00:00 Tiger Tanaka - Aki mp3.
03:04 Hinata - Christos Koulaxizis
04:45 Dakini Mandarava - Ching
15:36 Shamindra - Breath of Life
20:22 Miyagi-Mantra rhythm
24:54 Bobby Tamari - Tokyo Silence
30:24 Miyagi - Kyoto Gardens
32:46 Alegría en Japón - Estudios Talkback
34:35 Yoshi-San - Saru
39:20 Dakini Mandarava - The Flow
39:57 The Flow of Qi - Dakini Mandarava
46:11 Shamindra - Stilling Of The Waters
51:25 Gifuto-Chekku-Yasui
56:34 Miyagi Jange Sekiang Morning
01:02:07 Sato-Koritsu
01:06:26 Mandarava & Miyagi Asian Lights.
A spiritual person can become addicted to spiritual highs and miss the experience of Truth. Spiritual addiction occurs when something great happens and it feels as if you have received a hit of a great drug. As soon as you have it, you want more. There is no drug more potent than spiritual experience. The intellectual component of this addiction is the belief that if you just had enough of these experiences, you would feel great all the time. It's like morphine. You get a hit of it in the hospital because you break your arm, and you think, "If I had a little drip going all the time, life would be relatively pleasant no matter what happens." Spiritual experiences often become like this, and the mind puts them into its familiar pattern, thinking, "If I had this experience all the time, that would be freedom."