“… but it was the saxophone soloing that challenged credulity, it’s length and perhaps its unwillingness to tell a traditional story… If there’s one thing the facile critic needs to do his job, it is some verbal personality from the bandstand, some words to transcribe into the review – anything to make a thoroughly musical endeavor more literary or conversational. Coltrane would not provide it.”
Ben Ratliff

Coltrane - The Story of a Sound

Suffering

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What if in the eyes of future history our elaborate knowledge musings on “suffering” turn out to be nothing more then a long lasting fashion fad?

What if it turns out that suffering is an expression of our conscious misaslignment with the natural world around us?

What if suffering was a concept we invented to deal with our blindness and confusion?

Could it be that we a world of abundance exists right under our noses … and in that world suffering is … silly?

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