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"In the mindset of a traveler, there is a natural detachment that comes with the realization that something is only temporary. This worldly life, the dunia, is just like the ocean. And our hearts are the ships. We can use the ocean for our needs and as a means to get to our final destination.



Of course, detachment does not mean that we do not own things or interact with this world. On the contrary, we build this world and give back even more than we take.



The essence of detachment is that of the heart. It's the realization, and manifestation, of what dunia really is: a means to an End."



― from The Ocean of Dunya by Yasmin Mogahed





Hope you enjoy this episode. Making this mix was a labor of love . If you feel like supporting Chill Pills podcast and online radio, buy me a cup of coffee . It also helps when you share this podcast, rate it or leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you subscribed to it. Thank you!

For something calmer, check out my other podcast: Calm Pills, which are soothing atmospheric ambient albums, seamlessly mixed to help with relaxation, meditation, reading or deep sleep.













Tracklist



00:00

Kaledj ― Sweet Thought



06:26

Chris Spheeris ― Remember Me



11:05

Alexandre Desplat ― My Kingdom, My Rules



13:12

Alexandre Desplat ― Queen Elizabeth



14:47

Kamil Wrona ― Hibernation



20:36

Bliss ― Dunia



25:48

The Thrillseekers ― Synaesthesia (Orchestral Version)



28:53

Alexandre Desplat ― Memories of Childhood



32:22

Thomas Newman ― Any Other Name



36:04

Secret Garden ― When Darkness Falls



38:31

Yiruma ― When the Love Falls



41:40

Amr Ismail ― The Lost Dream



47:05

Oberlokpn Rules ― Into The Dawn



52:21

Stephane De Lucia ― Trippin'



56:07

Andre Rieu ― Romance For Clara

ChillRadio.UpliftingPills.com

Instagram.com/UpliftingPills







"In the mindset of a traveler, there is a natural detachment that comes with the realization that something is only temporary. This worldly life, the dunia, is just like the ocean. And our hearts are the ships. We can use the ocean for our needs and as a means to get to our final destination.



Of course, detachment does not mean that we do not own things or interact with this world. On the contrary, we build this world and give back even more than we take.



The essence of detachment is that of the heart. It's the realization, and manifestation, of what dunia really is: a means to an End."



― from The Ocean of Dunya by Yasmin Mogahed





Hope you enjoy this episode. Making this mix was a labor of love . If you feel like supporting Chill Pills podcast and online radio, buy me a cup of coffee . It also helps when you share this podcast, rate it or leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you subscribed to it. Thank you!

For something calmer, check out my other podcast: Calm Pills, which are soothing atmospheric ambient albums, seamlessly mixed to help with relaxation, meditation, reading or deep sleep.













Tracklist



00:00

Kaledj ― Sweet Thought



06:26

Chris Spheeris ― Remember Me



11:05

Alexandre Desplat ― My Kingdom, My Rules



13:12

Alexandre Desplat ― Queen Elizabeth



14:47

Kamil Wrona ― Hibernation



20:36

Bliss ― Dunia



25:48

The Thrillseekers ― Synaesthesia (Orchestral Version)



28:53

Alexandre Desplat ― Memories of Childhood



32:22

Thomas Newman ― Any Other Name



36:04

Secret Garden ― When Darkness Falls



38:31

Yiruma ― When the Love Falls



41:40

Amr Ismail ― The Lost Dream



47:05

Oberlokpn Rules ― Into The Dawn



52:21

Stephane De Lucia ― Trippin'



56:07

Andre Rieu ― Romance For Clara

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