Restless Soma
Death (the tumbling force, public) => Wisdom => Topic started by: Kal on June 16, 2012, 12:41:23 PM
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Upon my path the most valuable advice I 've been given concerning my life path was the
"follow your heart"...
In life, the norm is to take the step and procceed sometimes in a complete unknown 'territory'.
With 'time' moving so fast I 'm wondering:
If my experience creates the road or if
... ( I 'm aware my language may be a little bit complex )
the road is created with my experience, which may mean, a lack of heart on many occasions.
P.S. Maybe philosophical. I 'd like to be "on the place" of the reader.
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Following one's heart is only one factor in the process of 'creating' a path.
In life we don't always have the luxury of doing what we like. And we often have to do something we don't like. The heart is about the general direction - the field we choose to act in.
But the path opens for those who have the power to open it. You can't gain power in a field where you don't have heart.
While watching road cycling, it is extraordinary how demonstrated is this match of power and path. Those who are focused and full of inner power never crash or have accidents which derail their chances of winning.
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Thanks Michael.
There is this man, that plays really good guitar ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5F6OOxnkGM&feature=relmfu
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May I post one more ....
For the sake of a balance I 'm experiencing......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZcx2POQbwA
Nick ~
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Nice, Kal.
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Thanks Michael.
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There is this man, that plays really good guitar ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5F6OOxnkGM&feature=relmfu
I do like the sound of new strings. I have friends who say you should always use old strings, but to my ear, I love the crisp sound of new ones for each recording. He gets a nice changing tone with his right hand.
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This song "re-minds" me of the struggle and the quest and challenge to originality through a final... internal challenge.
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The early guitar sounds like an EBow effect. I always had trouble with that gadget, but I suspect this guy has worked hard to get it reliable. Haven't seen them around for about twenty years or more.
Nice piece - wasn't aware of Camel before.