432Hz is the natural frequency of the universe, used by geniuses like Bach and Beethoven to create music that resonates with the soul.
This means that the universal music scale used 432A to tune their instruments.
During WWII, this was changed to 440Hz, which is like static on a radio, unclear and leaving you feeling off-balance.
But 432Hz brings harmony, and flow. It's the perfect tune, one that feels natural and uplifting!
Gotta love nature! In GEEZUSTHAGOAT we trust 
Never forget that while you were crying for that person, that person was smiling with another.
While you couldn't sleep, that person slept with another person.
While you were crying every night, that person was going to sleep peacefully.
While you were waiting for that message, that person was sending messages with someone else.
And I did all this without feeling guilt, or concern for you.
The truth is that sometimes an apology isn't enough, not even an apology, or a sorry. Because many times people feel bad just because they're discovered, not because they've hurt you or despised you.
When you truly love someone you're loyal to them in front and behind their back.
Forgive if you can, but if you can't forgive, don't do it. There are actions that do not deserve to be forgiven nor should be forgiven, nor lies, nor contempt, nor disrespect, nor unfaithfulness, nor betrayal.
And if you have to cry do it, but then get up and move on. That's the best and only revenge that doesn't hurt anyone
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Did you know that... Did Socrates have a technique for dealing with annoying people?
Do you ever during an argument the other person yell to prove they’re right? There's nothing more unbearable, right?
One day Socrates was attacked by a man. He was a rude and uncivilized person, who even slapped him with a bad argument. Even today there are a lot of people like this.. when they don't know how to expose their ideas, they become aggressive. But how did Socrates react? He didn't do anything! He didn't yell, he didn't respond with violence, nothing. One of his disciples asked about Socrates' behavior, and the great philosopher replied, "If a donkey had kicked me, would I have taken him to court?" "What does Socrates teach us?" That an intelligent person should never stoop to the level of an idiot. Sometimes silence is the most elegant reply. It's no coincidence that the word "elegance" comes from the Latin "electro", which means light. What does that even mean? It means that an elegant person is not one who wears branded clothes or owns expensive objects, but one who knows how to behave, when to speak and when to keep quiet..
Be like Socrates! 💪
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"In the late 40s, there was a rumor that there was a "hermit," disenchanted and disillusioned with the world, supposedly "out-of-sync" with society, living in California in a cave under one of the L’s in the Hollywood sign.
No one really cared about this strange man, until one night in 1947, when someone tried to enter backstage at the Lincoln Theater in Los Angeles. Nat King Cole was playing there, and the man said he had something for Cole. Of course, the employees didn't let the strange man see Cole, so he gave whatever he had with Cole's manager.
What he had was a song sheet, which Cole would later take a look at. Cole liked the song and wanted to record it, but he had to find the strange man. When asked, the people who saw the man said he was strange, indeed, with shoulder-length hair and beard, wearing sandals and a white robe.
Cole finally tracked him down in New York City. When Cole asked him where he was staying, the strange man declared he was staying at the best hotel in New York - outside, literally, in Central Park. He said his name was eden ahbez (spelled all in lower-case letters). The song he gave Cole was titled, "Nature Boy." It became Cole's first big hit, and was soon covered by other artists through the years, from Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan to Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, most recently.
Of course, the media went crazy about the strange, mysterious man who handed Nat King Cole, one of the biggest hits during that time. Everyone went out to try to find out more about him.
What little they found was that he was once an orphan, who never stayed at one place very long, living in various foster homes. He explained he just never fit in and was always searching, for something.
["They say he wandered very far...Very far, over land and sea..."]
They found out he would hop freight trains and walked across country several times, subsisting solely on raw fruits and vegetables, then one day he completely vanished.
["A little shy and sad of eye...But very wise was he..."]
He finally showed up again in the Hollywood hills. When a policeman stopped the strange, long-haired man with beard, sandals, and robe, ahbez simply replied, "I look crazy but I'm not. And the funny thing is that other people don't look crazy but they are."
["And then one day...One magic day he passed my way..."]
He then showed up backstage at Nat King Cole's concert in Los Angeles, to present him with the song, "Nature Boy." No one seems to really know why he selected Cole, there were some rumors that he came out of hiding when he began to hear about the racism going on and trouble throughout the world, and he thought "King" was the best person at that time to pass his message along.
["While we spoke of many things...Fools and Kings..."]
When he was asked about racism, he replied, "Some white people hate black people, and some white people love black people, some black people hate white people, and some black people love white people. So you see it's not an issue of black and white, it's an issue of Lovers and Haters."
It was that theme of love that he continued to talk about, what was missing in the world, and what would be needed in the future if we are to survive.
Ahbez would eventually get his message out, especially after the counter-culture finally caught up with him and the hippie movement began, when other artists such as Donovan, Grace Slick, and the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson sought him out. He also wrote songs for Eartha Kitt and had another song recorded by Sam Cooke.
In 2009, Congressman Bill Aswad recited the last lyrics of the song before the Vermont House of Representatives at the passing of his state's same-sex marriage bill in '09.
Author Raymond Knapp described the track as a "mystically charged vagabond song" whose lyrics evoked an intense sense of loss and haplessness, with the final line delivering a universal truth, described by Knapp as "indestructible" and "salvaged somehow from the perilous journey of life."
["This he said to me...The greatest thing you'll ever learn...Is just to love and be loved in return."]
"George Alexander Aberle (April 15, 1908 – March 4, 1995), known as eden ahbez, was an American songwriter and recording artist of the 1940s to 1960s, whose lifestyle in California was influential in the hippie movement.
He was known to friends simply as ahbe.
Ahbez composed the song "Nature Boy", which became a No. 1 hit for eight weeks in 1948 for Nat "King" Cole.
Living a bucolic life from at least the 1940s, he traveled in sandals and wore shoulder-length hair and beard, and white robes. He camped out below the first L in the Hollywood Sign above Los Angeles and studied Oriental mysticism. He slept outdoors with his family and ate vegetables, fruits, and nuts. He claimed to live on three dollars per week.
In the mid 1950s, he wrote songs for Eartha Kitt, Frankie Laine, and others, as well as writing some rock-and-roll novelty songs. In 1957, his song "Lonely Island" was recorded by Sam Cooke, becoming the second and final Ahbez composition to hit the Top 40.
In 1959, he began recording instrumental music, which combined his signature somber tones with exotic arrangements and (according to the record sleeve) "primitive rhythms". He often performed bongo, flute, and poetry gigs at beat coffeehouses in the Los Angeles area. In 1960, he recorded his only solo LP, Eden's Island, for Del-Fi Records. This mixed beatnik poetry with exotica arrangements. Ahbez promoted the album through a coast-to-coast walking tour making personal appearances, but it sold poorly.
During the 1960s, ahbez released five singles. Grace Slick's band, the Great Society, recorded a version of "Nature Boy" in 1966 and ahbez was photographed in the studio with Brian Wilson during a session for the Smile album in early 1967. Later that year, British singer Donovan sought out ahbez in Palm Springs, and the two wanderers shared a reportedly "near-telepathic" conversation. In the 1970s, Big Star's Alex Chilton recorded a version of "Nature Boy" with the photographer William Eggleston on piano. The song was finally released as a bonus track on the 1992 Rykodisc re-release of the album Third/Sister Lovers.
In 1974, ahbez was reported to be living in the Los Angeles suburb of Sunland, and he owned a record label named Sunland Records, for which he was recording under the name "Eden Abba." From the late 1980s until his death, ahbez worked closely with Joe Romersa, an engineer/drummer in Los Angeles. The master tapes, photos, and final works of eden ahbez are in Romersa's possession.
Ahbez died on March 4, 1995, of injuries sustained in a car accident, at the age of 86. Another album, Echoes from Nature Boy, was released posthumously." 
When you remember me, it means that you have carried something of who I am with you, that I have left some mark of who I am on who you are. It means that you can summon me back to your mind even though countless years and miles may stand between us. It means that if we meet again, you will know me. It means that even after I die, you can still see my face and hear my voice and speak to me in your heart.
For as long as you remember me, I am never entirely lost.
~ Frederick Buechner
~ Art by Shawna Erback 
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,, They told me that my house smells like a dog and I asked them: - Do you know what a dog smells like? A dog feels gratitude, loyalty, nobility, affection, pure and unconditional love. And despite all that they suffered on the abandoned streets, they have no whiff of resentment. So I feel blessed that my house smells of dogs.,,❤ Patrick Swayze is a great actor and a person who deserves to be always remembered because, beyond his artistic qualities, he demonstrated kindness and empathy towards animals From the net. 
This broke my brain 🤯 
I’m grateful for what I had, what I have and for what’s to come 🙏🏾 
Queen Tiye was not just a figure in the shadows; she was the unstoppable force that molded the destiny of ancient Egypt. As the wife of Amenhotep III, the mother of Akhenaten, and the grandmother of Tutankhamun, her influence rippled through generations. This isn’t just historical speculation—her newly reconstructed image reveals a fierce individuality behind the throne. What were her secret strategies, her cunning decisions, that altered the very course of ancient Egyptian history? To dismiss her as merely a royal consort would be a grave error. Let's dig into the real impact of this extraordinary woman and uncover how she bent the tides of power to her will. 
An apology without a change is just manipulation. 
These unique formations, shaped by the ebb and flow of the tides, are a stunning sight set against the backdrop of autumn. Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province comes alive with one of nature's most captivating artworks – the "tidal trees" of the Qiantang River. This natural phenomenon resembles a living painting, where the land, water and sky blend seamlessly together to create patterns that resemble trees growing out of the river itself. #ChinaSeen

"Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it. But by sitting still, and the more one sits still, the closer one comes to feeling ill. Thus if one just keeps on walking, everything will be all right."
~Søren Kierkegaard
Image: art by Brooklyn Swenson
Thank you #AgingAbundantly 
Fabulous painting by Erica Wexler 
“Secrets of the Ancient Egyptians” (9 mysterious phenomena that baffled physics, astronomy, and geology, among the secrets of the ancient Egyptians)... 1 - One day a year sunlight enters the Great Pyramid on the day of the birth of a Pharaoh 2- The Pharaonic daggers inside the pyramid’s rooms do not rust or lose the blade despite the passage of thousands The years 3- In some rooms of the pyramid, the devices stop working and their signals are interrupted, and the reason is unknown 4- The location of the pyramids is on the same line that connects the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic Ocean and the Formosa Triangle in the Pacific Ocean, and in both triangles strange things happen, such as the disappearance of ships and planes and a malfunctioning compass. . 5 - Inside the Great Pyramid: 3 bedrooms, two of them on the ground and one in the basement. 6 - The four corners of the pyramid’s base indicate... all the original directions of the Earth with incredible accuracy that made scientists adjust their calculations to the twentieth century. 7 - The orbit that passes through the center of the pyramid divides the continents and oceans into two completely equal halves in terms of surface area. 8- The blades of lukewarm razors become as sharp as a sword if left for several days in the pyramid (why is not yet understood). 9 - The Great Pyramid. As for the astronomical system, it is specifically under the biggest star in the sky... love and light. 
Nikola Tesla's prediction of a smartphone, Collier's magazine interview, 1926:
"When wireless is perfectly applied the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which in fact it is, all things being particles of a real and rhythmic whole. We shall be able to communicate with one another instantly, irrespective of distance.
Not only this, but through television and telephony we shall see and hear one another as perfectly as though we were face to face, despite intervening distances of thousands of miles; and the instruments through which we shall be able to do his will be amazingly simple compared with our present telephone. A man will be able to carry one in his vest pocket." 
Robin Williams once said, “I think the people who have been through the most sadness are the ones who always try the hardest to make others happy. "Because they know in their flesh what it's like to feel empty and depressed and they don't want anyone else to feel that way."💖🦋 
This is a Portuguese ship that sailed from Lisbon in 1533. Her fate was unknown for centuries until her remains were discovered in the Namibia desert during diamond mining operations near the coast.
The Bom Jesus turned out to be an interesting and very valuable find: on board were found many Spanish and Portuguese gold coins (which helped identify the ship), about two thousand German copper bulls and more than 100 elephant tusks. The total value of all assets is estimated by experts at $13 million.
The discovery of a ship that went missing five hundred years ago, found in the African desert with gold coins on board, has become one of the most exciting archaeological finds in recent years. 
There is no rope in this image. This is carved from a single block of marble. The artist dedicated 7 years of his life to sculpt. It's called "The Release from Deception", by Italian sculptor Francesco Queirolo in 1759. Possibly the greatest test of patience in the history of art - and not a single wrong step made in the marble. 