Discoveries XXXIX
Every Tuesday I offer three (or so) contributions to the web that I found interesting. I hope you, too, find them inspiring. Enjoy!
This week (24/02/2009):
Can being in a trance be painful? Maybe western civilizationized people are so deeply entranced that we have become numb to our own (self-) destruction. Yet everywhere on the planet more and more people wake up. Now is the time to change – ourselves and consequently everything around us:
http://www.triumphantevents.co.uk/events?access=atd-worldtour
He was drinking a lot and some call him an amateur, which is probably why his highly original compositions are still played around the globe: Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky inspired even rock super group Emerson, Lake and Palmer to take on the truly wonderful ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’. Orchestral and piano versions exist. Let’s listen to an older concert with Evgeny Kissin (1 of 4):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK7I284Xf3k
Here is an interview with Dr. Edgar Mitchell, founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, scientist and astronaut, about the interconnectivity of everything:
http://www.quantrek.com/video_interviews/video_interview.htm

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