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“It is no coincidence that the political transformations that took place after the 1960s were coordinated, by the deep state, with occultic musical themes.”

I’ll grant you much of this point, but why can’t we believe that as folks relinquished the Christian ethic and drifted into paganism, that this just evolved naturally? Apart from YKW, wouldn’t all of this coalesce without a deep state? Have you written elsewhere on this theory?

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My recent understanding of music is its hypnotic power which transcends consciousness apprehension of the words and sounds to directly influence the heart, soul, and subconscious. Think this is what Plato meant and makes Bach’s church music arguably as important to our heritage and perhaps more important than any written document beside the Bible.

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Feb 28·edited Feb 28

Excellent, no better choice for HH month!

Just FYI: in the music world, we consider Bach to be the archetypal Baroque composer. His music is highly polyphonic, contains intricate counterpoint and typical Baroque ornamentation.

Mozart on the other hand is the archetypal *Classical* composer; heavy on form, somewhat more homophonic/vertical than Baroque music.

Beethoven represents the transition to the Romantic period.

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