This is an amazing song and Diane has this ability to bring you to a new plane of existence with her music. The poem is... Read More
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Shambhu’s album ‘Sacred Love’ was indeed a gem of a collection of music–this particular poem is inspired by the song of the same name in... Read More
David Arkenstone is one of the few musicians that you can afford to miss if you like New-age and Celtic music. His prolific work speaks... Read More
Suellen Primost is a cellist and her album ‘Shibui’ was a collection of brilliant pieces–it felt like I could write poems on almost all of... Read More
Diane Arkenstone was the first artist that I listened to when I started listening to international music in the New-Age category. I received a couple... Read More
A very powerful song, indeed! The poem is inspired by the song of the same name by Suellen Primost from her album ‘Shibui.’ I liked... Read More
Flute always had a very special place in my heart and no wonder that when you get to listen to some soulful music played on... Read More
This is a poem inspired by the song of the same name by Shambhu Vineberg from his album: Sacred Love. The amazing flow carries you... Read More
Four Divine States of Mind – and its exciting live streamed event on Saturday July 18th – promises soulful sacred music for cultivating higher virtues,... Read More
Technology. Irony. Creativity. Willingness. Industriousness. Mind-control. Imagine these terms as the accompanying artists of an album, for it was not an ordinary set of circumstances... Read More

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