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The curse of faith, Minimalism

The curse of faith, Minimalism

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Originally posted by vistesd
Yeah. But only those who can synthesize (translate) across media/paradigms/language-games can get it. And I hate the “elitist” sound of that. “Never felt so all alone.”

Well, not with you and bb and some others out there.

I like your translation there.
My son said he liked the music! Greater reward none.

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Originally posted by vistesd
Yeah. But only those who can synthesize (translate) across media/paradigms/language-games can get it. And I hate the “elitist” sound of that. “Never felt so all alone.”

Well, not with you and bb and some others out there.

I like your translation there.
Funnily enough, the elitist objection is often levelled at the minimalist aesthetic ... especially twelve-tone aserialism.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
If your working for a reward then you are not a humble person and thinking of your reward and not the person you are helping!
Paul stated he had ran the race, was he being selfish in his statement?
Thinking of being with God for all eternity. I can live with that, and still do the work i was sent to do. Bringing God's Love

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Pudgenik, for your persistence in the manner of an atonal serialist kicking grimly against the harmonious and melodic pricks, I salute you.
It sounds good, but i have no idea what you mean.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
My son said he liked the music! Greater reward none.
Yes, beautiful!