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Soma (Sanskrit: sóma) or Haoma (Avestan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sauma-, was a Vedic ritual drink of importance among the early Indo-Iranians, and the subsequent Greater Indian and Greater Iranian cultures. It is frequently mentioned in the Rigveda, whose Soma Mandala contains 114 hymns, many praising its energizing qualities. In the Avesta, Haoma has the entire Yasht 20 and Yasna 9-11 dedicated to it.
It is described as being prepared by extracting juice from a certain plant, the identity of which is now unknown and debated among scholars. In both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, the name of the drink and the plant are the same, and also personified as a divinity, the three forming a religious or mythological unity.
There has been much speculation concerning what is most likely to have been the identity of the original plant. There is no consensus on the question, although some proposed candidates include Amanita muscaria, Psilocybe cubensis, Peganum Harmala, Ephedra sinica, and Cannabis sativa. Western experts outside the Vedic and Avestan religious traditions now seem to favour a species of Ephedra, perhaps Ephedra sinica.
"Soma", originally called "Coma", is a track on the album Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins.
The song-writing credits list James Iha and Billy Corgan as co-authors, but Corgan claims that Iha only wrote the chord structure for the beginning of the song, and that Corgan himself wrote the rest. One of the longest songs to appear on a Smashing Pumpkins album, it is said to have included up to 40 guitar tracks over the course of the song. Corgan says the song "is based on the idea that a love relationship is almost the same as opium: it slowly puts you to sleep, it soothes you, and gives you the illusion of sureness and security." It was also acknowledged that song was inspired by Corgan's break-up with his ex-wife, Chris Fabian. The song also contains references to a hallucinogenic drug which was featured in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World and features a prominent piano figure by Mike Mills of R.E.M.
The song received positive reviews. Ned Raggett of Allmusic especially praised the song's guitar solo, while spotting elements from gothic rock and psychedelic rock. The song was also likened to Prince's "The Beautiful Ones". The critically acclaimed guitar solo was rated as the 24th in Rolling Stone's "The 25 Coolest Guitar Solos" list. The guitar solo was placed as 41st in NME's "50 Greatest Guitar Solos" list.
Is This It is the debut studio album by American rock band The Strokes. Recorded at Transporterraum in New York City with producer Gordon Raphael, the album was first released on July 30, 2001, in Australia, with RCA Records as the primary label. The record entered the UK Albums Chart at number two and peaked at number 33 on the U.S. Billboard 200, going on to achieve platinum status in several markets. "Hard to Explain", "Last Nite", and "Someday" were released as singles.
For the album, The Strokes strived to capture a simple rock sound that was not significantly enhanced in the studio. Building on the work of their 2001 debut EP, The Modern Age, the band members molded compositions largely through live takes during the recording sessions, while songwriter Julian Casablancas continued to detail the lives and relationships of urban youth. Following the completion of Is This It, The Strokes embarked on a promotional world tour before its release. The album's cover photograph courted controversy for being too sexually explicit and was replaced for the U.S. market. The American track listing was also amended in light of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Soma Electronic Music Studios is a recording studio owned and operated by John McEntire in Chicago, Illinois.
Artists who have recorded there include: Bundy K. Brown, Brokeback, Broken Social Scene, Chicago Underground, Bobby Conn, David Grubbs, Isotope 217, Rob Mazurek, Nobukazu Takemura, Jim O'Rourke, Pivot, Radian, Phil Ranelin, Red Krayola, The Research (band), Royal Trux, Neil Michael Hagerty, The Sea and Cake, Stereolab, Teenage Fanclub, Tortoise, Wilco, Will Oldham, Papa M, Vaudevileins, and The Car Is on Fire.
Soma (1992, sometimes spelled SoMa) was the second collaborative album by the U.S. ambient musicians Steve Roach and Robert Rich, following their 1990 album Strata.
The liner notes explain that the word soma can be found in the ancient Vedic texts describing a drink made from plants to help commune with the gods (a botanical hallucinogen), and that the same word meant "body" in Ancient Greek.
The music on the album is "tribal ambient" (a mix of tribal house and ambient music) with dark hallucinatory overtones. The album ends with a gentle, serene piece for electric guitar titled "Touch".
All compositions by Steve Roach and Robert Rich.
Carisoprodol is a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant of the carbamate class and produces all the effects associated with barbiturate receptor ligands. It is slightly soluble in water and freely soluble in ethanol, chloroform and acetone. The drug's solubility is practically independent of pH. Carisoprodol is manufactured and marketed in the United States by Meda Pharmaceuticals under the brand name Soma, and in the United Kingdom and other countries under the brand names Sanoma and Carisoma. The drug is available by itself or mixed with aspirin, and in one preparation with codeine and caffeine, as well. Although carisoprodol has significant pharmacological activity, its benefit in therapy is likely due mostly to the meprobamate metabolite as meprobamate remains in the system significantly longer and reaches a higher peak plasma concentration than the parent drug a few hours following administration. This is further evidenced by carisoprodol's ability to maintain relevant benefits when administered 3-4 times a day despite its short half-life of only two hours.
TRIGGER WARNING! Hello everyone, and welcome to the next installment of Lore and Order, where I unpack game lore and stories from games. In this one, we look at the incredible SOMA, from Frictional Games (developers of Amnesia). This game is incredibly complex, so hopefully if you didn't know what was going on in the game, this video will clear it up for you. CHAPTERS Intro - 0:00 Plot - 1:00 PATHOS-II - 7:10 The Impact Event - 8:10 The ARK Project - 9:18 The WAU - 14:23 Terry Akers - 18:02 Simon Jarrett's Fate - 20:34 What It Is To Be Human... - 22:39 ALL MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO FROM EPIDEMIC SOUND ALL GAME FOOTAGE CAPTURED BY MYSELF ON PS5 & XBOX Series S Please enjoy, subscribe, and leave a like/comment! Check out some of my other Lore & Order Videos: Ghostwire: Tokyo - https://www.y...
SPOILER WARNING! This is a video essay on SOMA, and while I don't recount every story event and decision in the game, it is necessary for me to spoil the story. SOMA is a video game developed by Frictional Games released way back in the distant past of 2015. Simon Jarrett awakens from one nightmare only to plunge headfirst into another. This game pushed me through such an emotional roller-coaster of euphoric highs and crushingly isolating lows, that when I walked my girl through the story, I was an emotional wreck. A game I had beaten days ago, upon recounting the journey was still affecting me to the point that I was breaking down in tears again. SOMA was one of the most powerful video games I have ever played, and I knew I had to make a video essay on it explain why, and hopefully, to ...
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Soma (2011 Remaster) · Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream ℗ 2011 Virgin Records America, Inc. Released on: 2011-01-01 Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Associated Performer, Vocals: Billy Corgan Associated Performer, Guitar: James Iha Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: D'Arcy Wretzky Associated Performer, Drums: Jimmy Chamberlin Associated Performer, Piano: Mike Mills Producer: Butch Vig Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Bob Ludwig Composer Lyricist: Billy Corgan Composer Lyricist: James Iha Auto-generated by YouTube.
SOMA begins! The next horror game from Frictional Games, the studio that brought you Amnesia: The Dark Descent, is turning out to be a mind-bender! Amnesia: The Dark Descent ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKjgu2nHbe8&list;=PL03B8E668281C46EF&index;=1 Alien: Isolation ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGR764RSZG8&list;=PL3tRBEVW0hiAK8t_xWh50ZuZ0I1iTRLSt&index;=1 Dead Space ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb-cJRr2bwk&list;=PLC06FF7A0E5180D06&index;=1 Until Dawn ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHmW4VBoSis&list;=PL3tRBEVW0hiDgA0cpbPK3M7muv4G_Qb3P&index;=1 Subscribe Today! ► http://bit.ly/Markiplier Follow my Instagram ► http://instagram.com/markipliergram Follow me on Twitter ► https://twitter.com/markiplier Like me on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/markiplier Livestream ► https://gamin...
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From the creators of Amnesia: The Dark Descent comes SOMA, a sci-fi horror game set below the waves of the Atlantic ocean. Struggle to survive a hostile world that will make you question your very existence. Rated Mature: Violence, Blood,Nudity, Strong Language
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The SOMA timeline is long and complicated. So many characters had such a small impact on the greater story. Simon Jarrett, Ashley Hall, Catherine Chun and Dr. David Munshi were just a few of many. A story that took place over 100 years and showed what humanity could do with the development of new technology. The series left many asking many questions. What does it mean to be human? Did I make the right decision? Was all of the pain during this journey worth it? In this video, I explore the entire timeline of SOMA. From the birth of Simon Jarret, to his brain scan, to the fall of humanity, the rise of the WAU, and the launch of the ARK. Transmission Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8I_J2VjsqQ&list;=PLWjnM4fZ4U8wLxrFXjL-95ME0QJwdz8m8&index;=1 Item 2656 - "Vivarium" https://www.yo...
Soma (Sanskrit: sóma) or Haoma (Avestan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sauma-, was a Vedic ritual drink of importance among the early Indo-Iranians, and the subsequent Greater Indian and Greater Iranian cultures. It is frequently mentioned in the Rigveda, whose Soma Mandala contains 114 hymns, many praising its energizing qualities. In the Avesta, Haoma has the entire Yasht 20 and Yasna 9-11 dedicated to it.
It is described as being prepared by extracting juice from a certain plant, the identity of which is now unknown and debated among scholars. In both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, the name of the drink and the plant are the same, and also personified as a divinity, the three forming a religious or mythological unity.
There has been much speculation concerning what is most likely to have been the identity of the original plant. There is no consensus on the question, although some proposed candidates include Amanita muscaria, Psilocybe cubensis, Peganum Harmala, Ephedra sinica, and Cannabis sativa. Western experts outside the Vedic and Avestan religious traditions now seem to favour a species of Ephedra, perhaps Ephedra sinica.