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    Thread: A New Musical Journey


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    09-18-2014, 07:38 PM
    I found classical music at the late age of 19. Most people who end up working in that field as professionals begin at the age of 5. So you can say there was pretty well no chance that I'd end up in an orchestra or any sort of performance related field.

    And yet, something about classical spoke to me. I found Haydn first, then Mozart, and then Bach. I started noticing classical tracks being used prominently in a few films. I was entranced. And so I bought a cheap digital keyboard, and then later rented a budget piano for a monthly fee, and I taught myself to read music and try to co-ordinate myself on this musical instrument known as the piano. It did not proceed smoothly, to speak kindly. Perhaps it would have been best if I found a tutor or instructor, but me being headstrong as I was could never learn from another human being. So I learnt through the books.

    Playing gave way to composition, as I tried to deconstruct the musical language; at least the technical aspects. This was a journey that unfolded over years and years, and I eventually settled on studying the works of Bach and Beethoven as my touchstones, with the Well Tempered Klavier being my Law of One of musical technique. In these 24 Preludes and Fugues (one for each minor and each major key) the pinnacle of concision, precision, and understanding was laid out for those who would take the time to deconstruct the language bar-by-bar, much like one tries to deconstruct Ra sentence-by-sentence.

    With enough time, I managed to absorb the essence of musical structure and technique, as understood by JS Bach.

    Over the years I had composed sporadically, sometimes with more deep intent, and other times to just punch out a piece because I wanted something novel to listen to, and how better to gain novelty than to create a musical piece that has not existed till that point?

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    well anyway, my musical endeavours have very much been on the backburner for many a year now, with isolated creative outbursts.

    However, I think that a new musical journey is underway, and I can offer this first piece today, which I only wrote a few days ago, after my Wednesday shift at work when I was in quite a flowing state.

    It's a 10 minute track for Organ, and I have to be honest, it's not easy fare to grind through. I've listened to it maybe a dozen times now, with full concentration, and it takes one to some interesting spaces. It begins consonant enough, and well ensconced in the home key of C Major, but with the organ especially, any dissonances in harmony are exacerbated because of the pure tones being used. That is neither good or bad; but rather, just like catalyst, it is fuel and challenge for the mind. The piece progresses to some unexpected places, with the 3 voices working in different ways.

    anyway, enough words, here's my First Track, entitled:

    1 The Magician
    https://soundcloud.com/theplenum/1-the-magician
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    09-18-2014, 08:12 PM
    Aha Sounds like it was a fun time

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    10-01-2014, 02:06 PM
    track 2 is live!

    https://soundcloud.com/theplenum/2-high-priestess

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    10-02-2014, 01:24 PM
    Plenum! That's fantastic man! Didn't know you had this whole side to you. I don't have much in the way of intelligent feedback to offer (I've never developed a vocabulary for describing music well), so I will leave it at "two thumbs up"!

    I love how the tarot image is positioned on the page two. Image + music make good companions. Smile

    Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi

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    10-02-2014, 03:38 PM
    (10-02-2014, 01:24 PM)Bring4th_GLB Wrote: Plenum! That's fantastic man! Didn't know you had this whole side to you. I don't have much in the way of intelligent feedback to offer (I've never developed a vocabulary for describing music well), so I will leave it at "two thumbs up"!

    I guess two thumbs is better than one BigSmile

    Quote:I love how the tarot image is positioned on the page two. Image + music make good companions. Smile

    the archetypes have had a big influence on my development. We can so often say in our lives - my life was different after I met this person - and that is so true, and I can say that for many people, but I can also say that my life can be divided into a pre-archetypes period and a post-archetypes period, after reading about it in Ra.
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    10-02-2014, 04:31 PM
    I only saw archetypes as symbols, like a character in a movie or game or book can be an archetype. But I'm more for literary archetypes than the archetypes of the tarot.

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    10-02-2014, 04:54 PM
    (10-02-2014, 04:31 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: I only saw archetypes as symbols, like a character in a movie or game or book can be an archetype. But I'm more for literary archetypes than the archetypes of the tarot.

    yeah, I definitely experience the archetypes in a different way. They are not images as such; but rather a collection of related concepts, with something 'core' holding them together.

    it's only relatively recently that I've been drawn to the symbols on the cards themselves, and their implied significance.

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    10-02-2014, 05:53 PM
    (10-02-2014, 03:38 PM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: the archetypes have had a big influence on my development. We can so often say in our lives - my life was different after I met this person - and that is so true, and I can say that for many people, but I can also say that my life can be divided into a pre-archetypes period and a post-archetypes period, after reading about it in Ra.

    I've not heard another ascribe such significance to the archetypes.

    What impact did the archetypes have on you that it caused so profound a change?

    You've probably already written about it, in which case if you want to save time you could just link me.

    : )

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    10-02-2014, 05:54 PM
    Ra had influence with me more regarding the logos and densities than anything.

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    10-02-2014, 10:26 PM
    (10-02-2014, 05:53 PM)Bring4th_GLB Wrote: What impact did the archetypes have on you that it caused so profound a change?

    I think for me, it was like an ordering system for consciousness. Of course, the archetypal mind is only one portion of a greater faculty that we know of as 'mind', but it is a very deep and core one, at least in the 3d perspective of things.

    I've always wanted a system to dissect the operations of consciousness. If you ever had a high school chemistry class, then you'd be familiar with the Periodic Table of Elements. I always thought there was such an ordering and patterning present in the mind similiar to that structuring of the elements, and it wasn't until I alighted upon Ra that I found it. The Archetypal Mind. The 3 rows (or ladders) of 7. With a culminating Choice.

    It just blew my mind open. And the description of the various categories from Matrix and Potentiator on upwards was just so neat and precise.

    to me, this laying bare of an operating system level of consciousness, one that is common to us all, and that is highly functional and purposed ... I just said wow. This is like the Holy Grail for consciousness.

    as I started to become more familiar with each archetype, leaning heavily upon the Names offered (Magician, Empress, etc) my dreams became extremely vivid and enlivened with tableaus illustrating how some of these archetypes played out in certain scenarios in my life. They still needed to be decoded of course (as all dreams), but I would have a strong sense - almost like a big finger pointing - as to which archetype the dream was pertinent to. That aided in the decoding process immensely.

    This dreaming/archetype phasing lasted for maybe a year, at best guess. It was the first real opening to the unconscious mind that I had as an adult; I remember that as a child (and probably up until the age of 10) my dream world was just as vivid as my real world. And then it died away after that age.

    It wasn't until maybe around age 30 (or perhaps just before) as I started getting into David Wilcock's take on things, which led to the Ra Material, that dreams started taking equal important in my experience. They became more frequent, recall was more precise, and there was more 'material' to process, analyze, and decode. It was the renaissance of a deep connection with the unconscious. Triggered, I believe, and aided by the archetypes in my opinion.

    so for me, Ra's system of archetypes opened a long-shut doorway to a more complete portion of myself.

    yeah, so even more than having a pre-Ra phase of life, and a post-Ra phase of life, I have a pre-archetypes phase of life, and a post-archetypes phase of life.

    my main area of study has since shifted to the energy centres (which are a glorious topic in themselves!) but for me, the Archetypes are a deeply fond period in my life. The True Awakening I believe, to the Truer Self.

    and I guess I am hoping that some of this music will translate some of the movements and the patterns of the Ra Archetypes into an emotional and note-driven vortex of sounds that depicts my experience of these cards.

    anyway, simple question, long answer BigSmile

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    10-09-2014, 05:23 PM
    I love hearing when someone was already onto a notion prior to discovering the Law of One, and then

    (10-02-2014, 10:26 PM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: to me, this laying bare of an operating system level of consciousness, one that is common to us all, and that is highly functional and purposed ... I just said wow. This is like the Holy Grail for consciousness.

    That's a really good way to put it. The archetypes haven't drawn me in yet. It's not aided by the fact that Don's investigation into the subject in Book IV is woefully incomplete. But I can just dimly recognize their utility and profundity.

    You more than most would have loved the archetypes workshop led by Seph. I am amazed that you began dreaming of them. Smile

    Love/Light, GLB

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    10-09-2014, 05:44 PM
    Somewhere i'd read, classical music is inspired by higher densities. Galactic Federation said to be the source of it

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