Embark on a metaphysical journey from the rolling hills of England to the ethereal landscape of Tanggula Station, a voyage that transcends physical boundaries and delves deep into the realm of the mind.
Our journey begins amidst the lush green meadows of the English countryside, where time seems to slow as the gentle whispers of the wind rustle through the ancient oaks. Here, the journey symbolizes the comfortable familiarity of routine and the known. It's a landscape of tradition and nostalgia, where the past lingers in every stone wall and thatched cottage.
As we venture deeper into this metaphysical expedition, we leave the comforting embrace of English hills and soar high above the clouds, transcending the limitations of geography and gravity. The landscape transforms into a dreamscape, where the boundaries of reality blur. Vast, open skies and the ethereal dance of constellations above symbolize the limitless possibilities of the human imagination.
Our voyage continues, and we descend upon the surreal, otherworldly beauty of the Tanggula Station in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Here, the land is stark and severe, a wilderness that embodies the remoteness and isolation of our innermost thoughts. The Tibetan plateau's desolation mirrors the challenges and uncertainties that often accompany profound personal journeys.
Yet, as we reach Tanggula Station, we discover a remarkable sense of serenity amidst the desolation. The journey has brought us to a place of inner reflection, where the vast, snow-covered plains mirror the expansiveness of our own consciousness. In this metaphorical realm, we find clarity, enlightenment, and a sense of purpose.
In the end, our metaphysical voyage from England to Tanggula Station transcends physical distance, taking us on an introspective expedition through the landscapes of the mind and spirit. It reminds us that the most profound journeys are not measured in miles, but in the depths of self-discovery and transformation.
In April 2014 I visited a recording studio with two of my favourite musicians and recorded this... Murphy McCaleb on trombone, Steve Lawson on bass and myself on drums. Andy Edwards
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Summary: A great album. I'll play it many times again, currently also my "end of the day immersion" choice, where it's percolating well : )
Favorite Track: Solid State ^^^ mj323