A comeback after 6 years.
A comeback after 6 years.
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“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly
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Shiny Toy Guns - Don't Cry Out
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Each essence is a separate glass,
Through which Sun of Being’s Light is passed,
Each tinted fragment sparkles with the Sun,
A thousand colors, but the Light is One.
Jami, 15th c. Persian Poet
Post types & fully individuated before 2012 ...
“I want the following word: splendor, splendor is fruit in all its succulence, fruit without sadness. I want vast distances. My savage intuition of myself.”
― Clarice Lispector
@Tallmo My SEI sister has been getting into classical music recently. Do you a top three favorite pieces you recommend? My sister says she likes romantic classical, especially Rachmaninov and Mahler's 5th symphony.
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“You are a little soul carrying around a corpse.”
- Epictetus
Cool! There are so many different styles, hard to pick just a few pieces. Beethoven's 3rd 'Eroica' is great, maybe the best. Mozart's late symphonies, like no 39 or 41. Hard to beat those. Bach's orchestral suites are incredible beautiful and spiritual.
Maybe those are my top three if I am forced to decide.
I got into classical music by listening to Strawinsky's Firebird. I thought it sounded so magical.
Chamber music: Mozart's quartets dedicated to Haydn. Refreshing!
Baroque music: Albinoni, light and emotional, very Alpha, maybe... Händel's Rinaldo.
If she likes romantic, then Wagner can be interesting. And also Bruckner, although he can be a little heavy. Doesn't get more romantic than that.
You said she likes Mahler's 5:th. The Adagietto movement is famous. Probably the most soulful thing ever written, it's almost scary. Mahler has great orchestration, incredible sound, but he is also almost too complex for me, I feel, so I haven't listened that much to him.
I'm thinking that Mozart is probably the best. Some of his music captures the spirit of life, like in his symphony no 41, I mentioned above. One doesn't really expect anything deep from him, and yet the music has that impact.
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The decisive thing is not the reality of the object, but the reality of the subjective factor, i.e. the primordial images, which in their totality represent a psychic mirror-world. It is a mirror, however, with the peculiar capacity of representing the present contents of consciousness not in their known and customary form but in a certain sense sub specie aeternitatis, somewhat as a million-year old consciousness might see them.
(Jung on Si)
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The decisive thing is not the reality of the object, but the reality of the subjective factor, i.e. the primordial images, which in their totality represent a psychic mirror-world. It is a mirror, however, with the peculiar capacity of representing the present contents of consciousness not in their known and customary form but in a certain sense sub specie aeternitatis, somewhat as a million-year old consciousness might see them.
(Jung on Si)
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“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung