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Song: Seal And Submit

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening In many parts of life, doing what is expected is often not enough. People are told to work hard, stay focused, and be patient, but reality can demand more than that. There are situations where individuals feel they must go beyond what is considered normal effort just to be noticed, to be given a chance, or to reach a goal they deeply care about. This idea of overachieving is not always about perfection or competition with others. Instead, it often comes from a quiet understanding: if you do only what is required, you may remain where you are. Consider a student who comes from a place with limited opportunities. They may not have access to the best schools, teachers, or resources. For this student, simply completing assignments is not enough. They might need to study longer hours, search for free materials online, and practice skills far beyond the classroom. While others ...

Song: Vivid Landscapes (2025)

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening There are places on Earth so breathtaking that, for a moment, they seem almost unreal. Vast forests where sunlight filters gently through ancient trees, coastlines where waves carve patient patterns into stone, and quiet wetlands alive with subtle movement—these are the glorious parts of nature that continue to exist, often unnoticed, at the edges of human attention. Yet many of these places, despite their beauty and importance, are neglected or mistreated. Consider the forests. In their healthiest form, they are more than collections of trees; they are living systems filled with sound, texture, and life. Birds weave melodies into the air, insects hum with purpose, and the ground itself breathes with hidden networks of roots and fungi. Forests regulate climate, clean the air, and provide habitats for countless species. Still, large areas are cut down carelessly, replaced ...

Album: Reflection On Life (Full Album)

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This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening Raphael was nineteen years old, but he often felt as if he had already lived through several different versions of himself. Not in the dramatic, life-altering way people sometimes describe, but in a quieter, more gradual shift—like software updates running in the background. Each version of him was still recognizable, but slightly altered, slightly more aware, slightly more distant from the person he used to be. He studied computer science, which made sense to everyone around him. He was calm, patient, and naturally curious about how things worked. He liked systems—how they were built, how they broke, and how they could be fixed or improved. But what people didn’t always see was that, for Raphael, computer science was not just about logic or career prospects. It was also a way of understanding the world, or at least trying to. Most mornings, Raphael woke up without an alarm. Not...

Album: Concealed & Revealed - Part 2

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This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening Instrumental beats have become a major part of how people study, relax, and focus in today’s fast-moving world. With the rise of streaming platforms and easy access to music from around the globe, listeners can choose from a wide range of beat styles that match their mood and cognitive needs. Unlike songs with lyrics, instrumental beats remove the distraction of words, allowing the brain to settle into a steady rhythm. This is especially helpful during study sessions, where concentration, memory retention, and mental endurance are essential. Over time, certain styles of instrumental beats have become especially popular for studying, each offering its own atmosphere, tempo, and emotional tone. One of the most widely recognized styles is lo-fi hip hop. Often described as “chill” or “laid-back,” lo-fi beats typically include soft drum patterns, warm basslines, and slightly imperfec...

Album: Concealed & Revealed - Part One

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening Why Many People Neglect Nature, Ignore Environmental Responsibility, and the Consequences of That Negligence In today’s fast-paced and highly industrialized world, it is increasingly evident that many people neglect nature and show a troubling lack of concern for maintaining a clean and healthy environment. From littered streets and polluted rivers to deforestation and climate imbalance, the signs of human disregard for the natural world are everywhere. While awareness campaigns and environmental education have grown over the years, the gap between knowledge and action remains wide. Understanding why people behave this way requires a deep exploration of psychological, social, economic, and cultural factors. Equally important is recognizing the serious consequences this neglect can bring—not only to ecosystems but also to human life itself. Disconnection from Nature One of...

Song: Destruction Takes No Skills (2026)

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This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening It is easier to þworks well for the people who will live in it. Now think about what it would take to destroy that same house. A wrecking machine or even a powerful storm could tear it down in a very short time. Something that took months to build might disappear in just a few minutes. The effort needed to destroy it is far smaller than the effort needed to create it. The same idea appears in many parts of life. Building trust between people can take years. Friends slowly learn that they can rely on each other. But one careless action, one serious lie, or one moment of betrayal can damage that trust very quickly. Fixing the relationship afterward can be much harder than breaking it in the first place. Creative work shows this difference too. A writer might spend weeks crafting a story, choosing the right words and shaping the plot so that it flows well. But someone reading the s...

Song: The Flyer (2025)

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  This is Conscious Civilization - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening The career of Pelle Lindbergh remains one of the most talented yet tragically shortened stories in modern hockey. A brilliant Swedish goaltender, Lindbergh played for the Philadelphia Flyers during the early 1980s and quickly became one of the best goalies in the National Hockey League before his life ended in a tragic accident at only 26 years old. Lindbergh was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1959. From a young age he showed remarkable athletic ability and quick reflexes, which made him stand out as a hockey goaltender. He first gained international attention while playing in Sweden’s professional leagues and representing Sweden in international competitions. His performances caught the attention of NHL scouts, and the Flyers drafted him in 1979. However, he continued developing in Sweden for several years before moving to North America. When Lindbergh finally joined the Flyers...

Song: More Than You Can Bear (2025)

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  This is Conscious Civilization - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening Sometimes life brings events that feel heavier than we expected. People often think they are strong enough to handle anything, but certain situations can push a person close to their emotional limits. What feels unbearable is different for each person, yet there are several kinds of events that commonly test human strength. One of the most difficult experiences is losing someone you love. The death of a close family member, a partner, or a close friend can create deep grief. The routines of daily life suddenly change, and the person you once talked to, laughed with, or asked for advice is no longer there. For many people, this loss can feel overwhelming, especially in the first months after it happens. Serious illness is another event that can become very hard to bear. When someone receives a diagnosis of a life-threatening disease, it can bring fear, uncertainty, and stress. L...

Album: I'll Be Frank

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  This is Conscious Civilization - instrumental music since 2001 Sit back, kick it, and just be listening Honesty is one of the most important qualities in human communication. In everyday life, we speak with family members, friends, coworkers, teachers, and even strangers. The way we speak and the level of honesty we use can shape our relationships and our society. When people choose to be honest, they build trust, understanding, and stability. When honesty is missing, confusion, conflict, and distrust often follow. In this text, we will explore the benefits of honesty in three important areas: science, civil obedience, and friendship. First, let us look at science. Science depends completely on honest communication. Scientists test ideas, collect data, and share results. If they are not honest about what they find, the entire system breaks down. For example, when a researcher studies a new medicine, they must report both the positive and negative results. If they hide side effect...