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Tel Aviv Project Combines Live Music and Meditation to Offer Stress Relief Amid National Anxiety

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In an industrial area of Tel Aviv, the "Soul Therapy" project creates a unique space where audiences lie on mats and listen to live music combined with meditation. Founded nearly three years ago by musicians and producers Yaron Amor, Guy Dreyfus, and Tal Oshpiz, the initiative aims to provide a moment of calm amid Israel's ongoing social and political stress. The sessions feature artists like Asaf Amdursky and Omri Smedar performing specially adapted sets designed to guide listeners into a meditative state.

Held in a bright, serene venue called "Cloud Space," the project blends diverse musical genres including electronic, jazz, trance, and world music. Unlike typical concerts, the audience remains still with eyes closed, allowing the music to facilitate emotional and mental shifts. The artists tailor their performances to this format, creating experiences that participants describe as deeply moving, sometimes resulting in tears or profound silence.

The founders emphasize that the project responds to the heightened emotional burden Israelis have faced over recent years, especially since the events of October 7, 2023. "People have absorbed tremendous stress," said Amor. "Some told us this was the first time since October 7 they felt no anxiety for an hour." The sessions offer a rare opportunity to disconnect from daily pressures and find mental respite.

Soul Therapy has held sessions in various cultural venues across Tel Aviv and now maintains a summer home at Cloud Space until the end of September. The organizers plan to continue based on the overwhelmingly positive feedback. The audience is diverse, ranging from meditation practitioners to music lovers seeking new ways to experience familiar artists. The project highlights music's power beyond entertainment, as a tool for healing and consciousness transformation.

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