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Kullervo

Quote from: GGGGRRREEG on February 17, 2008, 07:12:01 PM
Perfectly written.

Well, he did forget to capitalize the first letter of the first word of a sentence. :)

greg

Quote from: Corey on February 17, 2008, 07:21:35 PM
Well, he did forget to capitalize the first letter of the first word of a sentence. :)
now it's fancy:
"Dreams tell us the truth about who we really are.... dreams do not lie, we lie to ourselves."

0:)

paulb

Quote from: GGGGRRREEG on February 17, 2008, 07:12:01 PM
Perfectly written.

Just take some shotguns and shoot 'em up!  >:D

Well not so perfect as i forgot to add, "dreams, in a  very strange language, tell us about ourselves/society"

Yes, shoot them up, since the courts and police are not doing their job.
We need a  new prison system/more jails, etc.

Go to Harry's topic, "does music give us life"

Do you see where someone tells me
"oh but in 1858 there were natural disasters and crimes as today"

See how I respond.

I had some odd dreams last night, gotta think about these. I can bea  complex thinker sometimes, and maybe my dreams are saying, "so you like to figure out your world?, OK think about this one, AND it has to do with YOUR life, Mr Smarty pants!!"
Dreams really are steps ahead of us and keep us in ck.
Maybe tonights dreams will help me make sense of last nights.  ??? ::)

greg

Quote from: paulb on February 18, 2008, 05:26:08 AM
Well not so perfect as i forgot to add, "dreams, in a  very strange language, tell us about ourselves/society"

Yes, shoot them up, since the courts and police are not doing their job.
We need a  new prison system/more jails, etc.

Go to Harry's topic, "does music give us life"

Do you see where someone tells me
"oh but in 1858 there were natural disasters and crimes as today"

See how I respond.

I had some odd dreams last night, gotta think about these. I can bea  complex thinker sometimes, and maybe my dreams are saying, "so you like to figure out your world?, OK think about this one, AND it has to do with YOUR life, Mr Smarty pants!!"
Dreams really are steps ahead of us and keep us in ck.
Maybe tonights dreams will help me make sense of last nights.  ??? ::)
yep, saw your post.

last night had a dream that's pretty enigmatic, but i suppose a good explanation would probably just be that it's from TV/video games/movies. In fact, I'm almost absolutely certain it was influenced by that one movie with the singing penguins that i saw months ago. :P

at first, it involved images of castles on islands, but can't remember any details (sure it's from TV)...... then, i'm like a fish or something swimming with a bunch of other fish to some destination (an island?). Or maybe I was a bird? can't remember. During the journey, a bird/fish? was eaten by some dumb big fish.
On the way back, i'm flying (maybe as a bird?) and along the way there's a flying reindeer. Everyone/every bird realizes that was out of place and unusual. All I can remember.

BachQ

Quote from: Corey on February 17, 2008, 07:21:35 PM
Well, he did forget to capitalize the first letter of the first word of a sentence. :)

perfectly critiqued ........

Lady Chatterley

In a dream last night God brought my mother to me for a visit,she arrived with two angels,God began a long diatribe against me,he claimed I had failed my mother etc etc...I walked over to one of the angels and asked him if he knew "Hark,what thunders round me roll" from Handel's Athalia,he said he did so I asked if he would sing it for me, he said yes and began to sing.
Then I woke up.

greg

Quote from: Muriel on February 18, 2008, 04:14:13 PM
In a dream last night God brought my mother to me for a visit,she arrived with two angels,God began a long diatribe against me,he claimed I had failed my mother etc etc...I walked over to one of the angels and asked him if he knew "Hark,what thunders round me roll" from Handel's Athalia,he said he did so I asked if he would sing it for me, he said yes and began to sing.
Then I woke up.
what did God look like?
A muscular old giant guy with a long beard of grey hair?

(i guess that's the first image that comes to mind for me since He's usually drawn that way...)

paulb

Quote from: Muriel on February 18, 2008, 04:14:13 PM
In a dream last night God brought my mother to me for a visit,she arrived with two angels,God began a long diatribe against me,he claimed I had failed my mother etc etc...I walked over to one of the angels and asked him if he knew "Hark,what thunders round me roll" from Handel's Athalia,he said he did so I asked if he would sing it for me, he said yes and began to sing.
Then I woke up.

interesting, very personal dream.
I mean only you could give us some details and help taking the dream further.
I do not know Handel's Athalia. What does that section mean to you?
Did you have some unresolved issues with your mother before she passed?

BachQ

Quote from: GGGGRRREEG on February 18, 2008, 05:33:24 PM
what did God look like?
A muscular old giant guy with a long beard of grey hair?

(i guess that's the first image that comes to mind for me since He's usually drawn that way...)

He looked just like Johannes Brahms


paulb

Looking at that image of Brahms, no wonder his music never struck me more than the surface.
He could pass as some old church bishop.

greg

Quote from: Dm on February 18, 2008, 05:37:57 PM
He looked just like Johannes Brahms


that's God the Holy Spirit.....

here's God the Father.....



and God the Son.....



combine the three and you just might get a mess...... best in 3 parts, i suppose.


Kullervo

Quote from: GGGGRRREEG on February 18, 2008, 05:45:02 PM
combine the three and you just might get a mess...... best in 3 parts, i suppose.

...or Alban Berg.

I've been playing Brian Eno's Neroli while I sleep lately, always just below the threshold of hearing. Shortly before I wake up, I hear it, or half-hear it. The other morning the parts I could hear (or half-hear) became the basis for the music in my dream, though I can't remember what it sounded like. 


Lady Chatterley


Harry

Quote from: Muriel on February 19, 2008, 07:31:42 AM
John Barrymore.

No, no, Scarlet Johansson, dear Muriel, that's how God's benevolence looks like! ;D

Lady Chatterley

Quote from: paulb on February 18, 2008, 05:37:12 PM

I do not know Handel's Athalia. What does that section mean to you?

He sings"He now denies to save ,open o earth and be my grave"

My mother passed away 35 years ago after a lengthy battle with booze and pills.

I haven't the slightest idea what it might mean nevertheless I did have the gumption to ask an angel to sing!I just knew he would be familiar with this tune.And a thundering great tune it is too.

Lady Chatterley

Quote from: paulb on February 18, 2008, 05:42:25 PM
Looking at that image of Brahms, no wonder his music never struck me more than the surface.
He could pass as some old church bishop.

When Brahms was just a lad he had a real baby face that lasted him well into his thirties,he finally grew a beard to cover his cute dimples.

greg

Quote from: Muriel on February 19, 2008, 07:41:56 AM
When Brahms was just a lad he had a real baby face that lasted him well into his thirties,he finally grew a beard to cover his cute dimples.
is that what he told you?

Lady Chatterley

Quote from: GGGGRRREEG on February 19, 2008, 08:09:02 AM
is that what he told you?
I read it in Jan Swafford's Bio of Brahms.

EmpNapoleon

Quote from: Harry on February 19, 2008, 07:37:11 AM
No, no, Scarlet Johansson, dear Muriel, that's how God's benevolence looks like! ;D

Holy statement!  Go to Wal Mart to find his malevolence.