The sounds of the Universe are the signals of existence. Scientists convert electromagnetic energy into audible sound. It is converting the invisible, inaudible -- in space -- power of the Universe into an audible sound in our atmosphere. The sounds of the Universe are multitudinous, unlimited and mysterious. We are listening to the power of existence translated into a sonorous language that we can perceive. S Brian Adam's Opuses, also, are a translation of his powerful essence into a language that we may perceive as sonorous. There is only the sound of his instruments, moving through sonorous space mysteriously, yet full of intent. We are the living embodiment of mysterium. S Brian Adam recognizes this, and fully opens himself up to this mysterium. He plays his keys in accordance to what he knows deep within his entity, his presence, his expansion of mind. ( S Brian Adam has offe...
The videos of S Brian Adam, as edited by myself, have emerged as a very personal extension of my life. S Brian Adam has given intimately of himself with regard to his work; in following and collaborating in Mr. Adam's process, I have learned to do the same. S Brian Adam has lived his life in accordance to his articulation as living sentient. As he feels, as he lives, so he creates. The quietness of a consciousness is concomitant with the pre-birth mystery of sentient awareness -- that feeling of being existent before our birth. The feeling we all have that extends beyond our immediate life. These are the principles upon which Mr. Adam has based his life work. As a student of Max Granick, he learned to fully access and articulate the inner identity. In this freedom, he has brought us How Do How Do The Lovely Thing . This is a visual, sonorous and written testament to a life dedicated to maintaining ...
S Brian Adam The Author Of How Do How Do The Lovely Thing What follow are audience impressions of the poem How Do How Do The Lovely Thing as performed by S Brian Adam and his then wife Brenda Ganam. “As with life, we never quite understand. We come back to it again, and again, and again.” Max Granick Spiritual Master “His work will stun you.” Howard Schoenfeld Historian and Author “Comparable only to the Mahabharata . . .so much there in the totality that individual criticism would be like sniping at a mountain. . . a gift of freedom. . .” John Kliphan Poet “A joyous affirmation of the human spirit and a celebration of life itself.” Nawal Karam Professor of Comparative Literature “What becomes evident when taking in a page or a line or a word is the beauty of each separately, or in near or distant relationship to its neighbor, beauty not often perceived when doing our usual reading.” Lloyd Mitchell Musician ...
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