Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 Stephen, I believe it might have been you who initiated the interest in the song " Bhakti " , if not I do apologize, however, I just wanted to let you know that if you download iTunes (free) and then go to the iTunes store and do a search for the song several of them come up, this may help you in your quest. I just thought I would help those interested out! Love, Katherine ______________________________\ ____ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Games. http://games./games/front Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 Hello everyone, John E. brought up the Bhakti music selection. He wants to know the name of the artist and if the rest of the album is as conducive to Kundalini as that particular selection from the album. It is a very conducive piece of ambient music! I put this CD together for the seminars that I (now) rarely give. John attended the last one which was in San Diego. I put together a compilation of different music for the stimulation of the Kundalini. I owe one of these CDs and yes John I do remember. If anyone can explain to me how to make the CD into an MP3 I will gladly give it to the list. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 Crism, everyone can use Windows Media Player to rip music cds into mp3s.I tried to email the mp3s and then I tried to post them in the group's files but I was unsuccessful both ways.The files are just too large and Outlook Expresss wanted to split it in 80 parts (what?) and said that it has to be the max of 5112mb.Does anyone have any suggestions?Maybe put it on a server somewhere so everyone can download? Nicole , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > John E. brought up the Bhakti music selection. He > wants to know the name of the artist and if the rest of the album is > as conducive to Kundalini as that particular selection from the album. > It is a very conducive piece of ambient music! > > I put this CD together for the seminars that I (now) rarely give. John > attended the last one which was in San Diego. I put together a > compilation of different music for the stimulation of the Kundalini. > > I owe one of these CDs and yes John I do remember. If > anyone can explain to me how to make the CD into an MP3 I will gladly > give it to the list. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 they have free ones .... here is a search I did, so see if you like one of the free sites... http://search./search?p=sending+large+files+free & rs=0 & fr2=rs-top & ei=UTF\ -8 & fr=yfp-t-501 there is also godaddy but they charge and a friend of mine used yousendit a number of times and that worked well. Good luck and much love--Andrea " con infinito amore e luce " - with endless love & light :x Andrea ntaroiu <lsirca Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:02:17 AM Re: Bhakti Crism, everyone can use Windows Media Player to rip music cds into mp3s.I tried to email the mp3s and then I tried to post them in the group's files but I was unsuccessful both ways.The files are just too large and Outlook Expresss wanted to split it in 80 parts (what?) and said that it has to be the max of 5112mb.Does anyone have any suggestions? Maybe put it on a server somewhere so everyone can download? Nicole Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " chrism " <@ ...> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > John E. brought up the Bhakti music selection. He > wants to know the name of the artist and if the rest of the album is > as conducive to Kundalini as that particular selection from the album. > It is a very conducive piece of ambient music! > > I put this CD together for the seminars that I (now) rarely give. John > attended the last one which was in San Diego. I put together a > compilation of different music for the stimulation of the Kundalini. > > I owe one of these CDs and yes John I do remember. If > anyone can explain to me how to make the CD into an MP3 I will gladly > give it to the list. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 Chrism, insert your disk into your cd and this should automatically open up a window giving you different options, click on Windows Media player and it will automatically open it, it should be Windows Media player (version 11) and then after you open up the media player, highlight the rip tab at the top and it should produce an arrow, move your cursor onto the arrow, click on it, and it should drop down a menu, then click on format and click on mp3, that will set your burn into mp3 so that it will burn as that when downloaded onto the cd. Once you do that then go back to the rip tab and drop down the menu again and click on options, a window should open giving you several different tabs. You should be in the folder for rip music, but if you are not click on the rip music tab and then look to see what folder your music is being ripped to. It most likely would be C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Music then look to make sure that your format is mp3. If it isn't you can change from here, just click underneath the word format and select mp3, then click apply and then ok. Then go start and then under " My Documents " and the select " My Music " your cd should be save in that folder. Then select and click on edit at the top of the window and the click on select all, once all of the are selected put your cursor over the album or songs and the right click and choose the option send and it will allow you to send it via email to the list, make sure that your default email is . It should automatically insert the file into your email and then you can send it. I hope this works for you and that I have been able to help you out. If you have any questions just ask. Love, Katherine <> Saturday, January 20, 2007 3:45:12 AM Re: Bhakti Hello everyone, John E. brought up the Bhakti music selection. He wants to know the name of the artist and if the rest of the album is as conducive to Kundalini as that particular selection from the album. It is a very conducive piece of ambient music! I put this CD together for the seminars that I (now) rarely give. John attended the last one which was in San Diego. I put together a compilation of different music for the stimulation of the Kundalini. I owe one of these CDs and yes John I do remember. If anyone can explain to me how to make the CD into an MP3 I will gladly give it to the list. - ______________________________\ ____ No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Mail for Mobile. Get started. http://mobile./mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2007 Report Share Posted January 21, 2007 Hi Nicole, You might try zipping the files then sending the zipped file. This may or may not work, depending on the final size of the zipped file. To send to individuals, you might try yousendit.com. You can send files up to 500mb. You have to have the recipient's email address. You send it to the yousendit website, they send an email to the recipient, and the recipient can then download the file from the yousendit website. This site works well. There is also another site like yousendit called BeamFile. You can supposedly send much larger file sizes. I tried to use it to send my wife some big files, but she said it wouldn't work. So, I don't have any successful experience with this. I'm afraid I don't know how to have the files available for everyone outside of having them posted on a server and access given to the group. Love, Ray , " ntaroiu " <lsirca wrote: > > Crism, everyone can use Windows Media Player to rip music cds into > mp3s.I tried to email the mp3s and then I tried to post them in the > group's files but I was unsuccessful both ways.The files are just > too large and Outlook Expresss wanted to split it in 80 parts (what?) > and said that it has to be the max of 5112mb.Does anyone have > any suggestions?Maybe put it on a server somewhere so everyone can > download? > > Nicole > > > > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > Hello everyone, > > John E. brought up the Bhakti music selection. He > > wants to know the name of the artist and if the rest of the album > is > > as conducive to Kundalini as that particular selection from the > album. > > It is a very conducive piece of ambient music! > > > > I put this CD together for the seminars that I (now) rarely give. > John > > attended the last one which was in San Diego. I put together a > > compilation of different music for the stimulation of the > Kundalini. > > > > I owe one of these CDs and yes John I do remember. If > > anyone can explain to me how to make the CD into an MP3 I will > gladly > > give it to the list. - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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