This is how early age people heard music, not through their ears above the cacophony of modern life but directly from the universe into their souls.

This is how early age people heard music, not through their ears above the cacophony of modern life but directly from the universe into their souls.

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And there was born that so mysterious thing that we call 'love' between man and woman; the thing that transcends, uplifts, indeed is the sole enoblement of our act of lust.

Bryan Islip, So What?
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The bible doesn't say Jesus had a power to command, only to recommend, which leaves each one of us with an individual freedom of choice. Maybe it's just that there are too many of us making too many bad choices for the good of the whole." He took a bite out of his apple. "Too many people and none of us wanting or able to hear the harmony.

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Someone said it better than that; be true unto yourself. Self, right? No-one else. If everyone was true unto his or her self there might even be a chance of something better for us all.

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Everything sings, the whole universe and all the other universes. It's in our genes, see, not just in our ears.

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This is how early age people heard music, not through their ears above the cacophony of modern life but directly from the universe into their souls.

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Their making of love ... had even been something like this, when it became a kind of harmony, enveloping them together and together and for ever into that crescendo. And, yes, now really, really she knew the multitudinous singing of the stars and she wanted everything to stay where it was, now and forever with him ...

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