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Lama Gyurme & Jean Philippe Rykiel The Lama's Chants
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I know very well, psycho, in fact, I also always make the comparison with Christianity/Judaism. I just wanted to EMPHASIZE that they are certainly related religions, but DISTINCT, and to give an example, if Maria Elena quotes the Bhagavad Gita, which states that the soul is immortal (and as you know, since you studied philosophy for 8 years, Buddhism states exactly the opposite, that THERE IS NO IMMORTAL SOUL), in a review that, it seems to me, was meant to focus on Buddhist philosophy (after all, she reviewed the songs of the lamas!), it doesn't seem entirely orthodox to me.
Then you can't tell me that Buddhism was merely a reaction to a Catastrophic logic, please... what you say about Gautama is true, but in its historical and cultural context (I won't get into the philosophical-religious plane), Buddhism was much more; it falls within that phenomenon of deep change that at that time manifested not only in India, but also in Greece and China, for example, with the blossoming of logical-discursive intellect, in contrast to the intuitive intelligence that had prevailed in the previous centuries. An intelligence aimed at the search for supreme truths, independent of divine revelations and arcane traditions.
Lama Gyurme & Jean Philippe Rykiel The Lama's Chants
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I know very well, psycho, in fact, I also always make the comparison with Christianity/Judaism. I just wanted to EMPHASIZE that they are certainly related religions, but DISTINCT, and to give an example, if Maria Elena quotes the Bhagavad Gita, which states that the soul is immortal (and as you know, since you studied philosophy for 8 years, Buddhism states exactly the opposite, that THERE IS NO IMMORTAL SOUL), in a review that, it seems to me, was meant to focus on Buddhist philosophy (after all, she reviewed the songs of the lamas!), it doesn't seem entirely orthodox to me.
Then you can't tell me that Buddhism was merely a reaction to a Catastrophic logic, please... what you say about Gautama is true, but in its historical and cultural context (I won't get into the philosophical-religious plane), Buddhism was much more; it falls within that phenomenon of deep change that at that time manifested not only in India, but also in Greece and China, for example, with the blossoming of logical-discursive intellect, in contrast to the intuitive intelligence that had prevailed in the previous centuries. An intelligence aimed at the search for supreme truths, independent of divine revelations and arcane traditions.
Lama Gyurme & Jean Philippe Rykiel The Lama's Chants
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I'm sorry for this one, Mariaelena, but you’ve written a jumble of phrases and nonsensical concepts. TO ANYONE WHO HAS READ THIS REVIEW, BE ADVISED! EVERYTHING (AND I MEAN EVERYTHING) THAT IS WRITTEN HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH BUDDHISM!!! Our dear Marieli has taken concepts and words (from Hinduism and Buddhism... two completely different religions, let’s remember) to invent her own "theories" that have no basis in reality... alright, sorry for being pedantic, but I felt the need to say this. This is really disinformative. No hard feelings, Marie... in fact, thanks for the suggestion; I will listen to it.
Lama Gyurme & Jean Philippe Rykiel The Lama's Chants
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I'm sorry for this one, Mariaelena, but you’ve written a jumble of phrases and nonsensical concepts. TO ANYONE WHO HAS READ THIS REVIEW, BE ADVISED! EVERYTHING (AND I MEAN EVERYTHING) THAT IS WRITTEN HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH BUDDHISM!!! Our dear Marieli has taken concepts and words (from Hinduism and Buddhism... two completely different religions, let’s remember) to invent her own "theories" that have no basis in reality... alright, sorry for being pedantic, but I felt the need to say this. This is really disinformative. No hard feelings, Marie... in fact, thanks for the suggestion; I will listen to it.
Nobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon
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I unfortunately have to quote bread. I grew up with Final Fantasy and for me, the music was the most important element in the game (the endings too, better than all the movies I've seen in my life... :,-)). I have Nobuo's entire discography and I must say that this album is one of the best. If anyone wants advice on his music, feel free to contact me... :D
Nobuo Uematsu The Black Mages
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LONG LIVE UEMATSU!!! I have had his entire discography for years. I discovered the game through his music and not the other way around! For those who want to get to know him, I recommend starting with "Final Fantasy Symphonic Suite" or "Final Fantasy VI Gran Finale" (performed by the Milan Symphony Orchestra) or "Potion" or some other piano collection...
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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*eNcomiabile
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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ecomiable
Dope Stars Inc. Gigahearts
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their first album "neuromancer" was more inspired in my opinion. interesting band anyway
Paul Verhoeven Robocop
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I agree with what you've written, the film is a classic of cyberpunk, nothing to object.