Hear it used in the song "Sevenfold Gathering": //minstrelsongs.com/track/the-sevenfold-gathering Like the Horn of Gondor (Made from Ox Horn) the Battle ...
+Worldrecord As each shofar is unique in its sound - the only way to really get what you want is by trying them out in person. Find local Judaica stores and ask them to try out a bunch... I played about 20 in one store.... this one obviously stood out from the rest. It also depends on your budget - they are graded on sound by the Rabbi's and then priced accordingly. This one was imported from Israel and bought in a local store in New York.
+Worldrecord this was purchased at a local store...one of a kind... Have u found one yet?
Found Wandering - "Ram On" (Live Paul & Linda McCartney Cover)
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Steve Tilston at the Ram - Song of Wandering Angus
Steve Tilston performs 'Song of Wandering Angus' (Words by W. B. Yeats) at the Ram Club, Thames Ditton, Surrey, UK on 14th September 2012.
The Wandering Muse TRAILER
Using their instruments as passport for millennia, wandering Jewish musicians are still amongst us. From ram's horn to beatbox, from Argentina to Uganda, THE ...
I am so glad I randomly came upon this! I would love to watch this movie!
Hm, but I am not finding where. Looks like it's only in Canada? Will a DVD
be for sale at some point?
Here is an explanation of distraction and mind wandering from the
perspective of neuroscience. A longer explanation for a lay audience is
linked below, and is of course free.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/284056765/The-Book-of-Rest-The-Odd-Psychology-of-Doing-Nothing
Our mammalian ancestors were incented by events that had survival value,
and these events were ingrained as the necessary pleasures of existence,
such as food, sex, and the comfort of shelter. However, their world, as is
ours, was uncertain, and evolution required an additional inborn ‘instinct’
to persistently drive an animal to convert the uncertain into the certain,
the unknown into the known. This seeking or foraging instinct gave utility
or value to moment to moment exploratory behavior. The foraging instinct is
embodied in a state of arousal (rendered by mid brain dopamine systems)
that incents an animal to render from uncertainty the safe and sure paths
to the hedonic outcomes (rendered by mid brain opioid systems) of food,
shelter, and potential mates, and to indirectly insure that pleasures are
not only assured for now, but in the days and weeks to come. For foraging
animals the utility of the present moment or decision utility always
conforms to the future or predicted utility of hedonic outcomes. When the
animal is not foraging, it rests, which is also hedonic in nature due to
similar opioid responsiveness to relaxed states. So, for foraging animals
in uncertain environments, their motivation is sustained by interdependent
or synergistic affective states or ‘utilities’ that are maintained by
different neurological systems.
For human beings, a widely help premise in philosophy is that the purpose
of life is to maximize experienced ‘utility’, or pleasure. Pleasurable
events are predicated in the future (food, sex, shelter) and in the present
(neuro-muscular deactivation or rest). Both are defined through the
activation of opioid systems in the brain. But like our foraging ancestors,
our day to day goals also embody a degree of moment to moment uncertainty
that also activates dopamine systems that see us through our daily affairs.
Unfortunately, whereas nature aligns decision utility with experienced
utility, so that for animals foraging behavior is rarely in vain, such is
not the case with human beings, who can create decision utility which is
untethered to productive or valuable outcomes.
Decision utility that contrasts with predicted utility elicits an
‘approach-approach’ conflict between different values instantiated by
different neurological causes that cannot be reconciled. Such ‘distractive’
events are correlated with neuromuscular activation that if sustained
causes pain and that also eliminates the experienced utility or pleasure of
relaxation. Decision utility is generally desirable only if it conforms to
experienced utility, as it enables us to focus on obtaining pleasurable
outcomes and sustain present pleasurable ones (relaxation). Animals in the
wild are in general not stressed because nature aligns the utilities that
guide their behavior. For human beings, this alignment is easily broken
because of higher order processes of thought that maximize decision
utility, but often misalign it with non-productive behavior. This permits
our minds to wander not just physically, as animals do, but virtually. This
is characterized in a modern world that is full of novel events that are
important when they align with our productivity, yet are pernicious (as
distraction) when they do not. It is up to explanation and informed
individual choice, not government fiat, which permits us to sort them out.
Our freedom of choice is constrained by our explanations of how the world
works. When our explanations are wrong, as they were in ancient and even
recent times, then we are condemned to the medieval barbarism of pain and
suffering. If the explanations are correct, then we can make the right
choices that guarantee our pleasures, well-being, and human dignity. A
proper definition of stress, based upon neurologically grounded principles
of incentive motivation, is the first step in making this happen.
Om Shanti, where can I find the whole series of awakening with BK usha
didi. Its not available on awakening with bhrama website. Please tell, I
want to watch next episode after this.
Sembra molto Bello!
Sarebbe molto utile, per un acquisto consapevole, una recensione da parte
di uno dei siti di riferimento...
Così si rischia di comprarlo a scatola chiusa, non so quanto possa essere
efficace...