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Sacred Garden, Ranga's latest offering of pulsing rhythms, calms you to the core.
The scenic sounds will set you adrift on your own sea of tranquillity.
Delicate harmonies and soft chunky beats melt your mind; the perfect backdrop
for any healing practice or ambient moment.

Helen Reavill
Yoga teacher at Yoga Rocks

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An intimate journey into a trancelike state of love and happiness

The journey starts with the shout of the Indian cuckoo, echo of the beloved. You are invited to enter the magical garden. Once passed the "Hidden Entrance" the stream of music will gradually drag you deeper into the inner world.

In the second part ,"Lasting Embrace", temple bells anounce that you are being carried by something bigger than you. There is dearness and intimate sharing in the melody; a recognition of something lost long ago. The longing voice of the indian violin, the sarangi,
tells her story.

The last part of this work is called "Fountain of Bliss".
The first and the second part flow together. It feels like the earth is dancing; unceasingly moving towards rainbowlike arcs. The true spirit of tantra may be experienced.

 
The trancelike structure of "Sacred Garden" makes it very beneficial to tantric-and meditational practices, as well as to yoga, massage and other healing arts.
It was originally recorded as one piece.The basic keynote together with the steady, ongoing pulse of the rhythm is very well suited to bring the heart at ease.
"Sacred Garden"is intuitively created with a rhytmic structure that corresponds with the frequency of brainwaves between 4 and 8 Hz. This is called the theta state. Theta waves are believed to be connected with unconsious images and creativity. They seem to induce long forgotten childhood memories.
Be careful:
may influence driving ability
Coen Helfenrath and Ted de Jongs are
really capable of creating colours.
by Christel Jansen
Dutch Yoga Magazine

Following on from their succesful releases Radiant
Awakening and Inner Circle Ranga are back with
another tranquil and inspiring album.
by Martin Gill
London Yogamagazine
We istened to his album- not on a yoga math or stool-
but simply on a creaky chair behind the pc; even thean
t meditative impact of the Indian violin and the soft
drumming on the tablas is evident.
Onkruid Magazine
may/june 2010
Very nice album for a gentle mood
by Ewald Wagenaar
De Koorddanser 4
2010
Sacred Garden is available in your local recordshop EAN: 9 783894 275334
All Ranga CD's can also be ordered on GROOVES-INC. (worldwide free delivery!)
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