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Samay Samay Pachamama | Breath of the Earth (Psychedelic)
Samay Samay Pachamama draws inspiration from the Quechua language and Andean ways of understanding life, where breath, land, and spirit are not separate. In Quechua tradition, samay means breath — not only the act of breathing, but the life force that moves through all beings. Pachamama refers to the living earth, not as an object to worship, but as a presence to listen to and live in balance with. This song does not attempt to recreate ritual or tradition. Instead, it honors the spirit of remembering — slowing down, breathing consciously, and sensing the quiet relationship between human life and the earth that sustains it. The music invites stillness rather than explanation. A space to breathe, to listen, and to belong.

The Unbroken Breath: Gayatri Mahamrityunjaya Om So Hum Soham Mantra
The Unbroken Breath: Gayatri Mahamrityunjaya So’ham is a meditative orchestral journey rooted in ancient Vedic mantras and the rhythm of conscious breathing. This composition weaves the Gayatri Mantra, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, and the natural mantra So’ham into a continuous flow; not as performance, but as presence. It is an invitation to rest in the breath that was never broken, before thought, before identity, before effort. Designed for deep listening, meditation, reflection, and stillness, this music does not seek to explain or instruct. It simply holds space; where breath, sound, and awareness move together. Listen with headphones, or let it play softly in the background. No belief is required. Only attention.

What Never Began Cannot End | Where the “I” Dissolves | Anadi Ananta (अनादि अनन्त): Ashtavakra Gita
अनादि अनन्त (Anadi Ananta) means that which has no beginning and no end. This song explores the timeless idea found in non-dual wisdom and texts like the Ashtavakra Gita; that awareness is not born, does not die, and exists beyond body, mind, and ego. Through powerful repetition and forceful sound, Anadi Ananta points to the collapse of the false “I” and the silence that remains when identity dissolves. It is not about becoming something new, but about recognizing what has always been present. Part of the AHAM-VADH project, this track continues the theme of ego dissolution, truth beyond illusion, and consciousness beyond time. Listen deeply: not for answers, but for what no longer needs explanation. Learn more at: https://www.mysticseeker.com/ https://ahamvadh.com

Slaying the Illusion of “I” - Bam Lahiri (बम लहरी) | Ritual Heavy Metal | AHAM-VADH | Shiv Chant
“Bam Lahiri” is inspired by the original folk chant that has echoed for generations; not as a song to perform, but as a vibration to enter.\n\nThis interpretation does not attempt to replace or redefine the original.\nIt listens to it, carries it forward, and lets it move through a different form.\n\nThe chant comes from a place where names loosen, where the body and the sense of “I” begin to thin. Through repetition and force, what is unnecessary burns away\" not in destruction, but in clarity.\n\nThis song moves like a ritual.\nEach return to the chant strips something false.\nEach surge of sound presses closer to stillness.\n\n“Bam Lahiri” does not ask for belief.\nIt does not demand understanding.\n\nIt invites experience.\n\nListen not for explanation, but for what begins to fall silent within you.\n\nThe Story Behind “Bam Lahiri”\n\nLong before it became a song, Bam Lahiri was a call.\n\nIt was not written by a single person, nor meant for an audience. It rose from cremation grounds, pilgrim paths, and wandering ascetics; spoken not to explain anything, but to dissolve something. The chant moved through those who had stepped away from names, roles, and certainty, carrying the reminder that everything the ego clings to will eventually turn to ash.\n\n“Bam” is the sound of rupture; the sudden breaking of identity.\n“Lahiri” flows like a wave, carrying what remains beyond fear and form.\n\nOver time, the chant traveled orally, changing slightly with each voice, yet never losing its core vibration. It was never about belief. It was about crossing from attachment to awareness, from form to formlessness.\n\nThis interpretation of Bam Lahiri does not attempt to recreate the original moment. That moment belongs to history, to soil, to fire, to breath. Instead, it listens deeply to the pulse beneath the chant and allows it to speak again through a different medium.\n\nThe repetition remains.\nThe fire remains.\nThe stripping away remains.\n\nWhat changes is only the vessel.\n\n“Bam Lahiri” continues not because it is preserved, but because it is experienced; each time burning away something that was never meant to last.

मैं चैतन्य हूँ, मैं शिव हूँ | Nirvana Shatakam Inspired | Advaita Meditation Chant
A still, meditative song inspired by the spirit of Nirvana Shatakam and the Advaita (non-dual) teaching of Self-inquiry. This composition moves through the timeless negation: ना मन, ना बुद्धि, ना चित्त, ना अहं and returns again and again to the essence: मैं चैतन्य हूँ… मैं शिव हूँ… Here, Shiva is formless; pure awareness beyond identity, beyond change, beyond fear. A mantra to listen to in silence, to sing softly, or to keep in the background for meditation, yoga, breathwork, and inner stillness.

So’ham Shānti: A Gentle Awakening Mantra for Peace & Awareness
So’ham Shānti is a gentle, meditative mantra inspired by the timeless wisdom found across the many Gitas. So’ham means “I am That”: a reminder that awareness is already whole, beyond body, mind, and effort. Shānti is peace, not something to achieve, but something that naturally arises when striving falls away. This composition is designed to be listened to slowly and quietly. There is no instruction here, no belief required; only space to rest, breathe, and notice what remains when the mind softens. Let the sound guide awareness inward. Let repetition dissolve effort. Let stillness speak for itself. Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com #Soham #Shanti #MeditationMusic #Awareness #Mantra #InnerPeace #NonDual #SpiritualMusic

Nothing Left to Hold | Peaceful Death Perspective
Theme: A peaceful relationship with death as completion, not loss Nothing Left to Hold is a gentle reflection on impermanence, surrender, and the quiet peace that comes when we stop clinging. Inspired by themes from The Peaceful Death Handbook, this song explores what it means to live fully so that letting go becomes natural. Like a sunset settling into night, the music invites rest rather than resistance, trust rather than fear. This song is for anyone navigating change, grief, endings, or inner transformation. It reminds us that when we live with awareness, kindness, and presence, there is nothing left unfinished and nothing left to hold. Let this music be a companion for still moments, meditation, reflection, or simply breathing more softly into life. #Impermanence #LettingGo #PeacefulMusic #AcousticFolk #MindfulLiving #CalmSongs #SongsForReflection #MysticSeeker Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com

When the Self Falls Away | A Journey Beyond Ego (Kabir Inspired)
“When the Self Falls Away” is a soft-rock, reflective song inspired by the timeless wisdom of Kabir’s dohas. It explores the journey from ego, fear, and self-doubt to a deeper awakening within, the moment when the noise quiets, the masks fall, and the true self begins to shine. Through warm acoustic tones, heartfelt vocals, and poetic lyrics, this song carries the essence of Kabir’s teaching: Peace begins the moment the “I” begins to fade. If you’re walking a path of healing, awakening, or inner transformation, let this song accompany you gently. Lyrics explore: • Ego softening • Inner peace • The quiet awakening within • Surrender, authenticity, and self-discovery • Kabir’s spiritual insight in a modern musical form Best listened to with headphones. New Kabir-inspired songs coming soon. Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com

The Sunset Calls My Name | A Song for Rest, Completion & Peace
As the light softens and the day comes to rest, this song reflects on a life lived with care, simplicity, and peace. “The Sunset Calls My Name” is a gentle song inspired by the quiet wisdom of impermanence. It speaks of endings not as loss, but as completion. Of leaving without fear, without regret, and without unfinished words. Set against images of fields, barns, and the slow turning of the sky, this song invites you to rest in the truth that nothing needs to be forced. When a life is lived with presence and kindness, letting go becomes natural. This song is for: • Quiet evenings and sunsets • Reflection and gentle healing • Anyone learning to release fear and trust the natural flow of life Let the music be a soft companion as you breathe, remember, and rest. #TheSunsetCallsMyName #GentleFolk #Impermanence #LettingGo #PeacefulMusic #AcousticFolk #MindfulLiving #CalmSongs #SongsForReflection #MysticSeeker Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com

The Quiet Light Inside | Kabir’s Wisdom in a Modern Song
The Quiet Light Inside: Song shaped by Kabir’s dohas, the kind that break through the noise and speak directly to the soul. It’s about the moment our ego softens, the moment we stop searching for meaning outside, and the moment we discover a light inside us that never once left. A song for anyone who’s ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or disconnected, and is ready to return to themselves. Let it remind you: Peace begins when the self falls away. : #TheQuietLightInside #MysticSeekerMusic #IndieSound #AcousticSoul #SpiritualRock #KabirWisdom #IndieFolkRock #InnerPeaceJourney #ConsciousMusic #HealingVibrations #SongwritersOfInstagram #AwakeningPath #EgoToSoul Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com

Simple as the Sky | A Kabir-Inspired Acoustic Song on Simplicity & Inner Peace
“Simple as the Sky” is an acoustic, soul-soothing song inspired by the timeless teachings of Kabir. With just guitar, bass, and a gentle voice, this song explores Kabir’s deepest lesson: Life becomes clear when we stop complicating it. The lyrics reflect Kabir’s wisdom on simplicity, inner quiet, and returning to the heart. No striving, no noise, no struggle — just the soft truth waiting within us. If you’re seeking calm, clarity, or a moment of inward reflection, let this song be a companion to your breath. Themes: - Simplicity - Letting go - Inner peace - Mindfulness Kabir’s spiritual teachings reimagined in modern acoustic style Listen with headphones for the purest warmth. More Kabir-inspired music coming soon. Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com

Wear Your Heart | Kabir’s Timeless Wisdom in a Country Song
This song is a humble tribute to Sant Kabir, the mystic weaver of 15th-century India, reimagined in an English acoustic / country-folk style. In his dohas, Kabir used simple images—threads, looms, pots, water, and the ocean to point to the deepest truths of the heart. “Wear Your Heart” takes those images and translates their spirit into English lyrics, so that listeners who don’t know Hindi can still feel Kabir’s message: The loom and golden threads remind us that what we “wear” outside starts from the fabric of our inner life. The potter and clay show how all forms eventually break, but the “water” of consciousness and love remains. The drops and ocean reveal how every small act of love and surrender flows back into something vast and timeless. This is not a literal translation of any one doha, but a devotional interpretation—a way of letting Kabir’s symbols breathe inside a modern, gentle country / folk sound: acoustic guitar, warm vocals, and a slow, heart-led groove. Best way to listen: – Put on headphones – Close your eyes – Let the images of the loom, the potter, and the ocean play in your mind – Ask yourself: What am I really wearing on my heart? Dedication With love and reverence to Kabir, the eternal weaver of truth, whose simple words still unravel our illusions and stitch us back to the Divine. If this song touched you, please like, comment, and share it with anyone who loves Kabir, mystic poetry, or soulful acoustic music. #kabirdoha #kabirdas #kabirsaint Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com

Kabir - Jab Main Tha: जब मैं था तब हरि नहीं
जब मैं था तब हरि नहीं, अब हरि हैं मैं नाहिं। सब अंधियारा मिट गया, जब दीपक देख्या माहिं॥ This is a heartfelt mystical song inspired by Kabir’s timeless dohas: a gentle call to wake up from the illusion of separation and return to the Beloved within. The song weaves together two powerful dohas of Kabir: “Jab main tha tab Hari nahin, Ab Hari hai main naahi. Sab andhiyaara mit gaya, Deepak dekhya maahi.” “Dukhmēṁ sumiran sab kare, Sukh mēṁ kare na koi. Jo sukh mēṁ sumiran kare, To dukh kāhe ko hoi.” With new English lyrics that speak of searching, surrender, and inner light. It’s meant to be listened to with a quiet heart, eyes closed, as a small meditation on love and letting go of the little “I”. Best way to listen: – Use headphones – Breathe slowly and deeply – Let the words and music wash over you like a gentle prayer Themes in this song: - Ego dissolving into the Divine - Remembering the Beloved in joy and in pain - Discovering the inner lamp (deepak) of awareness Kabir’s wisdom for modern seekers If this song touched you, please like, comment, and share it with someone who is on a spiritual path. Your support helps this kind of devotional, conscious music reach more hearts. Thank you for listening. May Kabir’s lamp keep shining in you. #Kabir #KabirDoha #Bhajan #DevotionalMusic #SpiritualMusic #MysticSeeker #MeditationMusic #JabMainTha #awakeningsong Explore more at: https://mysticseeker.com https://mysticseekerbooks.com