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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 AWAKE!: Very cool website about art and Buddhism. (via Chris Jones). We can realize the emptiness of form. I've long thought that being able, as a musician and composer, to turn off all the wonderful music in one's inner ears is a key tool towards a more skillful means of musical transmission to others. When you can consciously turn off the stream, the inner faucet, you can then turn it back on with more intention, awareness, and ability to, whenever you like, become totally at one with aural light. I like jumping off of musical cliffs. But sometimes what appears as a cliff is in actuality more of a small boulder. I like boulders, too. But when I am able to turn on the musical faucet with intention, those boulders I can jump over on my way up the big mountain. And then, with the pluck of an overtone, skydiving.
matthew@matthewdallman.com
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