29 November 2002
An old man, on the back page of the daily newspaper NRC, somewhere
last year, on what he thought about dying, said:
"The main thing I really don't like, about dying,
is that I can't hear Bach anymore."
If he had read
'Nature of the Cosmos ...'*
and
'Mechanics of Awareness ...'**
then he would know that he can, and he would also know how to.
But only a sane person would want to know what happens when he dies.
And who would care how he perceives while he still lives...
Koos Nolst Trenite "Cause Trinity"
human rights philosopher and poet
- 'The Nature Of The Cosmos As Seen From Earth (Version 1.0)
(29 August 2001)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0211060029.323b80d9%40posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
** 'Mechanics Of Awareness, Perception, Memory And Forgetfulness'
(13 September 2002)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.02091...@posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
References:
- 'Writing Technique and Basics of Music - Feeling versus
Intelligence' (1 July 2002)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0209121401.405de354%40posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
- 'Mozart Remedying Spiritual Violence - Fine Particle Physics
- Beauty and Awareness' (20 August 2002)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=c172dd8d.02082...@posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
- 'Past Lives and Rationality' (12 Sept 2002)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0209132219.71b5cf63%40posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
- 'The Bach-Effect - Connecting Back To The Creation
- Recommendations' (24 Oct 2002)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0210241121.6ebde9b1%40posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
- 'The Mafia Code Against Mankind' (18 Oct 2002)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0210180308.42416a71%40posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
Copyright 2002 by Koos Nolst Trenite - human rights philosopher
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I personaly think that old J. S. Bach, still plays organ in heaven,
of course a much better one, with infinite keyboards
Tex.
what do u think is his opinion about britney spears (since he can see
how music has evolved)? :)
To see my wife's account of her NDEs, read: "Where Is The Music? - The
multiple Near-Death Experiences of a World Traveler," by Gloria M. Gieseke.
See: http://home.swbell.net/cliffgie/
-- Cliff Gieseke
"Koos Nolst Trenite" <Ambassador...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Kids noice
Tex.
"Cliff Gieseke" <clif...@swbell.net> wrote in message news:<oueG9.836$yu.713...@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com>...
>what do u think is his opinion about britney spears (since he can see
>how music has evolved)? :)
I suspect that old Johann Sebastian, being an innovator in his time,
would have appreciated some of the modern music which we have around
these days. But Britney Spears....?
Best,
Bob
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"Ex Tristitia Virtus"
Shucks, he can just turn off the sound and watch the video. That's
what I'd do, anyway. :-)
-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
were standing on my shoulders."
Which reminds me of the man who was walking through a graveyard when he
came upon the tomb of Johan Sebastian Bach. Overcome with emotion, he
entered the mausoleum. After a short time, he was about to leave when he
noticed a flickering light coming from a crack in the stones on the
floor. Finding an old rusty iron ring attached to one, he pulled it to
find that the stone pivoted upward revealing a musty and cobweb encrusted
stairway leading downward. From the bottom of the stairway, came the
flickering light. Fearful, yet curious, he descended the stairs. At the
bottom he saw that the light came from a candle on an old table, at at
the table sat an extremely ancient looking man with two piles of paper in
front of him. One contained pages of manscript sheet music, while the
other contained blank paper. One by one, the old man took sheets of
music and erased then, putting the newly blank paper on the discard pile.
"Are you Johan Sebastian Bach," he asked?
"Yes" came the reply.
"What are your doing," he asked the old man?
"I'm decomposing"
It's a joke, Killjoy. Ever hear of one of those?
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> <snip>
>
> When I saw the subject line, I read, "Dying and Still Hearing Bush."
>
> <<<<shudder>>>>
>
I quite agree. After listening to a fair amount of "Classical Music", I
have determined a few things.
1) No composer has written stuff that was ALL good. There is some real
trash out there and it does not matter who wrote it.
2) Listening to one composer or even one genre of music is limiting ones
enjoyment of music. Good music can be found in every genre.
3) Quantity is not the same as quality.
4) RAP isn't music or a genre of music.
The concept of listening to one composer or one genre all the time would be
my idea of hell. Quiet is also good.
r
--
"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, de-briefed, or
numbered...My life is my own."
"I am not a number. I am a free man."
No. 6
Stephen King's job is already taken, but, if he has another car accident,
you have a lock on the job.
Especially when one of your books comes back to haunt you...
LOL
But you gotta admit he's had some classic lines, like the one that went
something like, "I have opinions too -- strong opinions -- but I don't
agree with all of them."