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Feelings

TO BE TAKEN with a grain of salt.

Each of our thoughts occupies a curious moment, a certain key.—G-sharp, heroic sentiments.

B-flat for melancholy. Certain individuals can tap into the rhythms or "frequencies" of others and exercise profound

influence over their lives. Still others, learning to deceipher the full range of sounds from a single

note, can focus in on frequencies beyond  their own and tap into the past and future. This is called, "Syncopated Synchronicity."

 

F-flat evokes nostalgia. A standard G or C-major trio is uplifting—common for religious hymns or the choir.

Whales sing in E-flat minor—if you understand, it might move you to tears. Some indigenous tribes in Afghanistan

believe they have invented F-sharp-sharp, —which is nearly G, but not quite—and so say they're closest to God. 

This is utter nonsense, of course. Sounds exist in mind, only.

 

But every mass does has a key. And to the trained ear, the full range of birdsong and

celestial humdrum can be heard in the monotonous dial-tone of your telephone receiver.

 

Rhythms are a gift, origins unknown. We are built and wired around strings and patterns of sound—the vibrations

so innate to our nature, that when we speak we never really speak to words, but to the sentiment expressed.

It is the secret to all the greatest poetry, earworm jingles and religious mantra. It's been proven in studies—

Children from impoverished neighborhoods with little to no exposure to standard usage of language

have been found to intuitively recreate the grammar and dialect of their surrounding environment, —even if their parents are deaf and mute.

 

Franky is tone-deaf, so he says I'm lying. But I have heard it myself—

nature-altering music, shifting darkness to light, —igniting flames out of air. 

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* Minotaur 2.0

--21st-century cyberpunk--

 

On the theme of "Humanity."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* The Forbidden Research of Wilheim Gottfriëd

--subtle documentation on Wave theory--

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Enchanting the Midnight Sun

--space odyssey into galaxies far, far away--

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Death of an Artist

--an eulogy from the Minister of Letters--

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* ?????????????????

--the Politician, Part II --Idol of the Marketplace--

 

 

 

 

 

 

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