
Kundalini Software is an upgrade for the human central nervous system, allowing users to gently suppress the default mode network in their brains, providing for a direct experience of the (capital R) Reality of higher consciousness.
Here are three demonstrations of Kundalini Flow; please stay tuned for a world-wide roll-out.
1. Alma Deutscher
Amla Deutscher is arguably the greatest living composer. As a young girl, she once described her compositional process as “swinging a jump-rope over her head as the melodies came to her.”
In the following excerpt from the American Television program 60 Minutes, you can see Alma spontaneously create a beautiful musical composition (i.e. “telling a story through music”) based on four random notes pulled from a hat:
2. Derek Paravicini
Derek Paravicini is arguably the greatest living musician, or perhaps the greatest musician of any type of all time. He is blind and autistic and has a severe learning disability. Despite this, he can play any song he’s ever hear in any key, in any style, while improvising on the material.
In this amazing video of Derek playing Jingle Bells, notice that Derek is requested to play Jingle Bells in a minor key… but the only problem is that Derek intellectually does not know what a minor key is. Instead, his teacher tells him to make it “sad”, and this is what he comes up with:
3. Benjamin Pritchard
Part 1: Golden-Age of Piano, Ambidexterity-based Gestalt Playing
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: (ben here) — nothing special about me; what you are witnessing is just me trying to make music through a very bad mechanism 😁
Here is just this random video I found. I liked it because you can see that I am trying to “get the music through” despite the fact that I have basically no technique to support the pianistic caliber of music I am trying to play. This type of “holistic, gestault, quasi-faking-it, just trying to get the shape of it”-playing was more typical of the golden age of piano where charismatic showman like Ignacy Paderewski with activated chakra systems went ahead and became prime minister of Poland as long as they were at it.
For more information on how I learned to play like this (i.e. an ambidexterity-based method of allowing music to manifest through your [imperfect] pianistic-mechanism as a in the moment musical gestalt driven by intention) please see this page about my teacher: Nicholas Constantinidis-> Ignaz Tiegerman -> Theodor Leschetizky -> Carl Czerny -> Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Anyway, what I like about this video is that it is very hard for me to get “anything going”… but sometimes I just catch a groove and The Music of Kundalini really comes through.
Part 2: Improvisation
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: (ben here) — nothing special about me; what you are witnessing is just me jamming out musically by TURNING OFF MY BRAIN (i.e. getting it out of default mode) and letting the music flow through me. (The goal of posting these videos is not so other people can make a big deal of me; it is so people can become interested in Kundalini Flow.)
Being inspired by Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life, in 2024, at the age of almost 50, I returned to University and graduated from the University of Akron (as an adult with) an associate’s degree. While at University, I taught yoga, and studied music theory, composition, & piano with Dr. James Wilding.
In the following three excerpts, you can can hear me improvising a live spontaneous pianist accompaniment (in the style of a concerto) to go along with the .mp3 tracks I am listening to.
This technique is part of my compositional process: first improvise the music in the moment via direct Kundalini outpourings, then transcribe it later to develop the ideas using composition techniques.
In the following three excerpts, you can hear my raw in-the-moment improvisations for a composition I am working on called Grand Fantasia on the Maha Mantra for Piano, Percussion, and Mixed Voice. These recordings are raw, unedited recordings of my live improvisations:
- Movement 1; Adagio in A Minor, after Krishna Das
- Movement 2 Presto, e minor, after Jagit Sign
- Movement 3; c Minor in the Ragea style , after C.C. White
(Eventually, I will transcribe this music and develop my themes using formal compositional techniques.)
Next Steps
- Please consider adding Kundalini Software to your technology stack. 😁
- Listen to our podcast for more information: https://recorder.google.com/6a149f32-7066-40af-97d3-36f4725aa500
- Or see here to checkout our Kundalini Connection Platform, which is launched in partnership with Dr James Monroe of the Monroe Institute.
