donq
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Post by donq on Jul 6, 2014 6:57:09 GMT
It’s said in the Nei-yeh (Inner Cultivation), an anonymous Taoist scripture, which believed to have been written in the 4th century BCE that: …to bring your anger to a halt, there is nothing better than poetry; To cast off worry there is nothing better than music…[Wow! I’ve finally found my excuse to post this clip. lol] clip by kclu39 After some long tired day, this is one of the songs that helps cheering me up. I still remember its dancing style. Normally, while watching its video, my hands (and legs) could not help but moving a bit. But this time I was stunned as I never seen this one (dancing) before! Have a nice Sunday everyone.
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sparklekaz
Someone asked me.. What is your religion? I said, "All the paths that lead to the light".
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Post by sparklekaz on Jul 6, 2014 10:02:31 GMT
I love songs that make you smile and dance. Happy, peaceful Sunday to you too Monty. Love and light Kaz
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donq
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Post by donq on Jul 6, 2014 13:34:33 GMT
Thanks kaz, One good thing about our forum is no way you could see me dancing... or you might change your mind about what you've just told me. P.S. I remember about that sad scene in the movie, Evita (Madonna.) Common folks (man-woman in pair) were dancing with sadness. I never thought that dancing could be use to express the sad feelings, too. I was so moved. Though I used to watch video on Sufi dance and Noh dance before. They were so impressive, too.
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