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aureliaeiter · 2 days
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We have pop pagan music
So last week I made a post about how we as pagans don't really have pop music to listen to that relates to our beliefs and myths. All pagan music is pretty much folk, metal or reenactments of ancient and medival music. Nothing wrong with it, but some of us like to be basic from time to time.
Then I realised... That's not true. There's plenty of pop songs that reference the gods and the myths even though the singers themselves may not be polytheists and that's why I created this playlist. Here you can listen to mostly upbeat but also some pop ballads that you could relate to as a polytheists.
Of course I'm accepting recommendations but please only recommend songs of genres that are pop-adjacent (pop, pop-rock, K-pop, J-pop, dance pop...) or mainstream (r&b, rap, trap, hip hop). It'd be especially thankful in recommendations from other faiths like Kemetism, Norse, Celtic, etc. since I don't know much about those. Any language is good.
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blackmetalnature · 2 years
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Maria Franz & the girls prior to a show
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deusinabsentiaa · 5 months
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Looking for Safe/Inclusive Satanic/Pagan Music (Preferably Metal/Rock)
I've been trying to find some good safe and inclusive satanic & metal artists but I'm so new to the genres that it's hard for me to know which band/artist/group is safe and which isn't. I'm looking for any band that would fall under satanic/pagan metal or just satanic/pagan music overall. If anyone has any good recs, please send them my way! I just want to make sure that the group/artist/bands aren't racist/nazis/anti-lgbtqia etc. I'm already a fan of Ghost, but I'd love to start branching out to some other artists.
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lailoken · 1 year
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would you be willing to share your thoughts on using music in magic? and if so would you be willung to share some examples?
I think music is a wonderful and powerful tool. Some things call for holy silence, but there is so much magic that can benefit from music, and ot certainly plays a role in my practice.
Sometimes, music is useful for its sheer capacity for trance induction. When I'm aiming for this, I tend to use music that is highly rhythmic and hypnotic.
Other times, music can be useful for its ability to conjure and focus emotions. In my experience, any music that is highly emotionally evocative will do, but it's all the better if you have a preexisting emotional tie to the song.
Music can also be used in a propitiatory manner. In my practice, I have repeatedly found that most spirits are extremely responsive to offerings of song I have given them. Accordingly, this way of utilizing music in magic requires someone to sing or play an instrument, as opposed to the previous ways, which involve using external music as a ritual device. For example, I often show respect to the river spirit I work with by terminating our exchanges with song.
Finally, of course, there are the old songs; traditional hymns, folktunes, and chants, which yoke singer and listener, alike, to the vibrations and inspirations of those long-dead. These songs demonstrate the capcity of music to act as a bridge through time and space, and from soul to soul.
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connors-conjurations · 9 months
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Update ✨
Went to the Zoo!
And I have been drafted into a Pagan music group- we are the opening band for two upcoming Pagan pride festivals in Ontario!
So excited to play, but I have quite a few songs to memorize!
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the-ginger-viking · 4 months
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One of my favorite bands keeps adding suspicious imagery to their garb, the most recent being an alt right winged othala rune. And people are defending them using it! Which is crazy to me. The Norse folks I find community with are vehemently opposed to facism and wouldn't want dog whistles in their communities.
Would love to hear other's thoughts on it; do you think the use of a flyfot and winged othala has any place in modern society?
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elegyforadream · 4 months
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There's a pagan in me that I cannot shake off...
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cavorta · 6 months
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October 17, 2023 Not long and it's Samhain/Halloween again. 🎃 If you are interested in some pagan music especially for this occasion, I have a playlist for that on YouTube.
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dragonofdarkness666 · 2 months
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Pagan Folk Witch songs YouTube
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20 minutes of sweet uninterrupted Pagan Ritual Music 😈
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iputaspellonyou2024 · 30 days
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courtleymanor · 9 months
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aureliaeiter · 10 days
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I wish we had pop pagan music
Don't get me wrong, I love listening to those artists that reenact Celtic or Ancient Greek music from time to time. They're very skilled and it's a beautiful form of art.
But I also wish we had music that was more mainstream. Some upbeat pop music. R&B and hip-hop that referenced the gods without making the entire song revolve around them. Something you can actually play around your friends that aren't pagans but they would still like.
Edit on this post!
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blackmetalnature · 2 years
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magicoldcottage · 9 months
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Did you Know that Sound can Heal?
Have you ever wondered why some music sounds more soothing and uplifting than others?
Have you ever walked into a spiritual shop and felt a deep connection with the music that you haven't felt with songs on the radio?
If so, you might have been exposed to the healing frequency of 432 Hz, a sound that resonates with the harmonic intonation of nature and the human heart.
If you are interested in learning how music can heal you and why the healing power of music was denied to us, keep reading.
What is 432 Hz
432 Hz is a frequency of sound that is said to have a healing effect on the human body and mind. It is the harmonic intonation of nature and resonates with our cells, atoms, DNA, and heartbeat. It vibrates in the heart chakra and expands our capacity for love and compassion.
432 Hz is rooted in musical history, geometry, science, and architecture and has been found in various ancient sites. For example, the Pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge, and the Temple of Delphi were all built using the 432 Hz ratio. The ancient Greeks also used this frequency to tune their instruments and create sacred music. Pythagoras, the famous mathematician and philosopher, believed that frequencies had a healing effect on the body and that daily exposure to music was beneficial for human health.
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What are the benefits of listening to 432 Hz music?
Listening to 432 Hz music can have a profound impact on your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Some of the benefits include:
Lowering your heart rate and blood pressure: Studies have concluded that listening to music at 432 Hz can decrease your heart rate and blood pressure significantly in comparison to 440 Hz, which is the standard tuning for most modern music. This can help you relax and reduce stress levels.
Increasing your happiness and self-esteem: Listening to 432 Hz music can also improve your mood, happiness, self-esteem, self-confidence and release emotional blockages. It can help you feel more joyful and relaxed, as well as more connected to yourself and others.
Improving your sleep quality: Listening to 432 Hz music can improve your quality of sleep and help you stay asleep longer. Sleep is vital for a healthy lifestyle, and studies have found that adults with delayed sleep latency can benefit immensely from listening to this frequency before bed or during afternoon naps.
Aligning you with the frequency of nature: 432 Hz resonates with the Schumann Resonance of 8 Hz which is the vibration of the earth. It causes listeners to feel better and more connected with nature. It attunes our brains to the frequency of the earth. This can help us harmonize with the natural rhythms of life and enhance our intuition.
Clearing energetic blockages: The frequency of 432 Hz can also help us clear energetic blockages in our body and mind. These blockages can manifest as physical pain, emotional trauma, mental fog, or spiritual disconnection. By listening to this frequency, we can release these blockages and allow our energy to flow freely.
Enhancing your creativity and imagination: Listening to 432 Hz music can also stimulate your creativity and imagination. It can help you access higher states of consciousness and inspiration. It can also help you express yourself more authentically and artistically.
Restoring your memory and brain function: Listening to 432 Hz music can also improve your memory and brain function. It can help you recall information better and process information faster. It can also help you heal from neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s or stroke3.
So will any music help me?
Sadly no, America in 1926 drifted away from this frequency and adopted 440 Hz (A above middle C for anyone musical). With their support, an international agreement in 1953 converted the world to a new frequency and the healing properties of music were lost. I'm not into conspiracies but some have suggested the FDA formed in 1930 would have been keen for people to be less healthy.
How to listen to 432 Hz music?
There are many ways to listen to 432 Hz music. You can find online platforms that offer free or paid streaming services for this frequency. You can also download apps or software that allow you to convert any music file into 432 Hz. You can also buy CDs or vinyl records that are recorded at this frequency.
Some tips for listening to 432 Hz music are:
Use headphones or speakers that have good sound quality
Listen in a quiet and comfortable environment
Set an intention before listening
Breathe deeply and relax your body
Focus on the sound and how it makes you feel
Listen for at least 15 minutes a day
Conclusion
Listening to 432 Hz music is a simple yet powerful way to heal yourself on all levels. It can help you align with the frequency of nature and the universe, as well as enhance your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. By tuning into this frequency, you can experience more peace, joy, love, and harmony in your life. I personally love to listen to it through headphones while walking in nature to increase my connection.
If you are interested in learning more about the healing power of sound frequencies, you can check out these resources:
The 432Hz Universal Healing Frequency • Musical Hypnosis
Healing Frequencies of the Human Body: Full List and Benefits
7 Benefits of listening to 432 Hz music - Sound Healers
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broomsick · 2 years
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Since we’re on the topic of music,
please allow me to share my nordic playlist once again. I listen to it either for fun or to meditate. I’ve added new songs since the last time I shared it with you all! 
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kaltsektion · 3 months
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Linnea Hjertén
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