help me raise my vibration to joy and gratitude.
This year I am going to treat myself to more enlivening sound frequencies. One that I have known about for a while is the F sharp tuning fork. It aligns the heart chakra.
Another is Tibetan bowls and bells. The sounds they give off are frequencies that uplift. The vibrations are also tangible. Crystal Bowls are another powerful transmitter of high frequencies.
I am going to have fun this year learning more about creating with Sound.
The video at the top of this blog is one of my all-time favorites.
The piece at the bottom is “’El Condor Pasa,’ an original Peruvian Folklore (song) popularized by Simon and Garfunkel in 1970. ‘If I could’ is the best known Peruvian song from the Zarzuela El Condor Pasa composed by Daniel Alomia Robles in 1913. From 2004 this piece is a Cultural Heritage of Peru. This theme is considered the second National Anthem of Peru. ‘The Condor flies in both the Americas connecting all Native races.’
Performed by Peruvian musician Alexandro Querevalu with a native Indian flute called Quena and traditional Andes Regalias (poncho) is felt deep within the Soul.”
You may also want to explore sound, music, drumming and singing as it is not only uplifting but gives rise to our Highly creative Soul.
Hi Nina!
I loved the Peruvian musician’s music! I could feel the vibratory frequencies in my heart chakra, and continued to smile until the end of the tune. It’s the “get up and move your body” type of tune. Thank you so much for posting both songs! I have really been enjoying exploring the solfeggio frequencies and singing bowls. I am so excited to explore and learn more!
With Live and Gratitude,
Debbie
Dear Debbie, I really appreciate your comment. I’m happy the information resonated with you. We will keep going and create, create, create the life we love living. Blessings, Nina
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