Sila Blume
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Strange Conceptions of Life and Love
Mother: “…dumb ass” “I could put you out of my house in a minute” Neighboring garden conversation, between mother (in her late 50s) and son (in his mid 20s)
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The Lord is a man of war
The conversations continue: on the one end the fervor in the heart of the believer speaks, and on the other is the mind trusting the insatiable need for knowing. Both seem sincere. But it troubles me that a belief seems to be intrinsically committed to combat. In celebration of the first classical music recording ever…
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Life is suffering, and we spend our lives looking for happiness, she said
and I wonder how can any human rely so trustful in chosen wordings. Is it not fair to say that life is pleasure, happiness, joy, and we erroneously spend energy and passion in search of suffering?
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“Israel in Egypt”, first known classical music recording — June 29 1888
“Israel in Egypt”, catalogued HWV 54, was composed by Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) in 1739, and composed that year on April 4th. The oratorio was scored in English for soloists, choir and orchestra, in 46 movements. Join us listening to this early piece on Clubhouse, June 29, at 1 pm EST https://www.clubhouse.com/join/birthday-celebration/TVDR6CTS/mZgb381b










