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Glass - Symphony by Prince Glass - Satyagraha
Glass - Symphony by Prince Glass - Satyagraha
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Music in Conflict: Palestine, Israel and the Politics of Aesthetic Production
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Macbeth
before i pull this one out of my *** (again - listen, these words are not coming from either head or heart, it's best to pull them from the bowels, a gut-wrenching-feeling is more potent than that "something" that "something" delusional pulled from a clenched heart as far as i know, the brain is incapable of emotions, it doesn't understand them, and since it doesn't understand them: it ridicules them) which brings me to point:
(a) perhaps the idea of a soul is out-dated why wouldn't it be, 21g worth of breath does not equal a soul hence the autopsy of man, each detail studied seperately, the cardiologist knows the heart, the neurologist the brain etc., but some items work in a solipsistic mode the heart is robotic, automaton pump queen (and not the kind of pump you'd get from Shveeden) - thump thump thump! come to think of it, most of our bodies are robotic, automated lucky for me: i don't have to think about the heart doing what it does, it just per se does it i'm not even sure i'm gifted with the a.i. brain functions but there's an underlying principle that governs all of these items some call it the self i prefer: the Σ ultimatum some would call it soul but there has to be something akin to the Σ ultimatum that allows me to become detached from this body, while a