Falling Up

Falling Up

Author: Uplifting Pills October 31, 2022 Duration: 0:00



Gratefulness and humility are two qualities that elevate humankind. Combined, they cushion our falls in life. Because in a way, they help us "fall upwards", such that our hardships become catalyst for ever greater appreciation of blessings we once had, and ones we continue to have. When we let go of entitlement, we develop a sense of awe towards everything we get to experience, no matter the magnitude or level of familiarity.

Lee Brown (IG @fallingup79) writes some beautiful heartfelt reflections. He shared with me the following passage that he wrote while listening to a Calm Pill mix:

"I am humbled that I get to be here for a little while. That I get to experience taste, touch, sight, and sound. I’m in awe that I get to feel deeply. That I get to experience joy and sadness, love and loss. I’m amazed at being broken open and becoming whole again. What a gift to be on this great journey. What an honor to be the hands and feet of the universe. To reach into the unknown and find meaning — and ultimately myself."


Also, did you know that I have another podcast called Chill Pills. It features the same quality of mixing craftmanship but focuses on more genres of downtempo music spanning chillout, lofi chill hop and lounge.






Tracklist

00:00
Palancar ― The Rain is Full of Ghosts Tonight (Excerpt)

02:16
Applefish ― Call of the Sea

05:54
Synthy Lights ― Voices of the Sea

06:26
Spheruleus ― The Ocean Yawns

10:32
v e n n ― Buoy

12:36
Spirit Minds ― Beautiful Awakening

14:48
Kazuma Okabayashi ― Rising

18:12
Hilyard ― Somnolent

23:08
anthéne ― fallen mountains

25:24
anthéne ― The Sun Is Up, My Eyes Are Open

28:22
Francesco Siano ― Wavering Heart

30:43
The Monk by the Sea ― Asleep

34:24
Endless Melancholy ― A Neverending Descent (Excerpt)

35:28
Steve Roach ― Holding Light

42:08
Steve Roach & Vidna Obmana ― The Graceful Sky

52:40
Spacecraft ― Light Years

55:28
Kilometre Club ― Drifting Through


Sometimes the world is just too loud. Calm Pills-Soothing Space Ambient and Piano Music for Relaxing, Sleeping, Reading, or Mindful Meditation offers a quiet counterpoint, a series of ad-free audio spaces crafted for those moments when you need to step back. Created by Uplifting Pills, each episode is a seamless, multi-artist album designed to dissolve tension without demanding your attention. You'll find long-form compositions blending gentle, instrumental ambient pads with the organic textures of natural soundscapes and the soft, resonant notes of piano melodies. This isn't about a catchy tune to follow, but about providing a supportive sonic environment. Whether you're seeking a background for focused reading, a tool for your meditation practice, a gentle aid for slipping into deep sleep, or simply a few minutes to unwind a busy mind, this podcast serves as an auditory retreat. The mixes flow without interruption, allowing you to fully relax and let the carefully layered sounds ease the stress from both body and thoughts. Tune in, press play, and let the noise of the day fade into the background.
Author: Language: en-ca Episodes: 81

Calm Pills - Soothing Space Ambient and Piano Music for Relaxing, Sleeping, Reading, or Mindful Meditation
Podcast Episodes
Moon Shadows [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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"In the shadow of a moonlight gaze a cold and misty type of haze washes over me as if my soul has left and made me half, not whole as night envelops everything around the darkness heaps its magic on the ground as feature…
Harmony [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:56
This episode celebrates 50th Calm Pill milestone Thank you everyone for supporting the show by tuning in, sharing it with friends or leaving a review. And thanks to those who choose to express their gratitude with small…
Aloft [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:48
So what about it all my friend ? Has life smiled upon your face? Do you feel the warming emanate From within the planet’s grace? Dare you hold the flame aloft for me To strive under your spell ? …For should you guide me…
Chakra Meditation [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:00
Inspired by Constance Demby's album Sonic Immersion, my hope for this mix is to help you bring calmness to a disturbed mind, inviting you to interface with the moment in full awareness. Take a deep breath and embark on t…
Evanesce [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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This mix is inspired by the meditative music of Macroform, from a wonderful song called Deep Breath (Meditation). Check him out at linktr.ee/macroform. Also, did you know that I have another podcast called Chill Pills. I…
Morning Dew [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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This mix was released 6 years ago as part of my Drifter ambient series, which I created under my previous pseudonym DJ Seroton. It was the first collaboration I have done with the talented musician Tonepoet, who creates…
Sense of Idle [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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There are 3 principles guiding the creation of Calm Pill mixes: song curation with variety, production value, and showcasing artists. On the last one, every Calm Pill mix features several artists whose great music deserv…
Into the Dream [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:47
"There's a place where I go that no one else knows, Where mysteries abound and excitement grows. A place out of reach of any man's hands, Safely secluded in a far away land Beyond the grasp of those who may plunder The w…
Place to Rest My Head [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:14
As I lay my head to rest, I pray my dreaming will be blessed: With glittering starlight upon the moon, Floating like a lost balloon. With chuckling streams that catch the light, And songbirds trilling with delight. With…
Suspended Memories [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:00
Also, did you know that I have another podcast called Chill Pills. It features the same quality of mixing craftmanship but focuses on more genres of downtempo music spanning chillout, lofi chill hop and lounge. Tracklist…