"IT'S JUST LIKE SITTING IN A BIG HAND"
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"IT'S JUST LIKE SITTING IN A BIG HAND"
- The Firesign Theatre
The Firesign Theatre, a comedy troupe from Los Angeles that got started in the 1970s, were comprised of 4 men, all of whom were born in Astrological Fire Signs. They were without question one of the most serious artistic groups of their time. "It's just like sitting in a big hand" is from an album called "I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus." It can be said to encapsulate their philosophical and spiritual thinking. They are not to be missed in this lifetime. You don't just listen to their albums, you experience them. You internalize them. And you grow along with them (if you do any thinking at all). There are as deep as an iceberg. And tonight we will begin at the tip.
"Department of Redundancy Department" is one of their most famous phrases.
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According to many experienced Astrologers, 2024-2027 will be looked upon as the most important years of the century, and this particular week ending tomorrow is one of the most impactful of the year. 7 planets were recently in Aries, and all kinds of long- and short-term cycles are interacting simultaneously in ways not seen for thousands of years. Mars, Mercury, and Venus share the stage with the outer planets, each of which is making a big move.
It's one thing to recognize historical correlations, but what does this mean for life on earth?
Tonight we will continue to unpack the many facets of existence as we probe deeper into the mysteries of existence.
GOT QUESTIONS?
WE'VE GOT ANSWERS.
STILLNESS IS JUST ONE STEP AWAY.
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As a universal form of communication, music has a power to move people like no other. Continuing our discussion from last week, we will examine why certain artists and their creations have captured our imaginations over the decades, if not centuries. The word "sacred" has been restricted far too long to the obvious suspects, and tonight we will look at a few songs that redefine the genre.
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Music is your only friend
Until the End
- Jim Morrison, When the Music's Over
The (surprising? shocking?) comments of Gustavo Dudamel and Jac Holtzman on The Doors will be examined briefly.
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