Re: Theos-World Re: Music, the language of the Soul
Mar 13, 2008 04:10 PM
by Martin
Marilyn, thanks for your addition. Your webpage looks
wonderfull!
Actually I am nearing my 49th birthday and collecting
for myself what I have achieved sofar in life, since
from the outside view I look like a loser: no status,
no money, however since my 42d birthday I have finally
been able to base myself on a good spot in Holland.
I posted yesterday as a reply on Cass email, that I
don't believe in ray's etc. however I do believe in
the temporary existencies of Life, but since I try to
focus more on the wholeness in all, including myself
of course, I sometimes sound like rejecting a lot of
information.
If one ( our personality) manages to become one with
Akasha, their is no need for 'knowing things', since
all will be available in a split second from the
universes memory which is the memory from the past the
now AND the future...
The Music, Life represents has been played millions of
times already in the Mind of the Oversoul, so nothing
is new, however new could be and will be the
interpretation of this music in the different
circumstances of Time.
This Play or Game the Divine Thinker does with us,
Leela, has to be done since the Oversoul becoming
bored means Pralaya...
more to come ;-)
--- mpsas77 <mpsas77@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I've been reading your posts for months without
> participating. My
> name is Marilyn. I've been studying HPB and AAB for
> years. I have
> academic degrees in Religious Studies, specializing
> in South Asian
> philosophy and religion.
>
> Martin and Frank, thank you for your thoughts and
> the information
> about relationships between music and theosophy.
>
> Martin --
>
> I've been trying to add music to provide background
> to Duane
> Carpenter's graphics on this website:
> http://www.light-weaver.com
> I posted the Dalai Lama chanting for healing on one
> of the pages
> quoting AAB's 7 ray healing techniques. I'm
> preparing to combine
> chants of the Gayatri with symbols and Sanskrit.
>
> If in the future you'd like to experiment in
> combining symbols or
> theosophical ideas with music, contact me. I'd
> welcome the
> contribution of original sound clips, or ideas about
> fusing esoteric
> ideographs and sound. Just something to ponder...
>
>
>
>
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Martin
> <Mvandertak@...> wrote:
> >
> > Yow Frank:
> >
> > Yes it was great but it carried the music not
> > theosophia. As a musician I can simply state all
> kinds
> > of music are expressing ideas and thoughts. When
> you
> > dig deep enough you will find that music is the
> base
> > of Life in where rhytm ordens the different forms,
> > bass vitalises it, chords combine the various
> spheres
> > of a form and melody gives it its unique
> character.
> > These are my thoughts, they could be wrong.
> >
> > As I understand it, music (art) could be used as
> an
> > expression of Theosophy, even without labeling it
> as '
> > Theosophy'.
> > Since music (art) moves on the Intuitive plane,
> its to
> > me the best way to express it: there is no
> confusion
> > on the Intuitive plane.
> > Another example: why do kids at school mostly
> learn
> > how to read, count, history, geography, biology?
> > Its all a mind thing, while music could be read
> yes (
> > I cant read music, dont even want to)but real
> music
> > comes from the soul. I hate playing some1 elses
> work,
> > I do enjoy their life performances though.
> >
> > So, all I wish for Theosophy is a new Raja Yoga
> school
> > to be started, with all the means we have today,
> it
> > would be brilliant...and lets forget about all the
> > mindstorms which took place since that other
> brilliant
> > musician HPB passed away...the mind will never
> make
> > you feel in harmony, the soul does and will...
> > BTW most occult manifestations are done as a
> result of
> > a song or piece of music...
> >
> > --- Frank Reitemeyer <dzyan@...> wrote:
> >
> > > >KT tried with the Raja Yoga School however
> music
> > > was never seen as a
> > > practical means of expressing Theosophy.
> > >
> > > Dear Martin,
> > > I have read it otherwise.
> > > Under KT's raja yoga education every pupil had
> to
> > > learn one instrument.
> > >
> > > Their orchestra was regarded as outstanding.
> > > They gave public and internal performances on a
> > > regular basis.
> > > KT loved Wagner's music much, but Mozart,
> Beethoven,
> > > Bach and Handel were
> > > also prefered.
> > >
> > > When KT was on her many theosophical tours to
> the
> > > various nations in the
> > > world, she was often accompanied with her
> orchestra.
> > > Professional musicans are said to have been
> > > delighted from the outstanting
> > > vibrations and atmosphere of the theosophical
> > > orchestra.
> > >
> > > BTW, I have been told that nowadays not only
> books,
> > > news, live videos, old
> > > newspapers, but also scorebooks are faked, so we
> > > hear not the same music as
> > > Wagner, Mozart etc. had in mind.
> > > This for occult reasons, to suppress the
> underlying
> > > spiritual message of
> > > such music.
> > >
> > > Painting and the old dramas were also arts which
> KT
> > > had in her system of
> > > theosophical education.
> > >
> > > Frank
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
______________________________________________________________________
> ______________
> > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
> > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
> >
>
>
>
____________________________________________________________________________________
Looking for last minute shopping deals?
Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping
[Back to Top]
Theosophy World:
Dedicated to the Theosophical Philosophy and its Practical Application