Duduk Meditation | Ancient Egyptian

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Published 2020-05-27

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  • @adamr3028
    play this music,light a candle and burn incense.you're all set.
  • I love this. It’s very soothing. I’m 30 and I quit pharmacy to start a new career and moved to a new state to start a completely new life and am lonely. This is nice.
  • @NiquidFox
    If anybody is wondering, the Pharaoh in the thumbnail is Sobekneferu
  • If you're reading this, know that you are loved and deserve peace. Let's spread positivity and kindness wherever we go, and make a difference in the world. ❤️
  • We may not all speak the same language or carry the same scars, but we all feel love, heartbreak, and sadness. I send love and light out to all sentient beings who need healing and love. May this video bring you soulful love, abundant joy, and meaningful happiness. You are loved, you are needed and you are a blessing upon this earth 🙏❤🌈☀✨
  • I wish everyone who clicked on this video the most love, peace and abundance. You’re so much closer than you realize. I love you
  • @schellybelly2516
    Immer wenn ich solche Musik höre,füllen sich meine Augen mit Tränen. Es ist wie eine Erinnerung, um die nur meine Seele weiß. Es ist wunderschön....vielen Dank.
  • @zarine1958
    My mother's ancestors came from Egypt. When we went there for a holiday for the first time years ago, it felt familiar somehow. We felt comfortable. Egypt is just amazing. I hope Egypt will prosper and do well . I would love to go back there again.
  • I am currently reading Nefertiti by Michelle Moran and I play this music to give me the feel of ancient Egypt. It almost makes me emotional. Thank you
  • The duduk or tsiranapogh, is an ancient Armenian double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood. It is indigenous to Armenia. The duduk has been beautifully played in movies such as The Passion of the Christ, Gladiator and many more...
  • @VJ-eo1qc
    Love from the United States. After too much empty wind from too many politicians, I needed to hear something timeless...
  • @ArsenAl-zorK
    Hauntingly beautiful Armenian instrument. Speaks to a humans soul.
  • @chriscoll6493
    It speaks to my soul. I must have been an Egyptian in a previous life.
  • @DeBellanadi
    I always felt connected to this time in history. It’s like my soul resonates with it and I belong there
  • @MountainHead
    Nothin' like listenin' to this while reading The Egyptian Book Of The Dead
  • @seskymusic
    The best instrument in the world, DUDUK from ARMENIA🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
  • @sarahpearce7465
    Absolutely beautiful and mysterious. Makes me wonder what it was like back then. Ancient egypt would of been absolutely mind-blowing