- Feb 2024
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Shall find it–being grown perfect–in himself. Believing, he receives it when the soul Masters itself, and cleaves to Truth, and comes– Possessing knowledge–to the higher peace,
Arjuna struggles with moral decisions while serving his country. Jnana Yoga, often known as the "Yoga of Knowledge," is a highly profound kind of yoga that emphasizes realizing one's own transience and pursuing self-realization. Arjuna's journey through this Yoga illustrates the transformational potential of knowledge by serving as a metaphor for the seeker's journey towards enlightenment. In the face of adversity facing the challenges of line ones Dharma must still be fulfilled. This understanding reveals the moral and ethical beliefs Hindu philosophies operated by. Nonetheless philosophy like this can be applied to our own lives. Regardless of the mountain present in front of us, it is important that we seek and fulfill our life's purpose. .
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- Jun 2023
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The very best players compress enormous inventiveness into that four-bar mbaqangathing. It can also be an eight-bar sequence in which the melody sits only over the third beatof the first bar to the first beat of the second bar. That same bit of melody might happenin a 16-bar sequence, you see.
You’d get people working all the options with fascinating results. There were people, like those in the band led by “Cups and Saucers,”3 working with a really great sensitivity to this kind of structuring, and very cleverly, too.
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The Walking Bass
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Swing Rhythms: Shuffles and Ten-to-Ten
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In looking at time in jazz
Time in Jazz
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THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO PHILOSOPHY AND MUSIC
https://docdrop.org/pdf/Gracyk-Kania---2011---The-Routledge-Companion-to-Philosophy--ztx35.pdf/
THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO PHILOSOPHY AND MUSIC Gracyk, Kania 2011
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- Apr 2014
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When: May 3-4, 9am-5pm Where: Cambridge Innovation Center Application Deadline: April 16
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