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Haru's Memory
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@farieddebruyns338

Brilliant lessons here. Thank you.

I was trying to tell someone how some lectures disturbed me. This talk helped me.

I then shared this video with this comment;

This Ted Talk by Ben Zander has so much in it , not only for Classical Music.

We all have tone and Music in us.

The impulse that he is demonstrating is in the way we write and talk and play rugby and soccer and Judo and swim and work.

I opened a lecture, Friday night, on Mi'raj to listen.  The speaker was very learned , both secularly and in Islam.  His way of talking was like Ben shows here , with an impulse on every note, the seven year old , starting lessons.

I then opened another lecture on the Mi'raj, by an equally educated scholar. While the first one might have had a PhD from one of our best Universities, he clearly never taught there. He was more used to Preaching, with his impulse on every note.

The second one was more like in Ben's example, the seasoned player, with an  impulse on every eigth note. 

I shared this video and got more than one ' thank you'  , as a feedback.  They felt " transformed ". It was inspiring.

Before I played that restless speaker , I was listening to lectures for about 2 hours , with my mother.  She remarked " this man has such a calm, peaceful voice ".

This reminded me of Confucius, who said that you need calm , to learn and to investigate.  He called this  investigation with a calm mind " sincerity ".

My Afrikaner friend told me many years ago that they believed " you need discipline, to learn ". This " discipline " was obviously with the cain.

Confucius also means that you need discipline, to learn, but Self Discipline, to remove the distractions of a restless mind.

One Indian Sage said " Your mind can either be your friend or your enemy; it is your enemy when it is running wild; it is your friend when it is disciplined.

Neuroscience proves the same now, and how it impacts  your health.

The Beloved Rasul of Allah, Nabi Mohammed sallalaahu alayhi wa sallam said " In the body is a lump of flesh; if it is healthy , the entire body is healthy; is this not the heart ❤".
Or so he said.

The Quran talks about this

وَلَا تُخْزِنِى يَوْمَ يُبْعَثُونَ
And do not disgrace me on the Day they are resurrected.
26-Ash-Shu'ara : 87

يَوْمَ لَا يَنفَعُ مَالٌ وَلَا بَنُونَ
The Day when neither wealth nor children will help.
26-Ash-Shu'ara : 88

إِلَّا مَنْ أَتَى ٱللَّهَ بِقَلْبٍ سَلِيمٍ
Except for him who comes to Allah with a sound ( peaceful ) heart.”
26-Ash-Shu'ara : 89



All comments from YouTube:

@nosferadu

Beyond the brilliance and power of the talk itself, this guy is definitely one of the best public speakers I've ever seen.

@yosserhughes9100

No, it's just that he is passionate.

@Italiaasicily

Max yea look what street drummer does with empty buckets

@angeliquebirmingham9240

Max I agree

@stringtheoryguitars4952

As a professional speaker, I can tell you that Ben Zander is one of the most revered speakers in the world. Speaking is a very demanding discipline and one that requires a pretty deep well of technique. Zander is such a technical master that the audience remains totally oblivious to the techniques, as intended. When you witness a brilliant performance by a singer or an actor, you don't notice the methods.

@rharting3688

Max I agree too: he first demonstrates, makes you curious and then strikes with his message. He is really into the face of his audience: almost sits on their laps.. how close can you get. And ultimately he is a connector - talking about the result of that connection: shiny eyes. He leads strongly by example. His message is first heard as an example of music, then explained a little in words and pictures (one buttock piece, shiny eyes) He is also very close to real life by quoting a person who has gone through the worst and learned from it. In the end he loves to point out to the audience itself as proof of his faith in his message: shiny eyes. Yep, I wish I could do more teaching in that style. It is so energising!

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@elienahal276

Classical music is not dying, I’m 17 and I’m in love with it. Educate your children and they will love it too.

@chillpill2016

Yup, many teens older than me believe. I mean bruh I’m only 11, and I hate pop. The only other genre of music is video game soundtracks, due to the fact that they sound like Rachmaninov sometimes.

@angelalelit8308

Yes ys

@lmh651

@Chill pill 201 Rachmaninov is a true genius. I deeply love his pieces.

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