A young student felt the urge to travel to Japan in order to study Zen. After years abroad he came back and all his friends were eager to know what he had learned in Japan. So they asked him, "What did you learn in Japan?". And the former student replied,"The eyes are horizontal and the nose is perpendicular"
Monday, March 21, 2011
Track of the week
One of the best songs ever made, featured on (dare I say it) THE best album ever created, regardless of genre or time period. Well, this is my sincere and absolute standpoint. I think this song represents the most complete ending of an album, why you might ask, justifiably of course. This track is very much like a deep prayer, a call for hope, a desperate assumption that someone or something is tending the light at the end of the tunnel. This track leaves you in a state of mystery and wonder, it is not an ending track in the ordinary sense, because it doesn't include closure, and this really is the true domain of life and the psychedelic experience, mystery and non-closure. I urge everyone to get a thorough listen to this album because this track is taken out of context, and while it's still remarkably fantastic, it's hard to experience it's fullest grandiosity without the whole.
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