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Daily Archives: September 24, 2010
Come, sweet death
Franz Schubert left this world when he was only 31 years old. A few months before his death, in the summer of 1828, he composed his final instrumental work, the String Quintett in C Major. At the time … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Music, Music & Movies
Tagged Cello, death, Franz Schubert, longing, Musical composition, pain
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Welcome the unease
What is this fear of awakening all about ? What is so scary about letting go of old beliefs and living one’s full potential? Indeed. Why rather hold on to suffering, to pain and frustration than simply – change? Just … Continue reading
Posted in The Window Seat
Tagged awakening, fear, letting go, self-discovery, terror of awakening
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The wisdom of Rumi
Ghazal 2133 wake up, wake up this night is gone wake up abandon abandon even your dear self abandon there is an idiot in our market place selling a precious soul if you doubt my word get up this moment … Continue reading