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Re: [FairfieldLife] Transcendentalist power! Now!
Handel's Messiah was originally performed in Dublin, Ireland around Easter time. It was designed as a concert piece. Many back then objected to it being sung by theater people. Somehow the work has become associated more with Christmas than Easter. As for singing, "The Lord" is two syllables and "The Transcendent" is four, so it would not fit the music Handel wrote, and despite his strong German accent, he normally knew precisely how to render English words musically. There is a spot in one of the songs however where he did put an unusual accent on the word incorruptible, putting the accent on the "ti" which most conductors try to fix. Are you in God consciousness or something? You seem to put a lot of stress on religiously oriented values here. >From what I can tell, this group originally had a rather wide range of views >from atheism to strong believers in Maharishi's offerings. On Wednesday, December 20, 2017, 1:21:37 PM GMT, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]wrote: Good point. ‘Transcendent’ peace would work. This last week we had a sing-along of Handel's Messiah in Fairfield and I sat there singing through the libretto wondering how it sings as a Transcendentalist might sing it. The paraphrase pops a meaning out right away in to a more contemporary ‘spiritual but-not religious’ vernacular. Start right from the beginning substituting ‘Transcendent’ for ‘The Lord’. It works in meaning very well. A lot of times ‘The Lord’ is sung inside tied notes where ‘the Transcendent’ substituted works fine in high lighting a deeper meaning. Substituting in paraphrase.. How beautiful are they who preach The Transcendent peace, and bring glad tidings of good things. It puts a whole 'nother level of meaning and also a sympathetic context of those teachers of Transcendentalism, like TM initiators or to mystics who come seemingly as avatars. Though whole sections of the original libretto wander through some other theology otherwise the switch makes for a good spiritual reading/ sing through of The Messiah. # ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : "Transcendence of peace" means to go beyond peace, I am not sure that is what you meant. It would mean peace is bypassed. The might mean the absence of peace or it could mean something beyond peace and non-peace, but not peace itself. It could also mean one transcends non-peace, and somehow gains peace, but the word order is ambiguous as removing non-peace might be neither peace nor its opposite. Until enlightenment, expressed as "The Transcendent," this terminology considers this goal as an object even though it is the subjective value of experience and not an object of experience, it is the value that contains the objects of experience and illuminates them (if you think of it dualistically). Transcendence is more like a verb than a noun. It implies passage rather than arrival. You pass beyond ignorance, but the removal of ignorance does not mean you are in a different place -- you are in the same place, but not quite so half-witted, seeing things clearly for once. Transcendence as a concept is a stand-in word for the process of renewal and repair. The destination is always where you are and this never changes. Using transcendent as a noun implies one is at the bottom of the spiritual ladder, hopefully looking up to supposedly a better life. If still hoping for this, the point of it all is missed once again. Difficult it is to get out of this mental straight jacket. Religion tries to maintain the straight jacket, while spirituality tries to break the mould so the nature of freedom and captivity become clear. If you consider it from a unified perspective, differences pale, it cannot be thought because there is no subject or object, even if you were standing in the midst of a thunderstorm and being pummeled by hail, deafened by thunder and blinded by lightning. And remember pride is the inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority. "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall." You want to transcend ignorance but pride is an unfortunate by-product of ignorance. It is a crutch and shows lack of courage, lack of self reliance, a mask of puffed up self image. On Monday, December 18, 2017, 11:28:40 AM GMT, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: | How beautiful are they who preach the Transcendence of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things. | | | Their sound is gone out into all lands, and their words unto the ends of the world. | | Why do the nations so furiously rage together, and why do the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth rise up, and the rulers take counsel together against the Unified Field Transcendent, and against it's anointed. Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their
[FairfieldLife] Vimana?
seems they still exist footage in NY Times shape looks could be Vimana https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/12/19/something-not-from-the-earth-ex-us-pilot-recalls-ufo-encounter-studied-by-pentagon.html https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/12/19/something-not-from-the-earth-ex-us-pilot-recalls-ufo-encounter-studied-by-pentagon.html
Re: [FairfieldLife] Transcendentalist power! Now!
Good point. ‘Transcendent’ peace would work. This last week we had a sing-along of Handel's Messiah in Fairfield and I sat there singing through the libretto wondering how it sings as a Transcendentalist might sing it. The paraphrase pops a meaning out right away in to a more contemporary ‘spiritual but-not religious’ vernacular. Start right from the beginning substituting ‘Transcendent’ for ‘The Lord’. It works in meaning very well. A lot of times ‘The Lord’ is sung inside tied notes where ‘the Transcendent’ substituted works fine in high lighting a deeper meaning. Substituting in paraphrase.. How beautiful are they who preach The Transcendent peace, and bring glad tidings of good things. It puts a whole 'nother level of meaning and also a sympathetic context of those teachers of Transcendentalism, like TM initiators or to mystics who come seemingly as avatars. Though whole sections of the original libretto wander through some other theology otherwise the switch makes for a good spiritual reading/ sing through of The Messiah. # ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : "Transcendence of peace" means to go beyond peace, I am not sure that is what you meant. It would mean peace is bypassed. The might mean the absence of peace or it could mean something beyond peace and non-peace, but not peace itself. It could also mean one transcends non-peace, and somehow gains peace, but the word order is ambiguous as removing non-peace might be neither peace nor its opposite. Until enlightenment, expressed as "The Transcendent," this terminology considers this goal as an object even though it is the subjective value of experience and not an object of experience, it is the value that contains the objects of experience and illuminates them (if you think of it dualistically). Transcendence is more like a verb than a noun. It implies passage rather than arrival. You pass beyond ignorance, but the removal of ignorance does not mean you are in a different place -- you are in the same place, but not quite so half-witted, seeing things clearly for once. Transcendence as a concept is a stand-in word for the process of renewal and repair. The destination is always where you are and this never changes. Using transcendent as a noun implies one is at the bottom of the spiritual ladder, hopefully looking up to supposedly a better life. If still hoping for this, the point of it all is missed once again. Difficult it is to get out of this mental straight jacket. Religion tries to maintain the straight jacket, while spirituality tries to break the mould so the nature of freedom and captivity become clear. If you consider it from a unified perspective, differences pale, it cannot be thought because there is no subject or object, even if you were standing in the midst of a thunderstorm and being pummeled by hail, deafened by thunder and blinded by lightning. And remember pride is the inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority. "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall." You want to transcend ignorance but pride is an unfortunate by-product of ignorance. It is a crutch and shows lack of courage, lack of self reliance, a mask of puffed up self image. On Monday, December 18, 2017, 11:28:40 AM GMT, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: How beautiful are they who preach the Transcendence of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things. Their sound is gone out into all lands, and their words unto the ends of the world. Why do the nations so furiously rage together, and why do the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth rise up, and the rulers take counsel together against the Unified Field Transcendent, and against it's anointed. Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their yokes from us. Friends; Transcendentalist pride, evidently in the long course of human events this is really important to humanity. Transcendental-ism. Certainly if only by our life experience as Transcendental-ists we should all correctly and fairly feel strongly and rightfully so in the -ism of Transcendentalism. With pride. It is time to sit up, to straighten the back and hold our heads high in public discourse and take back Transcendentalism from the fictions of utopia and the materialism of ignorance. It is time for transcendentalists to take back transcendentalism from those who would trammel on our sacred and unified field of transcendentalism. It is time. It is time to meditate and then affect, unified and in field effect. N-squared! N-squared is the cosmic cry of these times. It is time for transcendentalists to come up, close ranks and meditate once again together. The science tells us and our experience shows us. Stay close. Proximity and numbers matter