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Music To Inspire Enlightenment

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Can you bite your own teeth?  --  “What a caterpillar calls the end of the world we call a butterfly.

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1)

2) Where is the freedom
Solemnly fought for
Throughout the vast it will last
It doesn't depend on any thing
It surrounds every thing
Every one
A foundation of none

Some day
Like to day
No more searching
Anymore

See (the thing is) it is bound
For the time it is a round
The lessons the swing
Forth and back
The responsibility is there
And here
Not a game for the weak
A sanity to seek

3) Enlightenment

 


When it rains, it pours like hell.
-Insomnium

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Contemplating the roots of shame and paranoia.
Fear/shame - self, curiosity/awareness - other
What is, what is?  Idk.

 

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Contemplating the roots of the fear of negative evaluation, how it transforms experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Incredibly intense guitar solo. Gary Moore is probably the greatest inspiration for my playing.

Such emotional playing totally inspires me.

 

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Can you bite your own teeth?  --  “What a caterpillar calls the end of the world we call a butterfly.

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If anyone has listened to Shinzen's 'Science of Enlightenment' audio book then you'll recognise this guy. 

 


"Find what you love and let it kill you." - Charles Bukowski

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Hard Sun

 

When I walk beside her
I am the better man
When I look to leave her
I always stagger back again
Once I built an ivory tower
So I could worship from above
And when I climbed down to be set free
She took me in again

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

When she comes to greet me
She is mercy at my feet
When I see her pin her charm
She just throws it back again
Once I dug an early grave
To find a better land
She just smiled and laughed at me
And took her blues back again

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

When I go to cross that river
She is comfort by my side
When I try to understand
She just opens up her eyes

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

Once I stood to lose her
When I saw what I had done
Bound down and flew away the hours
Of her garden and her sun
So I tried to warn her
I'll turn to see her weep
Forty days and forty nights
And it's still coming down on me

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

There's a big
A big hard sun
Beaten on the big people
In the big hard world

I interpret this song as written about the writer's enlightenment. I think when he's talking about 'her' in the lyrics, he's referring to 'the way', he has discovered, and when he sings the chorus, he's referring to the people yet to be enlightened, believing in 'a big hard world'. 


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Contemplating uncertainty 

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