Asana 2: Moving Meditation
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- devata (material)
- amrita flux (sacred system)
- beyond the zero (bill laswell)
- the calling (pressure drop)
- magnetic (tabla beat science)
- solar spirit (asiatronic)
- sattvam (mike d.)
- corpse pose (divination)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #103861 in Music
- Released on: 2001-09-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The purpose of yoga is to realize one's true nature, the nature of peace and eternal bliss. Asana Two: Moving Meditation, hopes to inspire this path, for when deeply immersed in music, one can feel close to the divine.
Review
A collection of booming, dance-oriented tracks that make for a hip yoga session. --New Age Journal's Body & Soul Holistic Health Guide
Q review, September 2000
Beyond The Zero is a particularly inviting groove
Customer Reviews
Great CD For Power Yoga
I don't like the typical slow music for Power Yoga. This Cd with all the strong drumbeats motivates my class to really push themselves to their edge. I highly recommend this cd for Power Yoga as well as Pilates class.
Does not deliver on its promises
I became interested in this CD based on the fact that people who purchased Sundari-A Jivamukti Yoga Class also purchased Asana 2, Moving Meditation. These two albums are radically different. I've found Sundari to be meditative and conducive to relaxing yoga sessions. I expected Asana to be more upbeat, but still meditative and inviting to do yoga by. Not true. This album is based on a continual synthesized drum beat, and despite the fact that it is billed as being by "various artists," each track is repetitive and does not vary from the same tiresome beat of the previous track. Nothing about the album could be honestly recognized as meditative or spiritual, despite the suggestive titles of various tracks. I was quite disappointed with the album and found that it does not deliver on its promise of a meditative workout.
makes me move
I really enjoy this CD! Perhaps I am biased as i do have a belly dancing background (and use the first few tracks for warms ups then), but I enjoy the sultry swaying beats and motivating music to get me moving for a power vinyasa yoga class or a Friday niter (when everyone needs a reason to be there and let it all go) the 1st track may be a little too much "boogie" for initial setting of intention and "OMs", but perfect for driving your class to move/dance with the breath in pre-power warm-ups. Nicely exotic, not repetitious droning, or computerized electronica....I enjoy it!




