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Explanation by Bharata:
This was a reunion for yoga staff from years ago. It was held at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Camp in Val Morin, Quebec, Canada. Forty-four former staff attended. Many of the staff I had not seen in 15 or 20 years. It was a joyous time! (Videoed & photographed with iPhone!...with some help from iMovie & Photoshop!)
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("Masculine Wave" by Katsushika Hokusai)
"Ocean" is the concluding part of "The Dam" and symbolizes the dream, the goal, the calling.
The ocean is calling.
The Music Of Poligraf series are reposts of writings and audio clips that have been originally published on The Goal Was So Near from November 2008 to April 2009, made available for those who missed the original Clip Of The Day series.
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(Tobyo from the Bakemono-Dukushi - Unknown Artist)
"Uncoiling I" was originally written in September 2002, elaborating on drafts dating back to September 2000, and a first version was published in 2004.
The title of this miniature fugue for quartet comes from Kundalini energy, one of my subjects of interest at the time. From Wikipedia :
(...) literally "coiled". In Indian yoga, a "corporeal energy" - an unconscious, instinctive or libidinal force or Shakti, envisioned either as a goddess or else as
"Introspection II" is the fifth section, and second with vocals, of "The Chrome Lake." And as is the case for its almost-but-not-identical twin "Introspection I," the subject matter is pretty much self-explanatory.
Verse
I see you feel restrained, mechanized, dehumanized
I see you feel estranged, incomplete, dissatisfied
Anything for a refuge, an island for your mind, a flight, a break
No amount of diversion or substance will ever dissolve the lake
Low confidence, you can't make a move without a guide
(Erie Steam Road Roller scanned by Andy Dingley from the "New Catechism of the Steam Engine.")
“Steamroller” is probably the most busy piece of poligrafic music that I’ve written up to now, and features my new personal record of odd meters with an organ riff in 23. It is intended to hit hard and convey a feeling of inexorable mercilessness. In the “Juggernaut” storyline, it represents the apex of pain, and the metanoia.
The Music Of Poligraf series are reposts of writings and audio clips that have
("Between the waves" by Ivan Aivazovsky)
The seventh chapter of "The Dam" is entitled "Flow" and presents our protagonist/narrator having passed the test, overcome the obstacle, levelled the dam, and moving forward into the dream, responding to the calling of the ocean.
The lyrics are almost done, although I'm not completely satisfied with the choruses :
1st verse
Have I ever been here ? / Memories I'm recalling
Of similar currents / And one ingenuous starling
Only doing the things / That kept his hea
(Pocket Stereoscope by Joaquim Alves Gaspar )
“Stereoscopy” is the definitive title of a song which I used to refer to as “Point Of View.” I changed my mind about the title while writing and singing the melodies, thinking that the word doesn’t get the chance to be employed very often. Well, not around me that is. Until now.
The underlying idea of the song is that of the benefit of sharing perspectives, for instance to get rid of old oldness or discover new newness.
Stereoscopy means : three-dimensi
("Introspection" by Alberto Baumann)
"Introspection I" is the third part, and first vocal section, of "The Chrome Lake," which itself constitutes the core middle chapter of the "Entering The Stream" trilogy.
The title of the whole suite was inspired by Voivod's "X-Ray Mirror" from their "Nothingface" album :
I can't believe I am the image
Within the mirror
Into the chrome lake
The glass is broken
But I look the same
The present part's subject matter is, as implied by its title, looking into oneself. Her