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  • One of your best video's. Thank you for sharing :)

  • many thanks to you

  • Sol briliant its beautiful

  • Thank you so much.

  • 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.

  • Nice. Literacy introduces a kind of repetition with the ability to point to that which is reproduced. Sound is trickier than this.

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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.

  • 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.

  • Very good vid, Corey.

  • Wow! Great to watch a second time round - probably one of your finest uploads.

  • read Hazrat Inayat Khan. He has a lecture called "The Power of the Word" which is really nice.

  • in other words.. to emote

    the motion of spirit/energy

    and whats ever said that isnt first felt to evoke?

  • Awesome

  • There are some paintings that point out oneself as well, but these are paintings constructed specifically for that purpose.

  • 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.

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