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I liked what he said about tonality being "earth". That makes sense to me. It connects to the unconscious, makes us feel at home, the "mother". The matemathical / structural side of music would then be "heaven" or the Father aspect. The balance between these two can vary through history, but ultimately both are needed. I think Mozart has a almost "perfect" balance between these two aspects in his 41:st symphony. Just a feeling I have, can't explain it much
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Hi, I didn't want to go more off topic on that Gulenko thread. Hard to say how much Si senses vibes and energy. I think maybe not so much. More like the aesthetic/impressionistic side of sensory stimulus. But this could include vibes also. The deepest nature of Si is that it perceives the psychic "memory" of an object, as it has been stored in the psyche from humans sensing things for millions of years. It gives a numinous touch to the sensations. But sensation is still sensation. yes, paranormal phenomena are interesting. We can't perceive reality as it is "in itself", everything we perceive is already in the mind, otherwise we wouldn't perceive it. And we don't even know what the psyche is. I think this opens up the possibility of the paranormal. I know that science has discovered that certain stones have a certain kind of...memory like it can record (through resonance of impregnated energy ??) psychic energy* a bit like the shroud of Turin recorded that famous image. . That would be very interesting if we could test the sensibility of High Si people to the energy of those "stones". Maybe Si can perceive those vibes and energy. That would explain why they feel certain phenomenon like a bodily sensation I don't like the systematic paranormal interpretation to strange phenomenon but I know that they do exist. Actually, I've always been fascinated by those stuff even though I lost the passion . Edit : * And vibrations which can be translated in sound and played back !!
Traversing The Darkness
May look like an LSI, but -Te.
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The Creator and the Destructor