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Sananda
Maitreya
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In strife driven times like these I appreciate the fruits my musical
menthors left behind all the more. A lot of finger prints have been left on my psyche. Music has the power to move very deeply, it can move a person to contemplation, to meditation, to release, to joy. Which is why corporations keep such a tight lid on musical expression, it may actually move you to contemplate something other than just buying more stuff. Artists are now expected to offer the fullness of Gods gift to them, not to uplift your soul but to uplift your wallet. We have been expected to turn our backs on inspiration And to become pick-pockets of the public trust. There are metal detectors set up at the door of major labels to prevent originality from wandering into the building uninvited and there are trained marksmen enployed to hunt it down and shoot it if necessary to contain a contagious outbreak, and this is why I go in through my own door. If a bomb should splatter your fields tomorrow, could you live with yourself without having listened to the Rolling Stone's 'EXILE ON MAIN STREET' for the last time? Or Willie Nelson's 'RED HEADED STRANGER'? Or Bob Marley's 'SURVIVAL'? (or for you hard heads AC/DC 's 'BACK IN BLACK'?) and Miles Davis has already answered many of your prayers and to hear either Aretha Franklin or Patsy Cline's voice for the last time really will escort you effortlessly into heaven on the bridge of its own conviction. extra credit homework: Bruce Springsteen's 'BORN TO RUN' (begin here
young bloomheads, it explains why we were smart enough to fawn over him) Love your 'sins' as you love your 'virtues' and you will love yourself as God loves you! It must be ok if it is! As the hurricane itself gets closer to its own cause, it forgets what the fuss was all about. All fallen angels are volunteers.. Quartz crystal is raw petrified light You will always leave a bad taste in a man's mouth Learning to save insures us of advantages to come A shout of encouragement to Ben Harper, an artist whose work I regard and whose vision and perseverance I respect! Assume the flame! We are all guests of nature and we are in her home Were Minerva in her morning shroud Anything given in love, even the smallest trinket is worth its weight in gold!
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