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Muses Never Die

Like all Earth's timeless Muses, Musicians never die, we just keep improvising on resonant themes of fading elder voices. Apathy, especially about Earth muses, is not necessarily an inevitable pathological anti-empathic EgoCentrism Growing cynical about life's authentic opportunities need not always invite death's terminating risks. Muses have never said we are realistic or rational, thinking only of narrow walls protecting fearful and angry anthro-capital city demi-gods. Sacred Muse resident cooperatives could become mutually inviting and resonant places without capital-driven anthropocentric Win/Lose competitions. Resonant therapeutic music and healthy movement can yet emerge from liberal democratic trust and conservational respect among compassionate bicameral players and workers, parents and mentors and musing trust teachers, more musical ensemble preachers, interdependently non-sectarian, cooperatively unspecialized. When green ultra-nonviolent Muses fail to ecosystemically see and hear beyond narrow walls of short-term Win/Lose capital investment, resonant cooperation among us Muses becomes yet another revolutionary anthem remembering long-term economic and political longing, biological and Earth-logical DNA of and for creative Muse resilient voices fading and swelling, breathing out compassion, breathing in cooperative co-relations, Like cytosine interbreeding with uracil, yin with yang, out-flowation with information matriarchal with patriarchal RightBrain induction with LeftBrain deduction southern river valleys with northern mountain glaciers resonant with resilient singing with dancing ultraviolet with green bilateral TaoTime with 4D FractalSpace sacred with secular theological with ecological balancing Truth with Beauty Muses. Musicians never die, we just keep Win/Win improvising with resonant themes of fading WiseElder voices.

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