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Daily Archives: November 20, 2010
Musica sacra (5)
The Credo, a setting of the Nicene Creed, is the longest text of a sung Mass. It is a statement of belief. Who listens – or reads through it – with an open mind, will find many pointers. In particular the most … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Music
Tagged Beethoven, Coronation Mass, Credo, Herbert von Karajan, Missa Solemnis, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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On Anger
For a while now I am planning to start writing about emotions. Looking at them for what they really are and what they want to tell us. What is their purpose, their function and how do we generate them. How … Continue reading
Posted in Michaela on Medicine, Toaster & Fridge
Tagged Anger, emotion, fear, Holistic health, Transformation
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Bring space
By Glerikud The ego’s goal is to make you identify with it, whatever form it takes. Your task is to bring space between you and the ego. How? Recognize that the upcoming thought / emotion is not you, but it’s … Continue reading
Posted in The Armchair
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Rage
by Dawn To My Beautiful Mother, Genevieve. You unhappily carried me in your womb for nine months – carrying heavy milk cans from barn to milk house willing me to die. A foggy veil lowers before me, barely able to … Continue reading