DVD Review: Borealis | Book View
A review of Borealis - a one-hour light and sound immersion that reflects the natural Aurora Borealis of the Northern Lights.DVD Review: Borealis | Text View
Borealis
By: SF Moma artist and Cobalt Sun
Gallery owner, Lynn Augstein
Producer: Dwight Loop
Genre: New Age
This beautiful DVD is an immersion into the softness, receptivity, flow and openness of the feminine. In its wave like textures of light and sound, one can see the feminine forms of life and nature flow and undulate gracefully through the fabric of the Universe.
Created with halogen light projectors and without computer enhancement, Borealis is a one-hour light and sound immersion that reflects the natural Aurora Borealis of the Northern Lights. Augstein describes it as "dimensional fluid light and sound designed for visual meditation and atmospheres." It is enhanced by a deep ambient and transcendental music soundtrack from Steve Roach, David Parsons, A Produce, Ranga, and others, compiled by Ambient DJ and Producer Dwight Loop, who also contributes music for the DVD.
It manages to transport one softly through waves both of the sea, the sand, the earth, and the waters, and on into the swirling currents of the Milky Way and the Body of Light. It feels like a journey that unites the waves of heaven and earth, softly seducing us to let go, relax, melt and flow gently with the light of the soul.
Borealis is perfect for letting go after the day and the worlds activities, transporting you into a soft, feminine heart space that massages you into a felt sense of peace and flow. It is a full experience for all the senses, and a great meditation tool to assist one to drop in, and sit in gentle awe at the beauty of light, and the refined textures of colour created by an artist who knows the use of colour as a tool for the enhancement of the soul. Borealis truly is a work that extends more beauty, love and grace into the world. It is subtle and allows one to relax in to the more refined and light aspects of the soul.
Borealis is available at: www.cobaltsun.net




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