Heaven (As It Is On Earth) (English language haiku by Jonatha Chance)
Down here, I can see Heaven (as it is on Earth): Too many angels.
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Chapter Eight presents the next movement of my musical work in progress, The Disquieting: [IV] The Half-Life Of Transcendence. This section offers an apology to the Himalaya, an exceptional place where the earth and the heavens embrace. For context, I examine the history and present of Mount Everest, share recent literary research into Salman Rushdieâs best-known novel, and consider the transcendental implications for the peculiar human habit of climbing mountains.
Written, Produced, and Hosted by Christine Bush Public Release Date: October 24, 2021 CC-BY-SA 4.0 (International)Perchance Music & Digital Media (SM)
Featured artwork: Astronaut image "ISS004-E-8852" taken on March 20, 2002 by Dan Bursch, a member of the Expedition 4 crew on the International Space Station/Public Domain. https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/2396/â¦pace-station
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The Playlist Of Now for Chapter Eight provides a vicarious and metaphysically vertiginous excursion into the Everest Death Zone courtesy of Spotify. Enjoy.
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