Select : | All Articles | Music Articles | Oneness Articles |
---|---|---|---|
Chief Seattle's Thoughts
How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? The idea is strange to us.
If we do not own the freshness of the air and the sparkle of the water, how can you buy them?
read moreBINGO! THERE GOES YOUR TENURE!
I am occasionally asked to attend forums and symposia on musical matters. I am usually 'booked in as a novelty act', or 'token eccentric' to liven things up for 'the serious people'.
read moreIf we accept the Gaia Hypothesis, then modern reductionist and mechanistic ecology, as taught in our universities, can no longer be defended. However, rather than simply returning to the ‘holistic’ ecology of Clements and Shelford, a more sophisticated ecology must be developed to take account of the work of such holistic thinkers as C. H. Waddington, Paul Weiss, Ludwig Von Bertalanffy and others.
read morePart I: Facing failure
When we seek the truth, we try to make sense of a chaotic world. We struggle to achieve what clarity is possible. When we look honestly, we face the cruelty of that truth. But the crucible, the most important test of our capacity to face the truth, comes in the steps we take at that point. What if the human species has failed, finally? Can we move forward, even when we recognize we may face insurmountable obstacles? Can we work for justice and sustainability within a dead culture?
read moreConsider your own place in the universal oneness of which we are all a part, from which we all arise, and to which we all return." — David Fontana PhD
,
Jesus said, "When you make the two one, you will become the sons of man, and when you say, 'Mountain, move away,' it will move away." Gospal of thomas...
read moreRebirth: The Future of Classical Music
by Greg Sandow
Chapter I – Rebirth and Resistance.
Not the final text, but a riff on what the chapter might say
(and revised from earlier riffs)
read more
Rebirth: The Future of Classical Music
by Greg Sandow
Chapter 2 – Dire Data.
(Not the final text, but a riff on what this chapter will most likely say)
[Passages in brackets can be skipped, if you want a faster read]
[And for a shorter version of this riff, go here]
read moreRebirth: The Future of Classical Music
by Greg Sandow
Chapter 3 – The Culture Ran Away From Us (first part)
read moreRebirth: The Future of Classical Music
by Greg Sandow
Chapter 3 – The Culture Ran Away From Us (second part)
read moreRebirth: The Future of Classical Music
Greg Sandow
Chapter 4 – What Classical Music Is
read more
Rebirth: The Future of Classical Music
Greg Sandow
Chapter 5 – The Myth of Classical Music Superiority (part one)
read moreThat is that or Tit for tat (un prêté pour un rendu)
On Advaita and the Paradox of Consciousness
“J’aime le tao, mais j’aime aussi l’anti-tao. On peut faire une tartine de tao et la beurrer avec de l’anti-tao.” (“I like tao, but I like also anti-tao. You can make a sandwich of tao and butter it with anti-tao.”) Jean Dubuffet...
read moreCopyright © 2015 www.onedarylsprakecomposer.com | All rights reserved | D & C by webMastre