Thursday, June 21, 2018

Putting Our Perceptive, And Conceptive, Abilities Where They've Never Been Before

In the new perspectives that this gives us, you can really begin to appreciate not only the quote that starts this wonderful video, but also the nature of why the most interesting things happen at the boundaries of great differentials. Which is, just as naturally, why the Chinese created the "Interesting Times" curse.

So many things then that we must embrace that would not formerly be thought of as embraceable at all. As in embracing pain with the same understanding you embrace joy (because you cannot have one without the other). Or the loss of great love, with the same passion that made the love the great thing that it was in the first place (so that you can live to love again). So then must we also gaze into the abyss, even as it gazes into us. Or, as the quote starting this video admonishes: "There is peace, even in the storm." And aren't we just in a great storm now. But this too must be embraced, and taken in, so that we may benefit from what comes from "the most interesting things" that happen at those boundaries of great differential. It can be done because we can imagine it being done. And if we can imagine it together we can make it happen. Always remember: Americans with a shared vision are a force of nature. And it's high time we put that shared vision back on the track of the high ideals (themselves the result of former great differentials, perceived, and understood) that gave this nation a way to see how all people could be what they were capable of being. Which will then, again just as naturally, allow the creation of folks who can not only see better choices, but have both the will, the discipline, the meaningful connections, and the sense of wonder, to make the very best choice that can be made.

We will weather this storm. To do that, however, will require that we also embrace who, and what we are; conflicting, difficult, and generally flawed though we may be. And what we are is nothing less than any of the miracles our new abilities keep allowing us to appreciate anew.

Pursuit - A 4K storm time-lapse film



See Also:
[Post Note: I forgot to mention that you really do need to see the Persuit video in no more than half play speed, but that is, certainly, just my opinion. I also thought I'd recommend a few other big music collections to play with this video. Enjoy. J.V.]


World's Most Emotional & Powerful Music | 2-Hours Epic Music Mix - Vol.1




2-Hours Epic Music Mix | THE POWER OF EPIC MUSIC - Full Mix Vol. 3




[Post Note: This view of our sun is also just as amazingly inspiring, as it is terrifying, at the immensity of great collections of potential. And the kinds of process that can ensue within those collections. You might also want to consider using these links for the background music:
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World's Most Emotional & Powerful Music | 2-Hours Epic Music Mix - Vol.1


2. 

2-Hours Epic Music Mix | Most Beautiful & Emotional Music - Emotional Mix Vol. 2


The music included with these image videos is great mind you, but for our purposes something a bit grander might be called for. J.V.]




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