Where to Meditate in London According to muva of Earth
Where to Meditate in London According to muva of Earth
muva of Earth is the rising alt-jazz singer you need to be paying attention to.
The artist often draws her musical inspiration from nature, her Yoruba roots and the divine. The former is most notably signposted in the title for her debut EP, align with Nature’s Intelligence, released this month (15 September). The body of work is centred around vulnerability, healing and meditation, with each track referred to by the artist as affirmations and chants.
As a London native, muva of Earth divulges her knowledge on where to find some respite amongst the chaos of the UK capital. The four spots below are the areas that provide her with moments of peace and self-reflection. Scroll down for her top picks on where to meditate within the bustling metropolis.
One Tree Hill
“Has beautiful places you can climb, the views are good and the stairway is heavenly!”
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“A huge forest in Dulwich and Sydenham with so many spots to explore. I found a broken castle and did some stretching and tending to my inner child here.”
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“I really love the Japanese Garden in Peckham Common Park. I used to teach qigong in this exact spot. ”
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“This is where I have enjoyed shooting creative work. Has some beautiful serene greenery to relax to.”
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