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inspire verb (inspired, inspiring)
1to stimulate them into activity, especially into artistic or creative activity.
2 to fill someone with a feeling of confidence, encouragement and exaltation.
3 to create in them.
4 to be the origin or source of.
5 relig said of supposed divine power or influence: to guide or instruct someone. 6 tr & intr to breathe in; to inhale.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin inspirare to breathe into.
interesting perspective, the word "resonance" is applicable also is it not.
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Yeah, concentrated listening to your breath is all you need to transcend the duality of doing an being. It´s something you do, but it´s also just something that is.
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Very good vid, Corey.
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Wow! Great to watch a second time round - probably one of your finest uploads.
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read Hazrat Inayat Khan. He has a lecture called "The Power of the Word" which is really nice.
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in other words.. to emote
the motion of spirit/energy
and whats ever said that isnt first felt to evoke?
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Awesome
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There are some paintings that point out oneself as well, but these are paintings constructed specifically for that purpose.
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Art seems to spoonfeed us the artist's intentions, (taking for granted that we have the capacity to realise the artists intentions). By knowing a painting we may know the artist, but by knowing a piece of music we come to know the composer and also ourselves.
One of your best video's. Thank you for sharing :)
adznruses 2 years ago
many thanks to you
Professoranton 2 years ago
Sol briliant its beautiful
JimBootstrap 2 years ago
Thank you so much.
Professoranton 2 years ago
it's the non-locality of identity... partially what i wanted to mumble about in your asynchronicity vid. book is asynchrous but it is local. e.g. books one is forced to read in school have their local raison d'etre... etc.
jogayot 2 years ago
Nice. Literacy introduces a kind of repetition with the ability to point to that which is reproduced. Sound is trickier than this.
Professoranton 2 years ago