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that means something to you. I feel like music, as well as other forms for art, has an ability to speak to you on a level that words alone can not. Or maybe articulate an idea that you are not capable of articulating yet. Do not be shy, get it out there

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  On 10/25/2023 at 11:38 AM, NaturaNaturans said:

Our best day 

 

FYI:  The video is not available in the US, it seems:

 

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  On 10/25/2023 at 11:23 AM, NaturaNaturans said:

Share music that means something to you.

 

There's so much about the following video which is significant to me.  First It's the Soul-Train, baby. :D;) 

 

For me, as a spiritual person, a mystical person, this is significant on its own.  But the TV Show itself was extremely significant in its time and in its place here in America. I think one can truly feel that when watching the band as they are performing.  It's bitter-sweet at that time in history.  I love that.  I love the simultaneaity of the opposing forces, which are producing dancing, freedom, and joy.  Bitter recalling where they had been through and what was still happening.  Sweet because they are free in that moment to be themselves in their own way and in their own place.  Bitter because there's so much more that needs to be done.  Sweet because of what is happening "Right Now."

 

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Also, the name of the band is significant.  The "5 stair-steps".  There's a great secret and a profound mystery there.  And the lyrics, of course.  Again the brilliant union of opposing ideas:  "Someday we're going to walk in the rays of a beautiful sun.  Right Now... Right now..."

 

Someday can be right now.  I love that.  I love being able to pivot from the finite temporal perspective and then pivot to the infinite and realize, all of it is literally 'now'.

 

And, right now, there's a war going on.  A physical war, and a spiritual war.  A war of ideas.  A war for the hearts and minds of each and every individual.  It's difficult feeling like everything could be so much better, so much easier, and there's such a simple solution hiding in plain sight.  So, this song is significant for me, because I need the hope, and I need it right now.  It's good to look back and reflect on a time in America when black and brown people couldn't ride in the front of the bus.  It's good because reflecting on it there's been a lot of progress, eventhough we're still far away from what I would consider home.  But, it's OK.  We're on the "soul-train", baby.  From the infinite perspective, the problem is already solved, we're already home, it's just a matter of time patience and perspective. 

 

And someday, hopefully, I'll be able to look back on what is happening right-now, and even this will be for the good, because, in the future I will see the progress that has been made.  In that way, what is happening, right now, will be good, because it will be a reference point for realizing *progress*.  Someday is right now.  I'm picturing it in my mind.  And I can feel the hope.  But it's bitter-sweet.  And I love that.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Train

 

(Hopefully this is viewable where you are.  It's the promise for a better life for all.  )

 

 

 

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  On 10/25/2023 at 11:23 AM, NaturaNaturans said:


that means something to you. I feel like music, as well as other forms for art, has an ability to speak to you on a level that words alone can not. Or maybe articulate an idea that you are not capable of articulating yet. Do not be shy, get it out there

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@NaturaNaturans,

 

If you like Matis, I think you'll like this.  It's a great message, and part of what made him famous was his beat-box which is featured at the end of the song.  I remember when I first heard about him.  A co-worker knew I had Jewish heritage, and asked if I had heard of this Orthodox dude who sang reggae, crowd surfs, and can beat-box like you wouldn't believe.  I won't go on and on about it, but, hearing Matis started a whole chain of events that changed my life in a major way.

 

 

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This piece by Monteverdi has an inexplicable quality and beauty that touches my heart and raises my spirit.

 

 

Lyrics translated from the Italian -

 

Golden tresses, fairest treasure,

you bind me in a thousand ways,

whether you are coiled or loosened.

 

Choice little white pearls,

when you reveal the roses

that you cover, you wound me.

 

Lively stars that shine,

so fair and alluring,

when you laugh you slay me.

 

Precious, seductive

beloved lips of coral,

when you speak you give me bliss.

 

Oh fair bond that gives me joy!

Oh sweet life's leave-taking!

Oh this welcome wound of mine!

 

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Ill share this, not because i like the song that much (a little old fashioned for my taste), but because of the lyrcis/meaning of the song, as well as the countless time I've heard It played live at family gatherings. Lyrics in spoiler.

 

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Feels a little weird to throw out a song from a kids show, but I think its a touching song tbh:

 

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  On 10/31/2023 at 11:23 AM, NaturaNaturans said:

Ill share this, not because i like the song that much (a little old fashioned for my taste), but because of the lyrcis/meaning of the song, as well as the countless time I've heard It played live at family gatherings. Lyrics in spoiler.

 

Erik Bye - Sa lenge skuta kan ga

 

Nice.  I liked this.  Yeah it's a little old fashioned, but It's fun imagining it live at a family gathering.  And when you're old, we'll still love you and bring you with us to the "gatherings".

 

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Feels a little weird to throw out a song from a kids show, but I think its a touching song tbh:

 

Sesame Street:  I Don't Want to Live on the Moon 

 

I think it's great!  You brought a mix of old and new.   It is a sweet song.  Sesame Street was designed and written both for the child and for the parent so that they could watch it together.   

 

Here's my additions to the thread inspired by your choices.

 

1)  When the Ship Comes In - Bob Dylan:  Clearly I was inspired by the lyrics of the first song you chose.  It is also a little old-fashioned.  But I think you'll like the nice clean acoustic guitar and the passion brought in the lyrics and the message.   Originally it's an Arlo Guthrie song, but I think Dylan's version is better.  It's one of my favorite-favorite songs, not just by Bob Dylan, but for all time.  Yes, it's a protest song.  And the events that inspired these lyrics have, for the most part, ended.  But who hasn't felt that they were facing insurrountable opposition?  It's classic David/Golaith, and this is included in the lyrics.   Ultimately, for me, the song strongly cultivates "glory".  And I love that.

 

2)  The Rainbow Connection - Kermit The Frog:  Another classic inspired by your second choice.  Who doesn't love this song?  Besides the obvious meaning on the surface, I love the idea of connection and the rainbow.  The colors are not blended and poured into a melting pot of oblivion.  Philosophically, this strongly resonates in me.  Also, I love the lyric ... "someday we'll find it".  Again.  "Someday" is "right now", if I can pivot my perspective.  And.  I love the last part of the lyric:  "... the lovers, the dreamers, and me."  Whenever I hear this, or think about it, it provokes the questions in my mind:  "Wait a minute, Kermit is not a lover?  Kermit is not a dreamer?  The lovers, the dreamers, and me?  What does that say about Kermit?"  And then I answer it, in my own mind:  "Well of course silly, Kermit is a frog.  Even a frog can find the rainbow connection, and so can you (me)."  God Bless you, Jim Henson.

 

 

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Another favorite of mine is Minha Alma (A Paz Que Eu Não Quero) by O Rappa

This is a very special cover by Maria Rita.

 

 

 

 

Another song that speaks to me by O Rappa - Tribunal de Rua

 

 

 

 

And one more from Brazil -  Tive Razão by the great Seu Jorge

 

 

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The following song choice was inspired by the recent thread started on individualization, specifically the passage of Carl Jung read by Alan Watts, but there are also elements of it that link up with the Hopsin song that was posted above, "Fly".

 

This song is called "Tether".  It's one of my very favorite songs by one of my very favorite artists, The Indigo Girls.  I've posted their music here before.  They're amazing.  They have a massive library of music.  They're brilliant song writers and lyricists.  There was a period in my life where they were all I listened to.  I had a folder on my phone with the majority of their songs and I listened to it on random constantly. 

 

"Tether" asks a simple question.

 

"Can we bring it together?"
"Can we call from the mountain to the valley below?"
"Can we make it better?
"Do we tether the hawk, do we tether the dove?"

 

Accepting these opposing forces, from the mountain above to the valley below... accepting them for the purpose of releasing them, not tethering them, strongly resonates with me.  While at the same time, if they are both accepted and released as a pair they will moderate each other naturally.  One becomes the other in an infinite glorious dance.  This, imo, is precisely what Jung was describing in the passage which was posted. 

 

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"Fly" - Hopsin  

 

   ... Open your eyes, open your mind, and fly ...

 

 

 

 

 ... Open your eyes, open your mind, and fly ...

 

  On 11/3/2023 at 7:59 AM, NaturaNaturans said:

Carl Jung - Individualization 

 

What we observe here is a fundemental law of life. Enantidromia or conversion into the opposite, and it is this that makes possible the reunion of the waring halves...

 

 

 

... it is this that makes possible the reunion of the waring halves ...

 

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... do we tether the hawk? ...

... do we tether the dove? ...

 

... do we leave it unanswered? ...

... open your mind? and fly? ...

 

... the reunion of the waring halves?  ...

 

... walking a tightrope? ...

... bridging the gap? ...

 

... bring it together? ...

... do we tether? ...

 

 

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