Arvo Part - Passio
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As rooted as it is in Christianity, the philosophy of Pärt's music is actually a lot like Zen...it's about simplicity, purity, stripping away what isn't necessary...his music isn't a lecture, it's a conversation. And if you ask me, it's some of the most powerful, meaningful, and beautiful music of the past half-century. Passio, while not my favorite of his, is the logical conclusion of his early tintinabuli approach of composition.
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Thank you Bolender, I like it when people explain the reasons of why they like something or not.
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i think innocentul and MaBu888 should just give each other their emails so they can email each other about all of that... stuff.... instead of using youtube to annoy everyone.
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You gravely misrepresent the god-connected current of buddhism. This current does not relate to the replacement of what truly IS (beyond any concept such as collective or individual or personal or transpersonal), by someone BECOMING god, but by one realizing who one already is (is not god but is nameless), and THEREFORE one traversing humbleness (key to Understanding), and through lightedness. The assumption of godforms is NOT the intention to replace anyone or anything that IS.
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More was said here than the words you read.
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You aren't in the state of consciousness to represent to yourself what I have meant.
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@MaBu888 and you will think they are simillar cause the buddhism is satan creation of imitating but only enough to atract people, combining good and wrong togetter.The same temptation since ever, the most old one! do these and you will become god! that's buddhism.. and orthodoxy is to become nothing-that's what we are, so that God can give you His life and become One with Him,united ,that's what an orthodox man is.The diferent between orthodoxy and buddhism east and west or the earth and the sky
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I don't think buddhism and orthodox are the same. The larger issue here is whether or not one believes god is outside of the true self. There is no outside. The universe is inside god - this is how I see orthodox (not just Christianity) , but orthodox is not about devaluing the free will of others. You don't need to belong to any artificial construct to go into heaven. The purification is with that which the mind cannot comprehend.
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@MaBu888 My,friend,i am orthodox, but you don't know what that is, don't you?ofcourse you don't!it is not your falt.let it be.be how God want's you to be(and you'll become orthodox!)it means in translation, straight dogma, not to left not to right but the middle,the perfect harmony, but much more i can't tell you cause you have a bug in your sistem ,and untill you delete these virus and empty your head from everithing, you can't become orthodox, and you will think buddhism and orthodox are same.
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My choices are not up to you. I must inform you that I practice no religion, not even buddhism. But I do practice spirituality without dogmas. I simply defend the divine core/cord in all religions, despite the millions of years of corruption spewed by space faring Anunnaki (fallen angels).
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Knowledge is inferior to wisdom.
"man becomes sohumble that he will simply digest the hall hell in his heart-exacly the other way-of becoming powerfull,get it?"
The Buddhist way is of humbleness. So great humbleness that THOUGHTS THEMSELVES GO AWAY FOR A TIME AND THE HEART SPEAKS ITS WISDOM IN SILENCE, as it is in all religions.
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"man becomes sohumble that he will simply digest the hall hell in his heart-exacly the other way-of becoming powerfull,get it?"
This is exactly the method done in many forms of Buddhism. All ego identification is transmuted into pure consciousness without sin/karma.



@psychicbyinternet The countertenor's name is Davide Troìa. He's from Naples, Italy, as the rest of the group. He is a teacher and a musical director as well.
EnsVocaleNapoli 1 year ago