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The Temples of Olympus at Dawn

from Realms of Light by Iasos

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This flute solo uses scales that are unusual in contemporary music, but were quite common in ancient Greece. The attempt here is to create the ambiance of the higher consciousness that could be accessed in these ancient temples - such as in Delphy, Greece. In many cases, the higher consciousness attained in these temples would cause the priests to travel out of their bodies and travel above and around the temples. Hence, the intended feeling of this music is to be flying above the temples at dawn, as if one were an eagle - or someone gracefully traveling in consciousness. Quite often, there were higher-dimensional goddesses "above" these temples - over-seeing what was occurring in these temples. And these goddesses would have a certain style of dancing, where they would "adjust" their "density" so that they were just barely responsive to gravity - thereby dancing above the temples somewhat like a leaf falling to the ground. The style of this flute solo was also attempting to capture this style of grace of these higher dimensional goddesses in attendance above the temples, who were quite often dancing, while "doing their thing".

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from Realms of Light, released July 3, 2001

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Iasos
(pronounced ya' sos)
is a Music Creator, specializing in
celestial, heavenly, inter-dimensional music.

He is also one of the original founders of "New Age" music.

More recently, he has been focusing on creating celestial visuals.

May this music be an OASIS for your Soul.

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