The Bach-Effect – Connecting Back To The Creation – Recommendations

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‘No greater the fool than the person who knows not that                he knows too little.’                                    Koos Nolst Trenite – the poet http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0210210300.2054407b%40p… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The Bach-Effect – Connecting Back To The Creation – Recommendations                                                        24 October 2002 I like to recommend two pieces of Bach            ’Cum Sancto Spiritu’            (which is part twelve)            from the Hohe Messe H moll BWV 232 (High Mass in B minor) and            ’Gloria’            (which is part two)            from the Messe BWV 233 (Mass) I have here a performance by Harry Christopher,  and one by Ton Koopman. Both are fine.  You want Bach that is performed with very alive force. I always suggest to put these things on repeat (on your sound  installation), so that you have enough time to find yourself while  the music ‘holds and makes the space free’ for you to be.(1)  As I had to explain elsewhere(2) to someone, you don’t stop being  alive and you don’t stop being active ‘for the music.’ That would be  reversing the purpose and intention of the music. The music is there  solely to make you more alive and more creative by yourself and as  yourself. It connects you (back) to The Creation. It is a highly potent weapon  against any onslaught of Ugly, Deadening, Altered Life Energy. It  pushes that away.  And that is how the music is intended. The intention with which the  music was created, is to connect people (you) to The Creation,(3) to  Life as it has been created and intended. Koos Nolst Trenite "Cause Trinity"  human rights philosopher and poet (1)  ’True Leadership of Johann Sebastian Bach Through His Music’      (22 Sept 2002) http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0209220319.55453ee0%40p… (2)  ’Don’t Ask What Mozart Can Do For You – But What You Can Do       For Mozart’ (7 Oct 2002) http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0210071221.2be1d122%40p… (3)  ’The Nature Of The Cosmos As Seen From Earth (Version 1.0)’      (29 Aug 2001) http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0210040211.4ce114ac%40p… References: –  ’Remembering Because Of Lindsay Lohan, And ‘The Parent Trap”      (3 Aug 2002 – issued 24 Sept 2002) http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0209241608.52b21330%40p… Copyright 2002 by Koos Nolst Trenite – human rights philosopher  and poet This is ‘learnware’ – it may not be altered, and it is free for  anyone who learns from it, and (or, if he can’t learn from it)  who passes it on unaltered, and with this message included, to  others who might be able to learn from it. None of my writings may be used, ever, to support any political  or religious agenda, but only to educate and encourage people  to judge undominated and for themselves about any organizations  or individuals. Send free-of-Envy and free-of-Hate, Beautiful e-mails to:  PlatoWorld at Lycos.com   (address unreadable for internet robots

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – As I had to explain elsewhere(2) to someone, you don’t stop being alive and you don’t stop being active ‘for the music.’ That would be reversing the purpose and intention of the music. The music is there solely to make you more alive and more creative by yourself and as yourself. As a musician myself, I’ll say that if I do music for any purpose but the music itself, I’m not doing music but something else. Music doesn’t need anything else to be. Alberto. Then what is the "doing music for itself" motivation ? I have played piano, guitar and saxophone for many years and I have never fathomed why I do it except for the love of music itself. But what is that love of music ? What is the motivational aspect behind loving music ? Music has evolved from the sounds of nature and the longings in our hearts. It expresses our emotional content, especially our love. It is a creative aspect much the same as how a creative aspect has been expressed from the Absolute which has become this manifest reality. Music is expressed by our animation factor simply enjoying itself. Enjoying the love, the pain, the sorrow. Music is an expression of the enjoyment of reality by our very essence. Could it simply be the vibrations and activity in our brain is effected by the music, which brings about different emotions? We are brain-driven chemically complex creatures. Music can break glass as well as whip us up into a frenzy. Sounds of nature soothe us. Interesting topic. — "Say your opinion but don

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