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From: maurice11
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  • moaui la meditation sous lsd meme avec un didj je trouve pas sa tres GG^^ :p

  • lol the hippies have to goto a forest to have this experiment, i goto my room and get the same thing but with many more colors, ty shrooms!

  • Dawm hippies!!!

  • keep up the good work, its better than drinkin urself silly

  • its didgeridoo healing? the freqencies of the didgeridoo's might have an effect on the aura of the person being "healed" which might help meditation too

  • This reminds me of all the wackos who go to India and live in ashrams with their "guru"....LOL

  • @SpeedyNeutrino43

    Have you been to india?

  • beautifull music and great for meditation i my self have experianced this type of meditation

  • WTF?!? where are you guys located? i need to get out the usa it sucks over here, i cant stand hip hop music or seeing the kids that like hip hop. australia is where i need to go!

  • I totally agree man.

  • Don't they have a didgeridoo shop somewhere there or didgeridoo-teachers? Going there would be a lot easier than to go directly to australia (though that would be infinite more cooler).

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  • I'm sorry but... This has nothing to do with Australia.

  • This has EVERYTHING to do with Australia. It is the oldest music from our continent - 65,000 years old to be precise!

  • I wouldn't like to semm arrogant, as I'm not australian... And you are. But I suggest you to better get informed. There's no precise date, but history and antropology tell us that aboriginal music could be born from 2.000 to 15.000 years ago. The more traditional "didjeridoo" music is from north eastern and western Arnhem land. In Arnhem land didjeridoo (a name given by english colonialists) is called in many other ways, depending on the area and the tribe:

  • yidaki, mago, djalupu, djubini, ganbag, gamalag, maluk, yirago, yiraki, and so on...

    Probably I wasn't clear saying this has NOTHING to do with Australia. I just meant to say that THIS VIDEO, and THE WAY THE INSTRUMENT IS PLAYED IN THIS VIDEO has NOTHING to do with Australia. I hope now I clarified myself. :-)

  • @warrawillah precise???

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