I may be late commenting on this video and maybe no one will see this comment, but I come here every morning and every day because of my depression. This soothing music helped me a lot. I just wanted to say thank you for letting me get through the tough times.
In our modern life, we are so afraid of death. but for the Egyptians, afterlife is but a mirror to life, except the struggle, pain, suffering is no longer there. They revere life more than death. because in death, they know there's no more challenge but everlasting bliss. You know in their language, there is no word for "death" the closest description to death is "west of sunfall" they associate death like the setting sun. Like the sun rises we are born to this world, like the sun sets, we go back to dust where we came. moral of lesson is, We come to celebrate life's grandeur and know that it is fleeting. And surely, depending on our actions, great is our reward in the afterlife. May your heart be lighter than the feather of Ma'at. Blessed be.
Death was no guarantee of eternal bliss in their beliefs One had to wander a dangerous underworld frought with ravenous creatures And, then the final judgment of their heart being weighed by a feather
Ancient Egypt is one of the most mesmerizing, magical, and awe inspiring culture in Human History. There is just something about Life in the open Sahara desert by the Nile River with the Sun shining on the Great Pyramids that feels Heavenly and Paradise like.
Viewers of videos like this have no country, no boundaries, no ethnicity... they are just human with universal language of love with restlessness of curiosity ❤️
I was a Isis and Bastet preistess in my Egyptian past lives where I worked with healing waters just like this from fresh water brooks underneath the temples. There were many of us! This soothing music brings me back to rememberance and I just feel so calm and soothed. It feels like home! 💧🌹🏜️🇪🇬🌅🕌
Been there, done it, in a couple of different past lives. It was great fun if you belonged in the elites, if you were poor it sucked donkey's ass. Just like today, only worse because there was no concept of human rights, so your employers and so called hierarchical superiors could get away with doing whatever they wanted to you. The Egyptian elites were also specially arrogant and saw every single foreigner automatically as their inferior. Poor people to them were perceived as trash, and treated accordingly. The ones closer to the royal family were seen as Gods, like the royal family itself, so everybody else was there just to serve them in every single possible way, and was not even seen as a person. The Hebrews didn't prefer to face the unknowns of the inhospitable desert with Moses for no reason. Romanticizing the past, and specially on a planet that has always been so dense, makes absolutely no sense. I was a foreign princess at some point, treated by some Egyptian general as an object and looked at by his servants like trash. He married me, but just as a political move, and treated me like a rock, a stone, to be disposed of and tossed. Again his own help hated me and made a point out of letting me know. I killed myself in that lifetime, stabbed myself in the womb by the Nile. I was expecting his child, but am not sure that I even knew. Much, much later in Ptolomaic Egypt I returned as a male student and a researcher at the Library of Alexandria; at first life was much better then, but then the Christian fundamentalists murdered my teacher, the philosopher and mathematician Hypatia, and it all went to hell. I fled Egypt in that life time.
Thr Nile was incredibly polluted and if you were poor your food was full of things that would ruin your reeth and overall health Not to mention, women being firced into marriage when they were 12 or 12
I have always found Ancient Egypt and the Middle East so interesting. My right arm sleeve is a egyptian tattoo with the goddess Isis holding the moon up in space, with the eye of Ra, and a Crab. Very relaxing music, helps with my meditation. Thank you.
This is so chillin down my spine. I was an Egyptian in ancient times, one never forgets where we came from. Till this day I use makeup like egyptians, always have braids and practice belly dance. The mummy was especially very much a reminisce about how my life used to be. Blessings❤
It doesn't matter where we are from. It doesn't matter what religion we follow, what language we speak, or what country we are from. What matters is feeling the music's essence and if millions of people like you feel the same way, then the music has achieved its purpose. To everyone who is listening to this music right now and thinking about their past, feeling sad, happy, nostalgic, hopeful, crying, thinking, laughing, and looking towards the future with optimism, I send my greetings. With love from Turkey.
What I like about music and ambiance inspired by ancient times is that it's a unique way of relaxing, meditating, healing, fantasizing. Also a great way to follow the history of the period. I get the impression that fans of the ancient ambiance genre often feel alone in their taste of music because people around them seem to listen only to the latest pop/rock/rap, etc. That's okay, but judging by the number of views and subs on this channel, and others in this category, it's heartwarming to know how many people enjoy adding ancient music to their playlists.
came back again, because i need it . I am seriously thinking about studying up, and worshipping and praying to the Egyptian Gods. I believe they still exist throughout history, but have been ignorantly renamed by later religions and myths. But I believe in their principles and teachings of those Gods. There will never be another civilization like Egypt. It was the best. The culture of the ancient Hindus and Angkor Watt and the Rig Vedas is a close second, then the Greeks and Minoans. Music is fantastic.
as i feel the breeze from the palace balcony i see the starry sky and blackness of the night, i see the candles flickering from peoples homes,everything is silent, i look towards the sky and raise my hands, these gold bracelets are weighing me down....(i think to myself) has luxury for so long blinded me to reality.....is there another life other than this....i am the prince of Egypt but why do i feel so poor
this current world may have some things that are beautiful, but overall the cities of the ancients had grace, beauty, dignity, honor and majesty and spirituality. they knew how to use the land and water to enhance the "mysticism" of a place and to use LIGHT to beautify the buildings. Most of what we have not are just metal colored skyscrapers. The only things that come close are cathedrals but even they don't match the color and "aura" of ancient Egypt. In fact, if you want anything close to match the beauty in this video, YOU HAVE TO SEE THE GRAND CANYON. It is nature that has the greatest "cathedrals" and the ancient people knew how to build their cities using the landscapes of back then.
I Love your creations. This takes me away. I feel like I’m there, safe at home where I belong. I’m out of place in this lifetime. This helps me feel peaceful. Thank you!
I LOVE THE SOUND OF THE BACK GROUND SPECIALLY THE WATER. WATER IS VERY SOOTHING SPECIALLY THE SOUNDS. SO ENJOY THE TRANQUALITY AND THE MAGIC OF SOUNDS.
Sunt sunete care străbat în pasul veșniciei timpul unei dimensiuni, a eternității. E gândul egiptean al imortalității surprins într-un miez de meditație musulmană.
In ancient Egypt women really did go into spas and pools like this to hang out and relax. Men might of went into a pool in ancient Egypt but they probably stayed alone dued to nudity being a thing when you went for a swim in ancient Egypt and it might be because of the culture. The Romans took baths with their own gender and that was one of the laws in Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece.
I'm glad to hear you share this. Sometimes, saying such a small thank you brings great joy. Music truly has magical power to heal and motivate our souls. Hope you will continue to find comfort and encouragement from these peaceful melodies, and hope you get over the difficult times soon!
I thank you for sharing this wonderful creation! Here after is the inspiration that flows to me, listening to your music... Sorry if it seems a bit long... Egypt... 3500 years ago... 🌴I am walking alongside the columns of the palace to meet Princess Hatchepsout. Here she is, sitting near the pool, admiring the very first lotus flower blooming. In a few hours, a new flower will also bloom in Egypt as she will be the king of Two-Lands. Sun God Amon-Râ has dried out her tears after the loss of her brother Thouthmosis II... She will so be the king, but she looked so tiny to support this heavy burden of responsibilities, amongst them to bring up her nephew, the future Thouthmosis III. Will she have to take decisions against her own family to avoid any conspiracy within the palace... ? When she heard the noise of my pace, she turned to me and looked at me. I respectfully kneeled down. The Princess then said with a soft voice: "Priestess of Isis, please stand up and look at me, for it is the last time you can look at me deep into my eyes... I need your advice, you are the voice of our Great Isis." I stood up and looked at the Princess whose eyes were full of excitement and fear. Will she be a good king? I offered to her my greetings and said: "I honor you as Princess and will do so as King! Your path is protected, you are walking under the wings of Isis. Your kingdom will be prosperous. Your nephew will be the best general of armies ever seen." Those news gave her back her magnificent smile. This talk seemed away from time and space. A little whisper of wind was the only sound to be heard. This warm wind suddenly marked a movement on the water of the pool, giving some density to this place. Suddenly, the High Priest arrived for the start of the ceremony... I saw this little women walking away. She softly turned her head back to me and offered me a willful smile. The message of Isis had reached her heart, giving her the confidence that she will honor her duties and be one of the greatest kings of Egypt." 🌴 Queen Hatchepsout reigned during 20 years over Egypt. This reign was a period of prosperity. Thouthmosis III became a famous strategist who won against a lot of foreigner kingdoms, spreading the Egyptian dominion on a very large part of Middle East territories.
As some one who suffers with conic migraines, I found this sound track to be very soothing the subtle shifts of the the music and the lithe smattering of ambient sounds that were really well done. it has done wonders to help calm the pain and bring me back to a calm and tranquil place. Tank you for making it and i' looking forward to what you make next.
Close your eyes, and imagine travelling back to Ancient Egypt, and with this music, seeing, in all its color and grandeur...- ALL...all the temples, statues and building with their colors intact and the heiroglyphics.
Of all the relaxing music videos out there, I keep coming back to this one. I do my morning Yoga with this video playing. The sounds of the flute, rippling water, the beautiful pool and Egyptian columns... absolutely awesome... It makes you feel you are there.... Thank you for creating this video. More please!
I am just in shock that something this beautiful and perfect exists... like what!! My soul seriously thanks you, this is the divine healing I needed right now🙏💛
There was always a mummy but no daddy. I suppose he went down the Nile for cigarettes and never came back. Wonderful music its Egyptian. It always has that secrecy and mystery that forbidden knowledge that belongs to the Pharaohs only.
"I believe Oliver Stone said, "Hell is the impossibility of reason." That is what it is like in the U.S. and ESPECIALLY West Virginia every. Single. Day. for me.
The calm sounds of the lute like the wind in a light breeze soothe my temples. Flowers from my temples blooming in music I took off and hung on the door of time. The stillness of my breath, quieter than the wind in the breeze in the sea of sand of this desert, sounded right next to the adder flapping its rattle. The sounds of the lute in the rhyme of the rattle spread with the breeze of the desert. 🦎🦎🐍🐍🌴🌴
I may be late commenting on this video and maybe no one will see this comment, but I come here every morning and every day because of my depression. This soothing music helped me a lot. I just wanted to say thank you for letting me get through the tough times.
Hang in there. You will get through this.
Do the things you believe in
🙏❤🍀
IAM so thankful for this tone. Thank You.....😊
hope u get better
I have loved Ancient Egyptian culture my whole life! ❤❤❤❤❤
You should Assassin’s Creed:Origins if you haven’t already
@@trilbs incredible game, one of the best in the franchise
Wow 😲 super music 🎶 you
So are you more bastet or more sekhmet type of internet user?
@@AudrexaNkrullmyaHexburn a little bit of both
In our modern life, we are so afraid of death. but for the Egyptians, afterlife is but a mirror to life, except the struggle, pain, suffering is no longer there. They revere life more than death. because in death, they know there's no more challenge but everlasting bliss.
You know in their language, there is no word for "death" the closest description to death is "west of sunfall" they associate death like the setting sun. Like the sun rises we are born to this world, like the sun sets, we go back to dust where we came.
moral of lesson is, We come to celebrate life's grandeur and know that it is fleeting. And surely, depending on our actions, great is our reward in the afterlife.
May your heart be lighter than the feather of Ma'at. Blessed be.
Death was no guarantee of eternal bliss in their beliefs
One had to wander a dangerous underworld frought with ravenous creatures
And, then the final judgment of their heart being weighed by a feather
to be judged by a feather
to be saved from the dusting of a feather
This was beautifully put. Thanks. Blessings to you
Ancient Egypt is one of the most mesmerizing, magical, and awe inspiring culture in Human History. There is just something about Life in the open Sahara desert by the Nile River with the Sun shining on the Great Pyramids that feels Heavenly and Paradise like.
yes i love that. reminds me of ancient times so fascinating but also scary.
Yes..❤🐪🐈⬛🌴🏺🐫🐍❤❤
Don't forget who build these giant structures, a paradise build by slaves.
I love Ancient Egypt! So Mystical and Glorious.
me too
A period with so much histories and legends
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹
Does "Myst" ring a bell ?
I wish this world again turn into ancient world then it would be best time
If you see this, please send positive vibes my way. I’ve been struggling with health issues for years and could use your prayers.
Viewers of videos like this have no country, no boundaries, no ethnicity... they are just human with universal language of love with restlessness of curiosity ❤️
So on point man👌🏼👌🏼
❤❤❤
My kitten approves. 👍
Sending love light and healing to everyone here soul family 💗🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️💗
I should've been an ancient Egyptian. The 21st century is wasted on me. Give me thick beer, chill music, the cool Nile water and the warm desert sun.
Man I feel like I was an ancient egyptian in a past life. I feel so at home in this vibe.
You got paid in BEER and bread back then. They gave you ALCOHOL for doing your job, let that sink in...Hire me please!
I was a Isis and Bastet preistess in my Egyptian past lives where I worked with healing waters just like this from fresh water brooks underneath the temples. There were many of us! This soothing music brings me back to rememberance and I just feel so calm and soothed. It feels like home! 💧🌹🏜️🇪🇬🌅🕌
Been there, done it, in a couple of different past lives. It was great fun if you belonged in the elites, if you were poor it sucked donkey's ass. Just like today, only worse because there was no concept of human rights, so your employers and so called hierarchical superiors could get away with doing whatever they wanted to you. The Egyptian elites were also specially arrogant and saw every single foreigner automatically as their inferior. Poor people to them were perceived as trash, and treated accordingly. The ones closer to the royal family were seen as Gods, like the royal family itself, so everybody else was there just to serve them in every single possible way, and was not even seen as a person. The Hebrews didn't prefer to face the unknowns of the inhospitable desert with Moses for no reason. Romanticizing the past, and specially on a planet that has always been so dense, makes absolutely no sense. I was a foreign princess at some point, treated by some Egyptian general as an object and looked at by his servants like trash. He married me, but just as a political move, and treated me like a rock, a stone, to be disposed of and tossed. Again his own help hated me and made a point out of letting me know. I killed myself in that lifetime, stabbed myself in the womb by the Nile. I was expecting his child, but am not sure that I even knew. Much, much later in Ptolomaic Egypt I returned as a male student and a researcher at the Library of Alexandria; at first life was much better then, but then the Christian fundamentalists murdered my teacher, the philosopher and mathematician Hypatia, and it all went to hell. I fled Egypt in that life time.
Thr Nile was incredibly polluted and if you were poor your food was full of things that would ruin your reeth and overall health
Not to mention, women being firced into marriage when they were 12 or 12
The glory of ancient Egypt! Always so beautiful & peaceful
I have always found Ancient Egypt and the Middle East so interesting. My right arm sleeve is a egyptian tattoo with the goddess Isis holding the moon up in space, with the eye of Ra, and a Crab.
Very relaxing music, helps with my meditation.
Thank you.
What a Awesome Tattoo!!! ❤🙏🕌🌅💛🏜️
this is medicine.
This is so chillin down my spine. I was an Egyptian in ancient times, one never forgets where we came from. Till this day I use makeup like egyptians, always have braids and practice belly dance. The mummy was especially very much a reminisce about how my life used to be. Blessings❤
Omg me toooo! I’m new to remembering but it’s been so beautiful! 🫶🏽✨
I really lost myself in this music.
This is truly a piece of art.
With the water in the background, it adds a captivating sound to it.
It doesn't matter where we are from. It doesn't matter what religion we follow, what language we speak, or what country we are from. What matters is feeling the music's essence and if millions of people like you feel the same way, then the music has achieved its purpose. To everyone who is listening to this music right now and thinking about their past, feeling sad, happy, nostalgic, hopeful, crying, thinking, laughing, and looking towards the future with optimism, I send my greetings. With love from Turkey.
مصرى حتى النخاع مر من هنا 🇪🇬❤
I love big Egypt from America 🇪🇬🇺🇸❤
日本人の自分からするとエジプトの文化とかはほとんど触れたことがないので異世界って感じがしてこの雰囲気好きです🇪🇬
裏で流れてる音楽もエジプトっぽくて良い。
What I like about music and ambiance inspired by ancient times is that it's a unique way of relaxing, meditating, healing, fantasizing. Also a great way to follow the history of the period. I get the impression that fans of the ancient ambiance genre often feel alone in their taste of music because people around them seem to listen only to the latest pop/rock/rap, etc. That's okay, but judging by the number of views and subs on this channel, and others in this category, it's heartwarming to know how many people enjoy adding ancient music to their playlists.
I like all kinds of music. Ancient ambience is great.
Gracias, Gracias, Gracias 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💜💜💜🙇🏼♀️🙇🏼♀️🙇🏼♀️🌈🌈🌈
I love everything Egyptian. This is so beautiful and relaxing. 😍
came back again, because i need it . I am seriously thinking about studying up, and worshipping and praying to the Egyptian Gods. I believe they still exist throughout history, but have been ignorantly renamed by later religions and myths. But I believe in their principles and teachings of those Gods. There will never be another civilization like Egypt. It was the best. The culture of the ancient Hindus and Angkor Watt and the Rig Vedas is a close second, then the Greeks and Minoans. Music is fantastic.
as i feel the breeze from the palace balcony i see the starry sky and blackness of the night, i see the candles flickering from peoples homes,everything is silent, i look towards the sky and raise my hands, these gold bracelets are weighing me down....(i think to myself) has luxury for so long blinded me to reality.....is there another life other than this....i am the prince of Egypt but why do i feel so poor
love thiss
I listened to this while reading the book What the River Knows. A great read! I highly recommend
Thanks! I'll check it out! Sounds awesome ! 📖📚
Africa is filled with beauty!! . I love Ancient Egypt! So Mystical and Glorious..
Tierra sagrada gran cultura gran historia
May the Gods bless you with everything you want and everything you need!
U too
this current world may have some things that are beautiful, but overall the cities of the ancients had grace, beauty, dignity, honor and majesty and spirituality. they knew how to use the land and water to enhance the "mysticism" of a place and to use LIGHT to beautify the buildings. Most of what we have not are just metal colored skyscrapers. The only things that come close are cathedrals but even they don't match the color and "aura" of ancient Egypt. In fact, if you want anything close to match the beauty in this video, YOU HAVE TO SEE THE GRAND CANYON. It is nature that has the greatest "cathedrals" and the ancient people knew how to build their cities using the landscapes of back then.
Hail to the pharaoh ! my lord it’s a pleasure to have you here in our glorious temple! May you relax in our glorious house of tefnunt!!
Bring me my wine!
And, perpare my concubine for later
omgosh this is amazing. my cats love it too. they all
came in to curl up & sleep to it.🖤😻🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛
Egyptian Culture is so awesome
Im in love with ancient egyptian, greek and native American civilizations.....😍🙏🏻
Peace and tranquillity for all 🙏
I've heard this before. I've been here there before. Remembering...
Gorgeous! Gratitude 🙏🩵🙏🏾🫶💚
Wish I was back in Egypt. Thanks for the trip.
I Love your creations. This takes me away. I feel like I’m there, safe at home where I belong. I’m out of place in this lifetime. This helps me feel peaceful. Thank you!
Share the same sentiment 😊
Woah, my head feels light
thanks for this mysterious exotic and dreamlike music. egyptian people must be very proud of their long history and cultures
The sound of my ancestors ❤my family are Jews from Egypt. I always get goosebumps whenever I hear these.
This is such a nice visual. The play of light and shadow and the rippling water - so much nicer than just a static scene!
I LOVE THE SOUND OF THE BACK GROUND SPECIALLY THE WATER. WATER IS VERY SOOTHING SPECIALLY THE SOUNDS. SO ENJOY THE TRANQUALITY AND THE MAGIC OF SOUNDS.
I love Ancient Egyptian culture ~~~~~ Always have,, And this music Is amazing LOVE IT~~~
Sunt sunete care străbat în pasul veșniciei timpul unei dimensiuni, a eternității. E gândul egiptean al imortalității surprins într-un miez de meditație musulmană.
Эта музыка исцеляет☺️даёт свободу душе и телу 🪷🕊️
One of the best Egyptian videos I’ve ever come across. Very well composed and very relaxing. I can feel myself relaxing in the Egyptian baths.
Africa is filled with beauty!! ❤❤❤
🌊🌊No words can explain this masterpiece of sound!! ...so shall i say magnificent❤this is truly magnificent. Thank you❤
In ancient Egypt women really did go into spas and pools like this to hang out and relax. Men might of went into a pool in ancient Egypt but they probably stayed
alone dued to nudity being a thing when you went for a swim in ancient Egypt and it might be because of the culture. The Romans took baths with their own gender
and that was one of the laws in Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece.
I think public nudity was allowed so long as it wasn't for sexual gratification
@@SamuelBlack84 Agreed.
Yo soy gitana tenemos descendientes egipcios mis antepasados caminaron por esa tierra😍
I'm glad to hear you share this. Sometimes, saying such a small thank you brings great joy. Music truly has magical power to heal and motivate our souls. Hope you will continue to find comfort and encouragement from these peaceful melodies, and hope you get over the difficult times soon!
I thank you for sharing this wonderful creation! Here after is the inspiration that flows to me, listening to your music... Sorry if it seems a bit long... Egypt... 3500 years ago...
🌴I am walking alongside the columns of the palace to meet Princess Hatchepsout. Here she is, sitting near the pool, admiring the very first lotus flower blooming. In a few hours, a new flower will also bloom in Egypt as she will be the king of Two-Lands. Sun God Amon-Râ has dried out her tears after the loss of her brother Thouthmosis II... She will so be the king, but she looked so tiny to support this heavy burden of responsibilities, amongst them to bring up her nephew, the future Thouthmosis III. Will she have to take decisions against her own family to avoid any conspiracy within the palace... ? When she heard the noise of my pace, she turned to me and looked at me. I respectfully kneeled down. The Princess then said with a soft voice: "Priestess of Isis, please stand up and look at me, for it is the last time you can look at me deep into my eyes... I need your advice, you are the voice of our Great Isis."
I stood up and looked at the Princess whose eyes were full of excitement and fear. Will she be a good king? I offered to her my greetings and said: "I honor you as Princess and will do so as King! Your path is protected, you are walking under the wings of Isis. Your kingdom will be prosperous. Your nephew will be the best general of armies ever seen." Those news gave her back her magnificent smile. This talk seemed away from time and space. A little whisper of wind was the only sound to be heard. This warm wind suddenly marked a movement on the water of the pool, giving some density to this place. Suddenly, the High Priest arrived for the start of the ceremony... I saw this little women walking away. She softly turned her head back to me and offered me a willful smile. The message of Isis had reached her heart, giving her the confidence that she will honor her duties and be one of the greatest kings of Egypt." 🌴
Queen Hatchepsout reigned during 20 years over Egypt. This reign was a period of prosperity.
Thouthmosis III became a famous strategist who won against a lot of foreigner kingdoms, spreading the Egyptian dominion on a very large part of Middle East territories.
She was a great Black woman.
Bloody stunning and hypnotic. Love how it's got an element of mystery with it too. Reminds me a lot of the older(best) Prince of Persia games 🙂😊🥰
As some one who suffers with conic migraines, I found this sound track to be very soothing the subtle shifts of the the music and the lithe smattering of ambient sounds that were really well done. it has done wonders to help calm the pain and bring me back to a calm and tranquil place. Tank you for making it and i' looking forward to what you make next.
Really enjoy and appreciate this music 😊 relaxing 😌
С ЭТОЙ МУЗЫКОЙ БУДУ ЖИТЬ ВСЕГДА,ОНА ОМОЛАЖИВАЕТ И ОКРЫЛЯЕТ🤗💞🕊️
I love the history of Egypt. My dream Is visiting the big Tuthankhamon.
I gotta say, this video worked great. Fell asleep so peacefully.
Peaceful area and relaxing 🎶, feels like a taking a dip in the pool!🫅
Soothing music from the Nile's greatest gift.
Close your eyes, and imagine travelling back to Ancient Egypt, and with this music, seeing, in all its color and grandeur...- ALL...all the temples, statues and building with their colors intact and the heiroglyphics.
Of all the relaxing music videos out there, I keep coming back to this one. I do my morning Yoga with this video playing. The sounds of the flute, rippling water, the beautiful pool and Egyptian columns... absolutely awesome... It makes you feel you are there.... Thank you for creating this video. More please!
🧙♀️It's wonderful !! Very thanks ! ❤ I'm from Brasil !
This screen and music reminds me of Myst. be well and have a nice day.
I love anything Egyptian, specially their art works and music
This is gorgeous!
Divine bliss 😇❤
حضارة عظيمة .. تحيا مصر 🇪🇬
MashaAllah,tis Awesome Music transporting Me to enter Another Arabian Egyptian side,Stranger in A Strange
oh lala, dès les premières notes on est transporté dans un autre temps, une autre ère, superbe musique ! Merci
Good, chill music to listen to while I write. :)
Amo. Todo. Lo. Que. Tenga. Que. Ver. Con. El. Oriente. Mi. COrazon. Está. Allí. Y. Yo. Super. Lejos. Irán ,Egipto palestina. Líbano. Y. Yo. Preso. Aquí. Dios. Sabe. Mi. Dolor.
Very relaxing sounds, I love it when I sleep 'siesta'
I love Egyptian music ❤❤
Such a relaxing soothing video.
Fascinant et reposant ...😊
I am going to try to make it my goal to always thank the Ancestors everyday
I am just in shock that something this beautiful and perfect exists... like what!! My soul seriously thanks you, this is the divine healing I needed right now🙏💛
Thank you for such beautiful words, for me it is a pleasure to share the music with you. Blessings ❤️
This was very relaxing and soothing! It also felt mystical.
So cool. Wish time travel was real!
أحب كل ما يتعلق بمصر القديمة ❤
Gracias por la música, está embrujada luego me la pondré para hacer una regresión ....mis guías me dicen que es ideal ☀️🌝🧹🦢🖤👑
That's how heaven look
Muito bom relaxei e dormir tão bem, apaguei totalmente 💜
What kills me is that I just KNOW if I lived there at that time I would never see the inside of this building. With my luck I would be the servant.
Please make more videos like this with this type of music it’s very relaxing helps with pain relief ❤❤
There was always a mummy but no daddy. I suppose he went down the Nile for cigarettes and never came back.
Wonderful music its Egyptian. It always has that secrecy and mystery that forbidden knowledge that belongs to the Pharaohs only.
We will be back to your holy land very soon we can’t wait 😊
Relaxing 😌
This is how I'd love Egypt to be in reality as well
Great video
That photo is gorgeous! 😍
Thank you very much Natalie. Shalom🙏🏻
KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD HEALTH 😊
"I believe Oliver Stone said, "Hell is the impossibility of reason." That is what it is like in the U.S. and ESPECIALLY West Virginia every. Single. Day. for me.
The calm sounds of the lute like the wind in a light breeze soothe my temples.
Flowers from my temples blooming in music I took off and hung on the door of time.
The stillness of my breath, quieter than the wind in the breeze in the sea of sand of this desert, sounded right next to the adder flapping its rattle.
The sounds of the lute in the rhyme of the rattle spread with the breeze of the desert.
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Very Amazing and beautiful image and sound.
It's very ethnical and beautiful.🥻
The talent on display is incredible!
Isso é magicamente relaxante obrigada!🧘🏻♀️🌈🌿🌊📯
Could you please make a longer version of this one 🙏 I love listening at work x
If you right click on the video image, you can then click loop and it'll play 'til you turn it off. =D