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  • Peace and Love <3

  • @MahoCanada2

    Oh, thats right... you are a Troll. Guess what? I am never mad bro.

  • @MahoCanada2

    Apparently 20+ people. Would you mind growing up?

  • my country :)

  • So sad i cant travel to egypt i would love to visit!

  • Awesome. Very relaxing. Vibrations awaken the soul...

  • @Mahocanada2

    I wasn't writing a poem, it was just a response and description of apart of my dream. Giving a negative comment isn't going to change that. Also love, you are on the wrong video for that kind of attitude. Go in peace.

  • @MissTrue8Wolf Poem or not, that was one of the corniest things I've ever read. I was looking for traditional Egyptian sounds, not the brain fart of a space case at top comment. Who up-votes that shit?

  • What kind of instrument is that? how do they know that's what it sounded like? Are these exact songs?

  • @gezkah i would like to know also. i think egyptians were black asians,

  • Very beautiful im from syria so i love the forgotten egypt

  • Thanks so much for posting..One of my go-to's for certain. =)

  • Makes me feel like I'm the god Anubis.

  • Ancient Egyptian music alwys make me feel scary and cold...

  • can anyone tell me who the artist is?

    i'd appreciate it. Peace! :)

  • hihi Im daddys little girl

  • age of mythology's music lol

  • I wish I could hear the REAL music. As far as I have read we do not have an idea of KMT's melodies. Strange as the Egyptians wrote down everything.

    Serene mix, lovely.

  • how did they produce these sounds (which sound kind-of like synthesizer's)?

  • cool I'm a crazy American girl

  • Two marks above the crown, the sun gave wisdom and strength, as it watched over us, eye in the sky to whom we behold.

  • Very beautiful, very beautiful indeed...

    And in my dreams Egypt calls my name, and into the heavens my mind is released to explore the universe. Thus a star born, thus a heart formed.

  • @MissTrue8Wolf You probably lived in egypt in a previous life. A lot of people that feel drawn to the pyramid and real magic probably lived in egypt and studied sorcery in the mystery schools there.

  • @MissTrue8Wolf Fuck, lady. That was one of the worst things I've ever seen.

    Roses are red

    Violets are blue

    You suck

  • @MahoCanada2 how unnecessary..

    you're probably 12 years old, you don't know jack about anything.

  • @ShadowVampireFTW Haha "You don't know nothin'."

  •  Sunete din valea regilor! Felicitari!

  • how could people recall the music of ancient egypt?

    was it written down with hierogrips?

  • @Attila1025 I'm questioning that too, haha but then again maybe the rhythm was passed down through generations (although centuries of years is a long time!)

  • Put your big nellys away. This music has no place for big nellys. In fact nellys are quite overrated. They are good for peeing and over-populating the earth. So put them back in their pants and LEAVE THEM THERE! THANKS

  • jesus christ. tis is making me dizzy... i'm sinking into my chair

  • hihi I'm a true expert of causing pleasure to people

  • Hey, let's not bicker, it's beautiful music...let's just leave it at that :) Let the music help you clear hatred and negativity. Remember, one love. 

  • @somesayimnot maybe people should comment after a meditation lol

  • why is it that people can more easily accept the idea that the ancient civilizations of the Nile Valley were instructed in the use of advanced technology by beings from out of space than they can accept that it was an African civilization?

  • @blakbird07

    Because the definition of an "African civilization" is sometimes skewed. Geographically, Egypt is in Africa. As far as it's rulers, and locals, their were many different ethnicities! There were many epic African civilizations and societies, and they did great deal for all human culture and have been sorely forgotten in history. Their matriarchal societies are intensely fascinating and complex societies...

  • @bramblesandlace

    ... But the fact remains that no one can claim Ancient Egypt, save for all of us.Ancient Egypt is part of all of our histories. It was in a centrally located area, a hub of culture, and a dynamic time in human history, and its origins, and lasting effects come from many cultures and races. Ancient Egypt is something we should be proud of as the human race, and we should learn from their integration.

  • @bramblesandlace The ORIGIN of Ancient Egypt was all black African my friend, because that's all there was in the beginning...black Africans. In order for different races to exist, they had to migrate out of Africa, undergo environmental changes and mutations, and then return to Egypt as a visibly altered race or nationality. This process took thousands of years, and in the meantime...only black Africans in ANCIENT Egypt. Truth and Peace, Love and Wisdom to all...

    ...

  • @blakbird07 egyptians were part african...

  • @bitethis47 part African?? Hummm, thats interesting !! how is every land surrounding Egypt, Africa but some how people still seem to not aknowledge Egyptians as Africans?

  • @e70031 i understand what you are trying to say...egypt is part of africa so egyptians shud be african like all other african countries..makes sense...but i think that the people of egypt were a blend of african people and others not from egypt...but i think ur right...i come from a place of mixed ethnicities..indian, white, african, chinese, muslim..but we are considered an african country.

  • Musica magica entra en mis Oidos.!!! SunGazing mode On.!!!

  • I need to sleep...

  • @suria49 Lol the Egyptians used an internal ramp to build the pyramids not sound... Man what happened to logic?? Smh

  • where did you find you ancient egyptian synthesizer?!? LOL. Just Kidding.  :-)

  • @Daelmyth lolololol

  • this reminds me of the game Zelda..

  • The People Commenting are retarded...I turned off comments on Videos. Who wants to read Comments from Cretins that do nothing by say mean things to try and offend. It's simple...turn Comments Off. Small minded people and their f***ed up juvenile insults...go away * poof * :o)

  • @chrisolds No Way! People Commenting are hilarious, even better than the videos (sometimes)!!!! Read the Wisdom of the Crowds

  • @girlsgathering lol...ok, tha's a good way to look at it. interesting pov. thank you, :o) for reminding me to laugh at people and their insults.

    *note, Read Wisdom of the Crowds. :oP

  • i agree, sounds indian. not that all african music is drums, they use other instruments but this is something else. thnx for posting though

  • Yeah, why should there be more than one kind of music in Africa? Take Europe for example: Bagpipes and Flamenco sounds absolutely the same! -.-

  • High notes aimed to activate the chakras or spiritual centres along the astral spinal cord. Ancient Egyptians build their pyramids using the secrets of sound by lifting the big stones. God manifest in the cosmic Universe as light and sound. Sound is the vibratory power that reverberates in the whole creation. Known as AMIN in Egypt, Jews say AMEN, Known as the WORD and faithful in Christianity, In Tibet is HUM, in Hindu Religion AUM. AUM is a mantra used by yogis with pranayama techniques.

  • ''egyptian meditation'' lol... egyptian only do meditation with drugs and shisha

  • this is not egyptian music, but occidental shit trying to copy egyptian music

    sounds more like indian

  • Afrocentrist trolls? really? I really cannot stand when people post things like they know what they are talking about when really they are just posting their own opinion making it out like they are correct

  • wow.. intense..

  • @Big0v0Balls  It's beautiful!

  • Certainly not anceient Egyptian music. Has that "orient" sound we associate with Middle Eastern music (perhaps mostly in Phrygian mode?). Anyway, the title is misleading, but the music is awesome!

  • Let's see time being an illusion when you're on your death bed is all I have to say...

  • omg i love it! egyptian music is just so mysterious and spiritual and beautiful! ^_^

  • @prettylittlenothing this is not egyptian music

  • thank you

    

  • This music took me beyond this word,it touched my soul...

    thank you so much malakhhatzadik I looooooooooooove it

  • The music is modern but you have captured the resonating spirit of the Ancient Ones in their meditation and ritual practices. This work is a masterpiece and I look forward to more. Many thanks!!!

  • Really like this, thank you..

  • Geez--so much anger about whether the video is named correctly or not? What's up with that?

    They say that the song "Soul Makossa," by Manu Dibango of Cameroon, was really neither soul nor makossa. But it's a fantastic song!

    I am really enjoying this video and the others in the series. Rather than having war to the knife about what it's called, or whether it's African-sounding enough, why not enjoy it if you enjoy it, and move on or make something of your own if you don't?

  • @Villagejonesy Tv device designed to anger people, not many notice.. This is where it comes from..

    Good day!

  • I meditate to pink floyd-marooned.

  • I find it hard to believe that black build ancient Egypt. The same people that have destroyed every American city they inhabit claim to have build Ancient Egypt.

  • @JOSUE1987 your ingorent man. next time you have a thought, smack yourself. please and thnx.

  • @MrCanadiankid25 It's the truth.

  • @JOSUE1987 Did you even think about what you were writing before you posted that? Because you sound completely barbarous and insolent.

  • @JOSUE1987 Wow...That's one of the more racist things I've seen in a while. You seem to be a very closed-minded, intolerant, and uneducated individual. Think before you speak.

  • @JOSUE1987 you're a dumbass. enough said

  • Too Modern!!!

  • Been to all those cool buildings

  • no african rhythm...

  • @RasAlun478 Ya think? Check the description.

    You Afrocentrist trolls really need to lay off with your pre-adolescent race baiting before your karma catches up with you.

  • @malakhhatzadik I agree this is lame. And u make no sense make a video about an Ancient African nation and expect African centered people not to comment

  • @malakhhatzadik Thank you.

  • @malakhhatzadik stop being jealous with the world and accept your fate.......

  • @malakhhatzadik ..ur an idiot and egypt is in AFRICA.

  • @Avah305 But it's hardly what you'd call "African culture"

    it's so much more middle eastern.

    The guy he responded to was hoping to hear a more "Tribal" theme.

  • @malakhhatzadik Looks like you got baited quite handily enough to spew some racist reactionary bullshit. You're an idiot.

  • @malakhhatzadik Wow...didn't take you long at all to show ur hatred for the original ppl. Three little words....then CHAOS!! Typical canaanite with no divine origin and his ravenous western hunger to devour the truth and put his recessive stale features on it!!

  • @malakhhatzadik what?.... in english please...

  • @malakhhatzadik u got a problem with trolls bitch??

  • @malakhhatzadik man u stole the words right from my mouth

  • @RasAlun478 bruh hush! let them imitate us...its okay that's what invaders do best. :-)

  • @RasAlun478 Learn Geography PLZ

  • @RasAlun478

    Egypt isn't "African Culture", just because it's in Africa doesn't mean it's African.

    German rhythm is nothing like Italian rhythm even though their both in Europe, you shouldn't stereotype.

  • @Ruaidhra No my freind.I'm afraid your wrong.Your doing what alotta white so called scholars and other sorts do.Egypt is Africa.Matter fact Kemet is the Mother Land just like the rest of Africa is.Kemet is just africas greatest works.The birth place of humanity.The ancient Nile valley civilization.

  • @visionkingdom The second dynasty rediscovered it from an Older race. There were two different dynasties, not necessarily in direct sequence.. There is evidence of retrograde instead of progress in their temple building, in both terms of scale and intricacy of design. It was perfect, abandoned then became worse with each successive generation. Egypt still has a lot of mysteries left to give up and collectively we get no where if we're fighting over a sense of entitlement.

  • @visionkingdom

    I'm talking about Music not Geography.

    And on the point of Humanity's Birth place, that wasn't the subject of discussion either.

  • don't ever close your eyes while listening to this or you might never open them again

  • @chocolatecookie88 I closed my eyes for 1 minute because i'm a dare devil

  • @chocolatecookie88 lol why? xD ^^

  • loool this sound have binaural beats or isochronic tones is the back ground.

    i think it should be advised . . .

  • @LaciRichter I know, right? I wonder if he would tell George Lucas to rename Star Wars because it doesn't literally depict a war between stars. Some people just lack imagination. That's what meditation is for. :)

  • 45 people think meditation is a waste of good shopping time. They think they should rather be in malls buying bullshit that they cant get enough of.

  • is this actual music from egypt? or just culturally improvised "egyptian" music

  • every time I listen to this music I get chills up my spine lol

  • @emmazetajones Is there anyway I can have this music sent to me? I'd love to play on my ipod! :)

  • love it.who cares if is authentic or not .

  • Its creepy music

  • civilization of the African black people stolen by the causausian mountainers...how sad.

  • Love love love this; thank you!!! Namaste.

  • @NataliaRaw What has namaste got to do with egyptian meditation? Namaste is an Indian greeting! Sheesh... silly westerners.

  • Dear temporal space rift, I know ur not closing anytime soon. Can you lend us more wisdom! #smartTuesday

  • where can i download this stuff? i like eastern sounds . this is awesome

  • Ancient? Do not try to make fools of people. This music is not ancient

  • Wowzers! Love all nine! Thank you.

  • I want Cleopatra right now.

  • un mot: MAGNIFIQUE

  • marvelous

  • @gsus7125 .....hahahhha...what.....

  • @gsus7125 well it's certainly not bad for them

  • God bless Egypt.

  • You are felling it ,but can you touch it?Almost?

  • i imagine myself as king lol very relaxing

  • Bismilah

    

  • while this is nice meditation music, it's not very genuine to the instruments or melodies that would have been heard in ancient egypt. it seems to be more what a western ear would call "exotic" but that's about it. i'd lose the title.

  • @gaycopt You're right, it's vaguely Arabic-sounding and in a typically Middle Eastern scale, but not "ancient Egyptian." I know we cannot recreate the music of the ancient Greeks because that knowledge is lost to us, so I'd imagine it's the same for ancient Egypt. Hell, we couldn't even read hieroglyphs until about 150 years ago, when scholars began truly cracking the Rosetta Stone. And if not for the Rosetta Stone, we probably still would not be able to read them..

  • @gaycopt thank u

  • @gaycopt - I agree. It would be nice to have instruments in ethnic tuning and not equal temperament. Still, it's great meditation music.

  • @gaycopt yeah lol way to much samples and electronic sounds ahah :P though its good, but i doupt egyptians could play this.

  • @gaycopt were u there? cool

    

  • @hidearCellofGod smart cunt ain't ya. I have a music degree, and in that I studied ancient music, arab/north african music and know how they track it back. He's right. Not egyptian at all

  • @gaycopt I agree to maximum extent with you.

  • @gaycopt ..I think all that was needed was to title it or add to the description "inspired by" ancient egypt or even "my interpretation of", it's clear that no one believes that this was derived from actual ancient egyptian artifacts. Now, enjoy the music and have a peaceful day! Namaste,

  • I was planning a trip to Egypt for Nov 2011. I cancelled my plans because of what happened. Is it now safe to travel? It's my dream to see Egypt.

  • @Raea714 Well,the past few days I would have told you I am not sure if it's that safe..but now that police officers are actually back in the streets I can assure you it's safe enough,just take in consideration the usual safety precautions at the airport and touristic places you visit..I would also recommend you taking care while dealing with Egyptian currency and know the prices of products and such,and sorry for the delay we just wanted you to see a better Egypt :) welcome to ur 2nd home Egypt.

  • there is something so mystical about ancient and present day egypt. much love to the people of egypt and the rest of the world from texas.

  • i am obsessed with all things egyptian. i would kill to go to egypt. my mom talks about how much egyptians hate americans and all that, but i wouldn't even care. i would still go, even if it meant risking my life. i feel like if reincarnation is real then i must have been an ancient egyptian in a past life because i definitely feel pulled to everything related to ancient egypt.

  • @ChelseaBobcat im the same way with ancient china, im pulled towards things that of a ninja. :]

  • @ChelseaBobcat Dude, there's quite safe! I've been there. People r kind, like having conversation, like people, just dont look at them disrespectfully - everyone feels it. The historical places, the deserts are AMAZING!! best place i ever been to. So have no doubts - go to a traveling agency and hit the road!!! It's unforgettable trip!!

    P.s. feeling the same (like u r)

  • @ChelseaBobcat Hi,Iam Egyptian and I felt obliged to correct your mum's point of view we really don't hate Americans,infact we don't hate anyone=Dif there is sth we hate is the interference of American government in our country and policy..but we know we should differentiate between the American government and the American people!! wether you r a supporter of it or not it's ur opinion/right and it's respected=)&eventhough Egypt isn't very big in space,it can accomedate everyone.welcome to Egypt.

  • @2010sasso im glad to hear it! i mean i don't really pay attention to or support anything the american government does, but i can definitely understand why people don't like it. i'm not saying i dislike american gov, but i dislike the way they go about handling delicate situations, such as interference in countries like Egypt. thanks for replying though; its nice to know that people can still differentiate the differences between the american gov and americans as a whole.

  • @ChelseaBobcat you are most definitely welcome :) pray we will see a day where we all live in peace :)

  • @2010sasso i do. everyday.

  • @2010sasso Thank You! Glad to hear there are people who actually understand the difference. You know you'd be surprised at how many people who work for the American Goverment, also dislike the government and their operations. But why work for the government? Survival, you know? Just like anyone else, we have to work to make it in todays bad economy. The problem is, they won't listen to the little people, and when you're high enough in the power chain, they don't let you tell the truth.

  • @FaultyParadise It's like you are describing the situation in Egypt before 25th jan. !!which can all be summed up in the word "corruption" :(I think half of the Egyptian population used to do the same just for survival.. the thing is that they sold their conscience and still couldn't afford a piece of bread to eat ..it's not my place to interfere in other countries affairs so all i can do is pray for all Americans out there to achieve their goals and dreams and for them to have a better life :)

  • @2010sasso yeah, unfortunately the American government feel like they have to send our military all over the globe to fix everyones problems, and when someone is having a dispute in their own country we automatically need to be the earth's superman>.>

  • @PandemicInfektion Lol :D well,it seems it's hard to convince it otherwise :D let's pray the world lives in peace then :)

  • @PandemicInfektion you guys dont even know..

  • @41stEvilOtto41 don't know what?

  • @PandemicInfektion Corruption is all around us and forever will be, in all forms. down to little kids cheating at hide an seek to goverment officials controlling the world. nothings ever gonna stop untill we decide. if people are honestly are fine with the way things are now, *whoof...* gotta whole 'nother thing comin.

  • @41stEvilOtto41 our us government has stated that it is unconstitutional to drug test government officials. i know how deep corruption digs.

  • @PandemicInfektion see? see? excuses.. thats all it is, excuses.. if they werent so built on eachother they wouldnt be able to get away with this shit.

  • @41stEvilOtto41 excuses. our government is full of emxD

  • @ChelseaBobcat That's a cool idea... reincarnation in one's favorite civilization...

  • @14GloryofRome14 :) i think so too!

  • can i have a link?? :D

  • OK. this sounds weird, but i think i'm a reincarnation of a Persian or Arabian princess! help me!!!!!

  • @TigressofBalance seriously? what makes you think that? just wondering

  • heheheh i was there in that temple

  • Good background music for reading the Book Of The Dead

  • This is amazing. I am a writer/director who would love to work with ahmad.

  • Thank you btw! ^.^