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You are not a flake. I have experienced the same sensation many times and love it. That is the big attraction of looping for me. I consider myself a spiritual seeker and my looping endevours are very much in harmony with my spiritual practices. I never felt that way when I was playing Metal in the bands I played with in the 80's. I'm currently reading a book entitled "Chanting: Discovering Spirit in Sound" by Robert Gass. The book covers the socialogical and spiritual aspects of repeated chants and repitition. I've only started the book but it is fascinating. I've already found plenty of affirmation to my thoughts on looping. > I dont want to come across as some kind of flake... > but... > I may anyway. > Have any of you loopers who are doing soundscaping noticed that your > perception of time is altered during the soundscaping? > I don't meditate in the Buddist or Yogi style, however I have heard of this > effect from people who chant. I've noticed it several times during live > performances. > Am I sitting to close to my old GR300...or is this common? I can't ask >my > "normal" musician friends as they already think I'm crazy for > soundscaping... > "yeah man...I can warp time with my DOD Dimension 12, far out.." That would > go over well. > But seriously, am I losing it or what? > > PS I am drug free. Although I usually drink Camomile tea when I'm > soundscaping. > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >