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"Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life." Ludwig van Beethoven
Is it?
What else is?
Is it?
What else is?
@fmf saidHe also said music was "a higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy”
"Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life." Ludwig van Beethoven
Is it?
What else is?
@sonship saidNo, I said there are threads where your wheels fall off. Don't let this be one of them. Do you think music is a mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life?
Were you saying something about threads which seem like the wheels are falling off ?
No, I said there are threads where your wheels fall off.
@sonship saidIf the likes of chaney3 or Eladar - or Dasa off his meds - were still posting, I would mention their wheels falling off moments.
Why not mention "THREADS ... where your wheels fall off"? Why only mention the ones you think apply to me ?
@sonship saidI am not a frequently unstable, vaingloriously rancorous, lashing-out-emotionally poster in the way that you are, so I don't think I have any threads where my wheels fall off. Feel free to disagree.
Why can't I mention the ones that have your wheels "fall off" ?
@sonship saidWhat "medicine"?
Just thought to give you a teaspoon of your own medicine, which typically irritates you for some reason.
@sonship saidFeel free to nominate a thread or threads where you think I had some sort of angry-emotional and integrity-breakdown. Go for it.
That's kind of unduly lopsided in YOUR favor, like it only happens to the other guy.
@fmf saidDoes a divide exist between the spiritual and the sensual life that requires a mediator?
"Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life." Ludwig van Beethoven
Is it?
What else is?
@secondson saidI think most "sensual" dimensions are tightly interwoven with abstract and metaphysical dimensions of our spiritual side.
Does a divide exist between the spiritual and the sensual life that requires a mediator?
@fmf saidSupercilious. Like most of what I hear coming out of men's mouths. A lot of sound with little substance. A word mask that hides a man delirious with himself because he has a disproportionate sense of the importance of his own thoughts, ideas and the noise he makes.
What do you think of Ludwig van Beethoven's adage?
@secondson saidHe was, nevertheless, a phenomenal composer whose uplifting music has touched millions and millions of people deeply.
Supercilious. Like most of what I hear coming out of men's mouths. A lot of sound with little substance. A word mask that hides a man delirious with himself because he has a disproportionate sense of the importance of his own thoughts, ideas and the noise he makes.