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Post by shadowmaker on Apr 25, 2016 8:01:33 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 11:04:54 GMT -6
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Post by shadowmaker on Apr 26, 2016 9:13:43 GMT -6
"There is no pill that does that"
So let's talk about how musicians who are so passionate about creating....end up popping pills. Are they not letting the music heal them? Pressure on too much and doubting their own self even with many hearts being healed from it? Music addiction shouldn't create an addiction to actual drugs. Sadly the environment does. Synthetic escape vs. Sound escape
Reminds me of when Billy was popping vitamins and people were talking shit saying he was popping pills. Are people really that stupid to think he would do that on camera? And then the folks who say he should go back to using drugs for song writing. Are people that shallow about another person's health and well being? Have people not recognized that a life of drug use can kill you and screw up your life? Oh wait, those people say shit like "my recreational use won't harm me"
Alzheimers patients just showed us the beauty of a drug that isn't toxic to your brain or body.
Can drug abuse lead to Alzheimers if they make it to their old age?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 6:26:09 GMT -6
You're right. Kind of contradictory.
Many possible explanations: young age in the beginning, entertainment environment, festive surroundings, adoration make a lot of pressure on a baby adult with a self esteem not strong enough to cope the situation. A young adult in its beginning is doing baby steps in learning and understanding his own place in the world. Hopefully, they are able to go out of that.
The episode of Billy popping pills seemed to be obvious but maybe it is for people following him regularly, maybe not for the ones seeing him just time to time. We cannot say he is easy to follow. He is really not easy to follow between, sarcasm, irony, contradictions, ... So, probably, he doesn't really care to be understood.
In his case, probably, his music's passion saved him. But he is near 50's right now. You can't compare musicians in their 20's with him. I believe the best way to prove it isn't necessary is to be creative, original and doing great shows and music without drugs.
I question a lot the new trending to legalize marijuana's use. It has strong effect on health, it's well documented. I know globally there is valuable reasons but I'm worry about the long term impacts. There is a lot of knowledge to acquire before to know exactly the consequences of drug use. It's just like medicine. They can be helpful but they can also have bad effects, so we have to be careful.
And I would be also careful about any easy association, would it be music use, wave use, medicine use, natural medicine, ... Music is also transformation, just like any other human production. We try but we have to study also because everywhere we are doing something new, we don't know the result. There is good, there is bad. To improve something we have to try. Yet careful also.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 9:57:31 GMT -6
I think shadowmaker likes bananas...
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Post by shadowmaker on Apr 27, 2016 13:17:20 GMT -6
LOL sometimes
Look at Prince. Sure there's a lot speculation of his cause of death, but if he overdosed....he was 57 not in his 20's.
Anyways, music is motivating. It sure is better than watching the television. Listening to different sounds played in a song is fascinating.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 14:13:28 GMT -6
I think shadowmaker likes bananas... a peel?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 14:17:55 GMT -6
LOL sometimes Look at Prince. Sure there's a lot speculation of his cause of death, but if he overdosed....he was 57 not in his 20's.
For sure, it's really sad for those staying with this interest in their life. I suppose it's not easy to let it go. In fact it's difficult when one have an addiction. Their choice anyway. It's sad for the loss of everything they are. We see it particularly in this case. A so brilliant mind.
But the number of people benefiting of music is greater than those dying of it. Is it a consolation? 
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Post by shadowmaker on Apr 27, 2016 17:28:31 GMT -6
Are you suggesting that death is the prize and music is just a crutch until death?
Perhaps, but how would anyone really know? You can only give speculation
How much does that matter to you? Must you go seeking death to have an answer? That answer wouldn't be necessarily a universal truth, just one's own version
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Post by shadowmaker on Apr 27, 2016 20:09:23 GMT -6
Step outside of your therapist lectures lifetime and listen to the guitar tone in this. Nothing wrong with enjoying sound.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 21:17:19 GMT -6
Are you suggesting that death is the prize and music is just a crutch until death? Perhaps, but how would anyone really know? You can only give speculation How much does that matter to you? Must you go seeking death to have an answer? That answer wouldn't be necessarily a universal truth, just one's own version What? No, I'm not suggesting such a thing.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 21:44:20 GMT -6
LOL sometimes Look at Prince. Sure there's a lot speculation of his cause of death, but if he overdosed....he was 57 not in his 20's. Anyways, music is motivating. It sure is better than watching the television. Listening to different sounds played in a song is fascinating. I heard of all the speculation...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2016 5:55:02 GMT -6
Step outside of your therapist lectures lifetime and listen to the guitar tone in this. Nothing wrong with enjoying sound.
In fact, you're right, something changed with time. I was fueled by hope and ran, ran, ran. I had great faith in my connection and wished change what was going on for something better. With vanity. Yes, with vanity. I was someone succeeding easily yet I wasn't going for United States presidency, my objectives was quite small I suppose. I had a reading of how the world worked and it was like a step further. I was truly excited. But if my intent was good, I believe, the mean and the state of mind I was in was not good. Or rather it was good at first but became dark. I had so much faith in my connection that I believed where it drove me was the good place. And that would work. I was made of tons of faith's cells.
I'm no more in hope, a lot much in survival. Completely, another state of mind. I take what it is. Who comes knocking at my door. Not that my intent changed; I'm in the same intent to work for the better. What is really important now is where is love. In people, in projects. I was ready to hurt my soul to reach my objectives. I followed this crazy idea which was so great in hurting myself all along. Even if objectives are good ones, to hurt our soul is never, never, never a good way. And now, it's all my God's connection and the way I read it, the way I lived which fell.
How I could judge someone having an addiction being not able to going out? Everything may be an addiction: work, sex, lies, ... and a great idea.
I want so much recover and find again the joy I had walking in life. I swear.
And, sometimes, when I listen music here, and also yours, I smile and laugh also. It's like small cracks letting see the light. Before, it was the contrary, I had sometimes small cracks of dark but the vastitude was joyful.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2016 6:21:49 GMT -6
I didn't listen the rule, my own rule I decoded of the way it works. When we have an idea in mind, follow the road where the door opens. Not forget the general idea but when it doesn't work on one road, change of road. It always was the key of my successes.
Every kind of music may be good for yourself depending where you are in life, in this moment. Everything says you when it's the good place, or not. You feel the harmony, the joy and the wellness. We just have to listen the music carefully. And obey.
I was a disobedient student and I pay the price. But, I'm able to recognize it and to laugh at it so I'm in a better place right now.
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Post by shadowmaker on Apr 28, 2016 12:59:46 GMT -6
Your job is to help others not cause more ptsd. You don't understand the fragility of someone who has dealt with a sociopath and the psychological damage it does to a person. You can't possibly help when you haven't had the unfortunate experience. No, I do not wish that experience on anyone. There's very limited help in this particular issue. It's complex
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