Possessed by spirit. Abraxas in Jung's work was a creative force that existed above duality - above good & evil. Abraxas births all things regardless of how we come to judge them. Your music is beautiful! Love the rhythmic, patterned, textures - just listened to what you published on April 21st, 2017. I'll be listening to it often! Here is the work I mentioned by Jung in audio book format if its of any interest: ua-cam.com/video/FTb0q_HQPQc/v-deo.html
I always associate Laraaji with the zither. What else is he playing on this album ? It’s the hardest music I’ve heard Laraaji. A lot of times Laraaji is probably the most ethereal player there is. You can’t make music more weightless than Essence/Universe and I mean that with enormous praise. This is more like Laraaji Plays the Blues. Though a form of blues designed and constructed by Laraaji. It’s good and whatever he does is worth hearing. But something seems to have been on his mind when he made this. Still it’s great to hear him venture into experimental territory I’ve never heard from him before.
where has this been all my listening life
Thank you thank you friend
absolutely stunning. deep stuff
the best!
❤🔥
does anyone know the name of the percussive harp like instrument? excuse my ignorance
A hammer dulcimer is pictured. Also uses zither, piano
@@kellyanquoe i think that on the picture is actually an autoharp
Track list anyone?
I like your username - is it from Jung's Seven Sermons to the Dead? Or did you pull it from Gnosticism yourself?
Possessed by spirit. Abraxas in Jung's work was a creative force that existed above duality - above good & evil. Abraxas births all things regardless of how we come to judge them.
Your music is beautiful! Love the rhythmic, patterned, textures - just listened to what you published on April 21st, 2017. I'll be listening to it often!
Here is the work I mentioned by Jung in audio book format if its of any interest:
ua-cam.com/video/FTb0q_HQPQc/v-deo.html
I always associate Laraaji with the zither. What else is he playing on this album ? It’s the hardest music I’ve heard Laraaji. A lot of times Laraaji is probably the most ethereal player there is. You can’t make music more weightless than Essence/Universe and I mean that with enormous praise. This is more like Laraaji Plays the Blues. Though a form of blues designed and constructed by Laraaji. It’s good and whatever he does is worth hearing. But something seems to have been on his mind when he made this. Still it’s great to hear him venture into experimental territory I’ve never heard from him before.
@@teddydog6229The question concerned the posters username.