12-08-2018, 12:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2018, 12:54 PM by Dekalb_Blues.)
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My Mystery will always be protected from fools, He said.
For fools think they know, fools think they understand.
Fools are never foolish enough to lose their heads for love.
And who but the headless ever approach My Throne?
-- Jalaluddin Rumi (Persian Sufi poet; died 1273 A.D.)
Duncan Brown, "Cherry Blossom Fool" from Give Me Take You (1968)
Note from the uploader at this video's YouTube page:
"Song I like. It ends at 3:50; after that it's just 5 minutes of silence. don't know how to fix it. Don't care."
“The proverb says that 'The answer to a fool is silence'. Observation, however, indicates that
almost any other answer will have the same effect in the long run.”
― Idries Shah (Afghan Sufi savant, writer), Reflections (London: Octagon Press, 1968)
Laetitia Sadier (French-born Wanderer), "Fragment Pour le Future de l'Homme" ["Fragment For the Future of Man"] from Silencio (2012)
Laetitia Sadier, "Invitation au Silence" from Silencio (2012)
Full-screen this baby for best mystical hyperspatial-geometry effect on your trooth 'n' beyooty-starved brainz
My Mystery will always be protected from fools, He said.
For fools think they know, fools think they understand.
Fools are never foolish enough to lose their heads for love.
And who but the headless ever approach My Throne?
-- Jalaluddin Rumi (Persian Sufi poet; died 1273 A.D.)
Duncan Brown, "Cherry Blossom Fool" from Give Me Take You (1968)
Note from the uploader at this video's YouTube page:
"Song I like. It ends at 3:50; after that it's just 5 minutes of silence. don't know how to fix it. Don't care."
“The proverb says that 'The answer to a fool is silence'. Observation, however, indicates that
almost any other answer will have the same effect in the long run.”
― Idries Shah (Afghan Sufi savant, writer), Reflections (London: Octagon Press, 1968)
Laetitia Sadier (French-born Wanderer), "Fragment Pour le Future de l'Homme" ["Fragment For the Future of Man"] from Silencio (2012)
Laetitia Sadier, "Invitation au Silence" from Silencio (2012)
Full-screen this baby for best mystical hyperspatial-geometry effect on your trooth 'n' beyooty-starved brainz