@peterross
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 4 years, 7 months ago
Thank you.
Your link points to a “modernised” text. The original is here:
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Peter Ross posted an update 4 years, 7 months ago
“What is a charitable heart? It is a heart which is burning with charity for the whole of creation, for men, for the birds, for the beasts, for the demons – for all creatures. He who has such a heart cannot see or call to mind a creature without his eyes becoming filled with tears by reason of the immense compassion which seizes his heart; a heart…[Read more]
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Fear of GOD is not the foundation of mans true nature, FEAR of GOD drives him away
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Sorry this is Hog-wash!! A charitable heart will not tolerate the demonic in its presence. The demonic flee from the Light as did the LEGION into the drowning swine. Unless you don’t believe that account?
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 4 years, 7 months ago
Very nice. Do you know BWV 207? In the opening chorus, JSB takes a movement from the 1st Brandenburg Concerto and arranges the “violino piccolo” part for four-part choir, seemingly without effort.
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Peter Ross posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago
“The Christians had a very clear picture of things. The simplest peasant could take it in and the subtlest schoolman could spend a lifetime interpreting it. It was simple and permanent. But then Science came along and substituted something difficult and provisional. Decade by decade the picture became more complicated and shorter lived – until now…[Read more]
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Peter Ross posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Bulgaria, Thailand and most recently Ireland have suspended the use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca “vaccine” because of a suspected link to fatal blood clots.
The reported number of blood-clot fatalities is so small that I wonder what the real reason for suspending “vaccination” is. I also wonder what those six countries can…[Read more]
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My hunch as to what’s behind this is twofold: First, it’s part of the “vax war” between the different companies’ — and countries’ — injections. At stake are not only unimaginable future profits, but also political points in the form of soft power and national prestige. Russia, for example, has plainly been using its vax as a soft-power and…
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The world is drowning in electrosmog. It has damaged and continues to damage the cellular structure and immune systems of the living.
Should we experience an attack (internal or external) that takes down the grid, we should probably thank the perpetrators as the result, for as long as the ‘outage’ lasts, would be the healthiest environment… -
Perhaps it’s a war between tranhumanist agendas; Russia may want to transform people to Their image rather than, say, Mon Santo’s.. How better to do that then, but to disgrace one’s ‘opponent’?
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Also possible…
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Hello Peter Ross,
Hope you are well sir and wish you a wonderful week,
This is just a guess on my part but might it be that the commonality of those countries are the genotypic and phenotypic similarities with those affected by the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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Hello again Peter Ross,
This is the latest update to the countries which have joined the suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine from just a few minutes ago sir :
AstraZeneca Vaccine Suspended by Germany, France, Italy, Spain Over Precautions
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
One of Douglas Adams’s novels features a man who is rained upon wherever he goes. The time is surely coming when governments will be able to arrange bad weather for all their critics. -
Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
I use a 1972 edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary in two volumes, which I correct when necessary by comparison with a 1937 edition of Fowler’s Modern English Usage and a 1931 Edition of Fowler’s The King’s English. For French I use a 1948 Harrap, and for German, Italian and Spanish I use Cassell’s Dictionaries published in the…[Read more] -
Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Sir Fred Hoyle “likes” your post. š -
Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
David Icke may be a nutter, but not even nutters ought to be censored. St Paul was probably not a nutter, but anybody who quotes him is in danger of being censored and having his career ruined. See what happened to Israel Folau (one of the greatest rugby players ever) when he dared to quote St…[Read more] -
Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
And keyboard : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_ws6lmDQO0 -
Peter Ross posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Composing the same concerto for three solo instruments as different from each other as the flute, the cello and the harpsichord is impossible, right?
Well, it’s not impossible if you’re C P E Bach.Flute : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6peeLKygr_k
Cello : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tzLguU_2Dg
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And keyboard : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_ws6lmDQO0
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Also Hans Hotter:
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
It’s an icon of St Photius the Great, which was given me by Dr Farrell in 1985 or 1986. The scroll he carries reads (in translation), “Beseech, O Photius, the Lord of all things to give peace to the world and to our souls.” -
Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
I agree. I was being cautious.-
Understood; but I don’t think we can afford to be cautious. This is war š
BTW, your avatar is beautiful!-
It’s an icon of St Photius the Great, which was given me by Dr Farrell in 1985 or 1986. The scroll he carries reads (in translation), “Beseech, O Photius, the Lord of all things to give peace to the world and to our souls.”
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Peter Ross posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
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Apologies for sounding like a broken record; but we need to recognize this for what it is. It’s not madness. It is evil. Worse, it is part of a carefully-crafted, long-term plan which is, at its core, demonic and anti-human. We need to address it as such to save our species.
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I agree. I was being cautious.
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Understood; but I don’t think we can afford to be cautious. This is war š
BTW, your avatar is beautiful!-
It’s an icon of St Photius the Great, which was given me by Dr Farrell in 1985 or 1986. The scroll he carries reads (in translation), “Beseech, O Photius, the Lord of all things to give peace to the world and to our souls.”
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Iām not sure madness precludes evil⦠but I get your point, and agree with the general gist. I’d say discretion isnāt necessarily counterproductive, even when facing an adversary.
I think some of the madness/evil is also calculated to be a distraction. I submit that one way to āwinā some of these battles is to ignore the nonsense, and go ab…
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Agreed, madness does not preclude evil; but madness of this kind can just be the result of poor judgement and I was just trying to highlight my opinion that what might appear silly is actually symptomatic of something deeply evil and should be called out as such. As for ignoring the nonsense, I think we do that at our peril. For sure, we…
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Yes, absolutely, we need to be aware of it and realize that what lies behind it isn’t just silliness, but a drive to dismantle Western civilization. And we should try to make others aware of that. From a tactical standpoint, though, I’d say we need to expect an avalanche of “woke” incidents and news stories like this to come down the pike.…
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I couldn’t agree more. Observe, but do not invest!
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… and be careful to ID spellwords and not repeat them in your written or oral language.
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I loved my Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head! Outrageous! How could they! Aaaaarrrrrg!
Really, I have very fond memories of playing with this toy.
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Calling Mr. Clean!
Calling Mr. Clean!
Clean-up in the Agnostic Language aisle.
Get there Pronto!
Before you too are neutered!-
… Wow! these folks have certainly given themselves a lot of work to do. They must now follow through. My goodness, there are so many, many “corrections” to our thinking, to our memory (collective as well as individual), and our history that simply MUST be made posthaste. So much media needing to be “sanitized for our protection”. Mr. Moto, Mr.…[Read more]
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Speaking of Mr. Bond.
They did a trial balloon and floated the idea of a black woman Bond. In fact, the new Bond movie gave her a key role; so she could immediately be written in.
[Good one! Mr. Mister!
Loved it!]
Yes! Jobs. Become part of Spectre!
More of those bulls___t jobs; as if there weren’t enough of them as is.
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How about “Department of Homeland Reality”? After all, as suggested by one of the great minds published in our newspaper of record, it may be headed by a “reality czar”:
https://dailyreckoning.com/needed-a-reality-czar/
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….Good grief…
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
PiPoe writes: “I may seek out a way to form a non-denominational gathering whereby participants can read passages from their various religious texts and sing, chant, or whatever. Iām betting there are more people than just myself who would like to gather for spiritual activity. Weāll see.”
What you describe resembles a Quaker Meeting. If the…[Read more]-
Quaker? I never would have imagined. I’ll look into it. Thanks.
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I’ve looked into Quakerism a bit. Their worship services–if you can call them that–would work perfectly for me. They consist mostly of silent meditation or “listening for the voice of God.” I looked up some of their meetings, both locally and elsewhere. What I came across was groups totally on board with covid measures–sometimes not…
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Hi FiatLux,
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Quaker segment. I have located a semi-local Friends group. I will be contacting them (by phone – I’ll not waste my time investigating in person again) to see what they’re doing now. If they’ve bought into this insanity, I’ll simply keep searching for like-minded people elsewhere.… -
I forgot to mention…
Have you read The Power of Eight by Lynne McTaggart? I’m in the midst of it now – it has some relevance and some usefulness to the situation (in my view) and expounds on a concept discussed by Dr. Farrell.-
Nothing wrong with starting a group yourself if possible, and I think you’re right about needing to approach the situation from as many different angles as possible. We’ll all get there eventually… just need to keep turtling on, as CAF says. I haven’t read Lynne McTaggart yet, but I’m aware of her work and she’s on my (looong) to-read list.
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
What an interesting idea.
If technology has ousia and hypostaseis, does it also have energeiai / logoi?
Smartphones: hypostaseis
Android OS: ousia
Apps: energeiai
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Excellent questions all Peter!
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They would like it to seem so. Some of the first smartphones had 22 icons on the screen, as in the 22 trumps of the Tarot. Analogies to the human complex energy system may be made throughout, such as the 3 dantien’s, etc. All by design, of course, though I would posit that AI may neither have ideation nor own mind, not now, not…
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Laura, I regret making you the accidental target of my attack on the whole modern attitude to music. Please don’t give up posting links to music.
Here’s one of J S Bach’s harpsichord works played beautifully on a modern piano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWQYLsuR6nE-
Hi Peter, nice to think of me. I enjoyed the way the your Bach piece slowed down in the middle. I liked the Vikingur post because because it was both complex and soothing. It invites discussion and listening when context is provided with a posting. I appreciated the VĆkingur Ćlafsson version of Bach: Organ Sonata No. 4 because it was c…
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
1. It’s organ music. Why play it on an instrument for which it’s neither intended nor particularly well suited?
2. It’s abstract music. Why turn it into a movie soundtrack?
3. Why does Mr Ćlafsson interpret “andante” as “adagio molto tedioso”?As an antidote, here’s Marie-Claire Alain:
I think…[Read more]
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I do not know why an artist would choose to express art in a particularĀ personalĀ way.Ā butĀ I greatly appreciate the expression. Some new versionsĀ I like and some I don’t.Ā Repetition bores me. The video had a stark beauty and I interpreted it as a reminder to see the beauty in life even if the dark cold winter is freezing the joy right…
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and I like to think that J. S. Bach was capable of employing his musical staff to accommodate for variable instrumentation
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Laura–you just keep being Laura and don’t worry about some of the comments.
Peace and love-
hi acorn, cover versions of songs can be unsettling to some people. I think different versions are interesting. when teaching ‘fair use’ to analysts I would play a clip from the 2 live crew version of ‘Pretty Woman’ a subject of a legal case in which the Supreme Court found that a parody rap version could qualify as fair use. (Campbell…
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Laura, I regret making you the accidental target of my attack on the whole modern attitude to music. Please don’t give up posting links to music.
Here’s one of J S Bach’s harpsichord works played beautifully on a modern piano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWQYLsuR6nE-
Hi Peter, nice to think of me. I enjoyed the way the your Bach piece slowed down in the middle. I liked the Vikingur post because because it was both complex and soothing. It invites discussion and listening when context is provided with a posting. I appreciated the VĆkingur Ćlafsson version of Bach: Organ Sonata No. 4 because it was c…
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Peter Ross posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Mendelssohn is perhaps the most underrated of all underrated composers. Having equalled Beethoven in his Op 13 and Op 14 String Quartets, he then made it his business to try to equal J S Bach. He didn’t quite succeed, but he sometimes came close.
What do you think of Schubert’s D.952?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fOXixWJRgY - Load More