Death Must Die
Death Must Die
What is modal music? Why did the ancients consider music the key of sciences, related to metaphysics? Is there a relation between indian music, jazz cante jondo, gregorian chant? How should we understand african music? what are the relations between music and religion? This collection of texts, covering a wide range of subjects, concerns the amateur music lover as well as...more
Hardcover, 570 pages
Published
January 1st 2003
by Indica Books
(first published 2000)
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Jun 06, 2009
Wayne
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interesting look at the Indian Guru/disciple process, whether you believe or not. Ram Alexander's (the editor/compiler/annotator) explanations can sound a bit defensive and authoritative, but the actual diary of Atmananda is the meat of the book and definitely worth the read.
Sep 22, 2008
Meagan
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the journal of a european woman who finds her guru (anandamayee ma) in india back in the 40s. fascinating to see her process, but is also - kind of like my own spiritual journey - frustratingly slow at times.
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