Mia Muze has unveiled her latest single, “Four Pebbles.” This release transcends the boundaries of conventional music to offer listeners a unique experience rooted in mindfulness and meditation. As the first Dharma-related music produced by an Australian artist, Mia Muze, “Four Pebbles” is more than just a songâit’s a musical guide to mindfulness meditation, accessible to all walks of life.
“Four Pebbles” draws its inspiration from a meditation practice at Plum Village, a community founded by the revered Vietnamese monk and peace activist, Thich Nhat Hanh. This practice, often exercised by children, has been beautifully adapted into music by Mia Muze, whose time spent studying and working at a Buddhist temple last year clearly influenced this profound composition. The song’s origins add a layer of authenticity and spiritual depth, making it a rare gem in the contemporary music landscape.
Published by the independent record label Maquis Musick, “Four Pebbles” has already begun to make waves, having been exclusively featured on Stevie T’s Songwriter’s Showcase on Logan City Radio 101FM. Announced as a local production and a gift to the community, the track is available for free download, further emphasizing its purpose as a shared experience meant to be celebrated by listeners around the world.
Mia Muzeâs ability to intertwine meditation with music is a testament to her innovative spirit. The track invites you to sit with it, letting the calming melodies and reflective lyrics guide you to a place of peace and mindfulness. The phrase “flowerness surround you” from the song encapsulates the essence of this meditative journey, encouraging listeners to embrace the beauty and tranquility of the present moment.
“Four Pebbles” is a refreshing departure from mainstream music, challenging genre and cultural barriers in a way that is both profound and accessible. Mia Muze has crafted a song that not only redefines what popular music can be but also serves as a universal invitation to explore the depths of mindfulness through sound. Whether you’re familiar with meditation or new to the practice, “Four Pebbles” is a song that will resonate with you long after the music fades.