Knowledge and the unknowable: David Deutsch
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Knowledge and the unknowable: David Deutsch
Dr. Daniel Siegel on how he mind uses the brain to create itself
The original version of the most famous Christmas Carol of all was written in for 2 voices and guitar and was first performed at Christmas mass in 1818.
O fool, do something, so you won’t just stand there looking dumb.
If you are not traveling and on the road, how can you call yourself a guide?
In the School of Truth, one sits at the feet of the Master of Love.
So listen, son, so that one day you may be an old father, too!
All this eating and sleeping has made you ignorant and fat;
By denying yourself food and sleep, you may still have a chance.
Know this: If God should shine His lovelight on your heart,
I promise you’ll shine brighter than a dozen suns.
And I say: wash the tarnished copper of your life from your hands;
To be Love’s alchemist, you should be working with gold.
Don’t sit there thinking; go out and immerse yourself in God’s sea.
Having only one hair wet with water will not put knowledge in that head.
For those who see only God, their vision
Is pure, and not a doubt remains.
Even if our world is turned upside down and blown over by the wind,
If you are doubtless, you won’t lose a thing.
O Hafiz, if it is union with the Beloved that you seek,
Be the dust at the Wise One’s door, and speak!
Looking at early nativity scenes and their symbolism.
This one is from the Bergognone, a contemporary of Leonardo da Vinci.
I am intrigued by the half rotten apple and the ” vitarca mudra” the Madonna is forming with her hands. Its a symbol of the mind first laying attention to an object – or energy becoming matter. This mudra can be seen in man Buddhist paintings and artwork
..more magic
What would Christmas be without the Nutcracker Suite ?
This version is from the 1940 Walt Disney film ” Fantasia”