This is a beautiful presentation thank you for it. I hope you will continue to publish material, you have some very important things to say. I hope that one day there will be a popular awakening to these ideas, but if there never is, understanding what you and others are saying will certainly help bring true joy any individuals who are lucky enough to encounter it. I am reading a book you might enjoy, Geography of Consciousness by William Arkle. He has a view that all matter are essentially beings, that nothing is truly "dead" but rather organizations of spirit. Not everything is self conscious, but is on some level conscious. Everything is communicating through fields of being. As we further commune with God, our potentialities of relating or theosis with the divine is like strings being added to a harp, and as we grow closer the harp becomes more complete, thus we more truly can share in the music of God through our souls.
@@Silvercardinal7 thank you very much! I’m thinking about a new talk looking in detail at the idea that musical notes and modes relate to planets. Much to my surprise it’s a very consistent tradition back possibly three thousand years - but confused by a lot of Greek writers who overcomplicate it! The relation of musical notes to planets in Babylon is exactly the same as in the Renaissance - but it has nothing to do with Greek music.
This is a beautiful presentation thank you for it. I hope you will continue to publish material, you have some very important things to say. I hope that one day there will be a popular awakening to these ideas, but if there never is, understanding what you and others are saying will certainly help bring true joy any individuals who are lucky enough to encounter it.
I am reading a book you might enjoy, Geography of Consciousness by William Arkle. He has a view that all matter are essentially beings, that nothing is truly "dead" but rather organizations of spirit. Not everything is self conscious, but is on some level conscious. Everything is communicating through fields of being.
As we further commune with God, our potentialities of relating or theosis with the divine is like strings being added to a harp, and as we grow closer the harp becomes more complete, thus we more truly can share in the music of God through our souls.
@@Silvercardinal7 thank you very much! I’m thinking about a new talk looking in detail at the idea that musical notes and modes relate to planets. Much to my surprise it’s a very consistent tradition back possibly three thousand years - but confused by a lot of Greek writers who overcomplicate it! The relation of musical notes to planets in Babylon is exactly the same as in the Renaissance - but it has nothing to do with Greek music.
@@TheAndrewJBaker you're welcome! Sounds like a fascinating video I will definitely watch it.