Monthly Archives: November 2010

Sadness

  There is a beautiful sadness to autumn. A time to part, something tugs, something ebbs. There is such clarity, sharpness and coolness in the air. Witnessing the turning to nothing. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Traurigkeit” (Sadnesss) Entführung aus dem Serail … Continue reading

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Love by Rumi

I’ve come to take you with me even if I must drag you along but first must steal your heart then settle you in my soul I’ve come as a spring to lay beside your blossoms to feel the glory … Continue reading

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Topographic map on a leaf

  Isn’t nature the most gorgeous painter of all ? It is unbelievable !

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St. Martins day II

A fine Christian tradition …

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Screaming painbody

The mother of all painbodies needs a colorature soprano… “The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart” from the Magic Flute. Patricia Petibon as the Queen of the night (who is said to be inspired by Mozart’s mother in law) … Continue reading

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Symptoms & beliefs

Locating the true cause of a disease may be the origin for something new. I live surrounded by physicians. My sisters, my friends, my friend’s friends, we all grew up together, went to the same schools and are all but … Continue reading

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LoL

Not good: Expectation and Entitlement…

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The wisdom of Rumi

This one is for myself. There are days the pain is acute. It feels like something gets ripped open and old, forgotten feelings are coming up, like vermin, to cloud the soul. Who knew they were here to begin with, who … Continue reading

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Converging the Feminine and Masculine – 2

–by Paul These two principles create something like a dance between them. This dance takes place on many, many levels. To get a sense of this, look at the water on an ocean or large body of water, like a … Continue reading

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Doing not-doing

This is how it is done. The violinist is the tune. God through Vivaldi and Ann Sophie Mutter.

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