Molehill Spirit Music

Without Words
These reflective instrumental improvisations touch on many musical styles, including Baroque, classical, Spanish, and jazz - with modern instrumentation. Have a cup of tea and get
in the mood.
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Moving Meditation
This music is specially composed and arranged to support and accompany meditative activities such as sacred dance, massage, mime, martial arts kata, sitting, drinking tea, painting, weaving, building pyramids, sanding wood . . . Titles
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Serenity
Soothing, relaxing classical guitar music played by Margaret Iredell. There are selections from Bach, Sor, Tarrega, and others.
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Life In The Labyrinth
"When I recorded Life in the Labyrinth, my aim was to use musical instruments to produce certain specific moods with which the listener might resonate and, as a result, be steered toward the corresponding Macrodimensional Chambers within which these moods are the reality."
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Song for Inanna
Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth, is the most important goddess of the Sumerian pantheon in ancient Mesopotamia. She is goddess of love, fertility, and war. Inanna travels to the underworld, in a story where she symbolizes transformation through death and rebirth. She is connected with the planet Venus, and her symbol is an eight-pointed star. As Great Mother she gives life to the waxing and waning moon. She is also connected with the stone lapis lazuli, which she wore on her journey to the underworld. She is often portrayed as a richly dressed goddess or a naked woman cupping her breasts. One of her gifts is the art of lovemaking. She is also pictured driving a chariot pulled by lions, sometimes followed by a pack of hunting dogs, or as a goddess of war with bow and quiver. Another symbol she is associated with is the caduceus, two snakes coiled around a staff. Her fertility is symbolized by red colored eggs or bundles of wheat. The Akkadians called her Ishtar. These musical compositions follow the mythical story of Inanna, her marriage, her journey to the land of the dead and back, and the blessings she bestows on the Earth and all living beings. They are given in homage to the goddess nature within us all.
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