I Am That, I Am: A Playlist For A Spiritual Awakening
17 April 2015 | BY ANDJELKA JANKOVIC | Life
There's beauty in the breakdown
I Am That, I Am is a playlist about travel adventures, spiritual awakenings and soul unravelings.
A soundtrack inspired by travels to Ubud, Bali and learning how to love more, be open and let it go.
32 songs about wanderlust, inner knowing, happenstance, morning silence, late night chatter, beautiful strangers, laughing in the rain, trusting the universe, unexpected beauty, saying yes, being present, and breaking open.
It’s about picking up the pieces of your life, rearranging them and taking home with you the feeling that anything is possible.
Listen to I Am That, I Am on Spotify
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- Something Beautiful – Alexi Murdoch
- In The Silence – Ásgeir
- Superwoman – Alicia Keys
- Your Heart Is An Empty Room – Death Cab For Cutie
- Let Go – Frou Frou
- Tomorrow Is Gonna Be Better – Joshua Radin
- Risk of Change – Holcombe Waller
- No One Will Know – Fort Atlantic
- Trouble – Ray LaMontagne
- Holocene – Bon Iver
- It’s Growing – Otis Redding
- Reasonable Man – Tiny Ruins
- Beach Baby – Bon Iver
- Stay With Me – Amos Lee
- Heartbeats – Jose Gonzalez
- Fever Dream – Iron & Wine
- Love More – Sharon Van Etten
- Still Crazy – Paolo Nutini
- Crack The Shutters – Snow Patrol
- All I Want For Me Is You – Owl John
- Roots and Branches (Meant To Be Alone) – This Wild Life
- Freedom And Its Owner – Kings Of Convenience
- Free Fallin’ – John Mayer
- Easy – Justin Vernon
- Thank You – Alanis Morissette
- Simple Life – The Weepies
- Feel With Love – Gus Teja
- The Sound Of Silence – Simon & Garfunkel
- Save Tonight – Eagle Eye Cherry
- Call It Life – Amy Seeley
- Don’t Wait – Mapei
- Stay Alive – Jose Gonzalez
Gemini Syndrome is a great band with most if not all of their music aimed at the spiritual awakening process. Their music is kinda hard, but the messages are great. They released their albums in the order of which most people experience the process.
You forgot Where is the Love – Black Eyed Peas
When it rains it pours – twiddle
Get by – Talib kweli
Somebody’s coming – Todd Snider
Those are kinda social awakening songs though so they might not fit.
Thank you! I’ll have a listen to your suggestions :)