Do we really have to have visions to experience the divine? Do we have to see angels, saints, or god to experience the transcendence?
Unusual life experiences are all around us disguised in usual things, if we care to look for them. One way to notice them is to ask "why" relentlessly. Why some birds want to live in a cage when given a choice willingly? Why some students want to get A's? Why Dorian mode sounds sadder than Lydian mode? More important, though, is what we do with these unusual life experiences once we notice them? Most of the time we do nothing. But sometimes we help others to see them as well. [HT to Gena]
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Drs. Vidas Pinkevicius and Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene Organists of Vilnius University , creators of Secrets of Organ Playing. Don't have an organ at home? Download paper manuals and pedals, print them out, cut the white spaces, tape the sheets together and you'll be ready to practice anywhere where is a desk and floor. Make sure you have a higher chair. |