those are interesting pieces ..a little less cosmic than i prefer,
but the emptiness in the second one (city) is outstanding....
HOW In the F__k did they do that....? uncanny
many of the old black and white movies had fantastic sound tracts
that made you just get lost in the world of fantasia..... or lucid dreaming
-Tangerine Dream http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...QLrgk4kVQ&NR=1
I like those Sunrise Earth shows on HD network.
One time, about twenty five years ago I was visiting with my wife's cousin and her husband and I mentioned that it would be cool if they just had a show or a channel that featured scenery, without music or dialogue of any kind.
My wife told me later that her cousin and her husband thought that idea was one of the most loopy things they ever heard and they thought I was a space cadet.
They're divorced now - she met somebody else and her engineer husband had no personality except when he was drinking. They were grounded to the point of close-minded, stereotypical predictability.
I mentioned that it would be cool if they just had a show or a channel that featured scenery, without music or dialogue of any kind.
My wife told me later that her cousin and her husband thought that idea was one of the most loopy things they ever heard and they thought I was a space cadet.
They were grounded to the point of close-minded, stereotypical predictability.
It's predictability that I find to be the character trait that makes people not worth engaging. Puritan New England thought is not dead, not by a long shot. There are many people whose minds are that of windowless, door-less, brick room.
was just reading about this guy that would strike a tuning fork and hold it next to his head
and eventually he said he experienced a quantum leap in mind expansion or perception....
I'm not referencing entrance to another realm, or the wide-spread acceptance Aldus Huxley's LSD-assisted musings. Those are huge leaps that are unrealistic to expect.
I'm leaning more toward the suggestion of any change, or the questioning of any previously held belief - however small.
I'm not referencing entrance to another realm, or the wide-spread acceptance Aldus Huxley's LSD-assisted musings. Those are huge leaps that are unrealistic to expect.
I'm leaning more toward the suggestion of any change, or the questioning of any previously held belief - however small.
actually as a species using only 10% of our Brain ..........
if we suddenly began using 20% or more we would enter another realm....of creativity....
but due to the restricted thinking of theologians,administrators,politicians, psychologists,and scholars of many descriptions....
they are holding us back with old fears and superstitions dating back many centuries where people were burned at the stake,
books and libraries destroyed for a basic lack of understanding.
That's beginning to change much of
which through a mass exchange of idea's via electronic media.
The wave seen at football games is now happening with knowledge freely shared
and money is no longer the angry mistress holding the reins.