A TRIBUTE TO PYTHAGORAS AND HIS
MUSIC OF THE SPHERES!
Pythagoras, mostly remembered for his famous
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you havedone it again Raj, the story you tell here with such passion and urgency to share is beautiful, not only in narration and composition, but is spiritually uplifting. Science is finally realising its limitations. i have turned a believer with your convincing arguments supported with evidence, not that intuitively i didn't feel it.10+++ Mamta
Amazing poetic tribute...very rich in history and insights...Loved it indeed! ! ! 10+++
Wow! What an amazing and interesting story and you have opened my eyes to so much. You have delved into the deep to find the music of the spheres and have brought to us your scientific and intuitive knowledge. Wonderful Raj. 10 Karin Anderson
Your writes mostly equipped with theoritical and philosopical elements, of the great pass.Good thought Raj.
hey raj its a lovely poem, and the ground work is good.yes, i firmly believe that where science ends, supra science or spirituality begins.when science believes in one universe, our scriptures say about crores of universe emanating from lord vishnu, we dont know of.our knowledge is ofcourse limited.i do believe in the music of the spheres.....its existence, but i like the feel of it in the poem.....music behind all things, is the greatest tribute to pythogoras.thanks for sharing.....ritty
Raj, if the sun, the moon, the earth and stars are in tune in harmony, why cannot the people's of our world also be? Thank you once again, I look forward to my daily lesson. This one made me think if the great fire that destroyed the libary at Alexandra with all the knowledge of the then modern world had not happened. How far progressed we might be today? I wonder what great works were maybe lost for ever. Regards Bob