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    Default Creativity and Music Heal the Soul

    Just thought you all might enjoy this!



    I think any ideas you all have on creativity and music or art and how
    it may have helped you either wake up from the C of $, or just in life
    would be great to hear.

    Love to all

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    I've played music all my life, and I have some talent for it.

    I find that without music I go insane.

    With music, I am happy.

    that is all.

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    My dream............................

    You know I heard Dolly Parton say that same thing, and she was
    one of the people who *first* helped me begin to wake up, believe
    it or not. That's why I always say: Music can get under the walls,
    the doors, the Scientology Plexiglas that members of C of $ put up.

    I'm happy for you.

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    I 100% agree with you Tory.

    Music, laugher and many things we take for granted helped me when leaving Scientology, especially because Scientologists do not embrace them at all.
    Jason Beghe is my hero!

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    Although U2 is a little too young to be regarded as classic rock they have made it into this genre on the classic rock radio stations.

    "With Or Without You" by U2
    The emphasis on finding and describing "knowledge structures" that are somewhere "inside" the individual encourages us to overlook the fact that human cognition is always situated in a complex sociocultural world and cannot be unaffected by it. - Edwin Hutchins
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    awwwwwwwwwww...I would have liked to have heard that, PG.

    It's on YT? I'll look it up, thanks.

    My best to you,

    Tory/Magoo
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    PG!

    Quote Originally Posted by programmer_guy View Post
    Although U2 is a little too young to be regarded as classic rock they have made it into this genre on the classic rock radio stations.

    "With Or Without You" by U2
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    This one is for Tory.

    "Take The Long Way Home" by Roger Hodgson (Supertramp)


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    The emphasis on finding and describing "knowledge structures" that are somewhere "inside" the individual encourages us to overlook the fact that human cognition is always situated in a complex sociocultural world and cannot be unaffected by it. - Edwin Hutchins
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    "Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel (live)
    The emphasis on finding and describing "knowledge structures" that are somewhere "inside" the individual encourages us to overlook the fact that human cognition is always situated in a complex sociocultural world and cannot be unaffected by it. - Edwin Hutchins
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hutchins

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    I agree, music can be so powerful.

    At the moment there is this song that I find myself constantly thinking of, it is called The Cheyenne Line by Ataris. I found the song looking up World of Warcraft machinima. (I am way to old to be playing WOW but I am a hopeless addict LOL, its my husband's fault.)

    Anyway I don't know what exactly it means to me but I am always thinking of it. I would love to hear someones interpretation of lyrics.

    Love U2! only got to see them once in concert but it was the best show i ever saw in my life!
    "If only I could throw away the urge to trace my patterns in your heart, I could really see you."
    David Brandon
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