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Song of a Distant Star
Hubble rolls in Earth’s deep shadow. Its gossamer tiles cool taut. As one city after another sets up its canopy of light, the high sentinel reaps its wings’ brief harvest of sun: a night half an hour long, no sleep, all dreamlike recollection of light millennia old, and silence.
Stuart OrrPublished 10 months ago in BeatFinding My Voice
In a small town where dreams seemed unreachable, lived a young girl named Lily. She was an introverted and shy teenager, unsure of her place in the world. But little did she know that a shining star named Taylor Swift would soon illuminate her path, showing her the power of self-expression, and teaching her to embrace her own uniqueness.
Esther AgbonifoPublished 11 months ago in BeatExploring the World of ASMR: The Soothing Sensations and Relaxation Techniques
In this article, we delve into the intriguing world of ASMR, exploring the science behind it, the range of triggers that evoke these pleasurable sensations, and the relaxation techniques that can help us unwind and find a sense of calm. Join us as we embark on a journey of sensory exploration and discover the therapeutic potential of ASMR.
Eview NicksPublished 11 months ago in BeatApple Unveils Apple Vision Pro: A Groundbreaking Spatial Computer
Apple has introduced its latest innovation, the Apple Vision Pro, a groundbreaking spatial computer that seamlessly merges digital content with the physical world, enabling users to stay connected while staying present. The Vision Pro creates an infinite canvas for apps, going beyond the confines of traditional displays and offering a fully three-dimensional user interface controlled by natural and intuitive inputs such as eyes, hands, and voice. This new device features the world's first spatial operating system, visionOS, which allows users to interact with digital content as if it were physically present in their surroundings.
M. A. AlamPublished 11 months ago in BeatChallenging the Boundaries of Music and Noise
In 1960, John Cage, an American composer, made a national television appearance to showcase his latest work. However, instead of using traditional musical instruments, Cage surrounded himself with various household items such as a bathtub, ice cubes, a toy fish, a pressure cooker, a rubber duck, and several radios. Armed with these unconventional tools and a stopwatch, he performed a piece called "Water Walk" with a serious expression and remarkable precision. The audience had mixed reactions to the performance, with some finding it hilarious and others considering it utterly absurd. This led to the central question: Can this be considered music?
Agnecia NaomePublished 11 months ago in BeatJesick and Her child.
Jesick and Her child. Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a woman named Jesick. She was a widow, left to raise her young child all on her own. Jesick had a heart filled with resilience and a determined spirit, but life had dealt her a challenging hand.
M. G. M. PremathilakaPublished 11 months ago in Beat- Top Story - June 2023
The Mystery of the West End Cast Recording of Dracula the Musical
I don’t remember how I stumbled onto the cast recording of Sang de Vie Productions’ Dracula concept album. I can’t even remember how many years ago it was now – at least two, possibly more. But with it’s striking red album cover featuring a silhouette of Dracula, it’s hard to miss.
Ash TaylorPublished 11 months ago in Beat Want to Resolve Marriage Life Issues
Astrology is an ancient science that deals with the study of the planets and their influence on human life. So Learn Here How to Resolve Marriage Life Issue. Read More:- https://www.astrologysupport.com/want-to-resolve-marriage-life-issue/
Kapil KumarPublished 11 months ago in BeatBye Baby Bunting
What's the earliest memory you have? I mean I know you can't really answer me but maybe in the comments.. Though, for me I feel like my earliest memories are likely a minority compared to what others might be.
Jordan FlynnPublished 11 months ago in BeatHow to Break Vashikaran on Someone
Vashikaran is an ancient Indian technique that involves the use of powerful spells and rituals to gain control over someone’s thoughts, emotions, and actions. It is believed to be a form of black magic that is used to manipulate and control others for personal gain. However, this practice is highly discouraged and considered unethical in many cultures. If you or someone you know is under the influence of Vashikaran, it can have a detrimental impact on their personal and professional lives. In this article, let’s explore the role of astrology in breaking Vashikaran on someone and what astrology says about this practice.
Kapil KumarPublished 11 months ago in Beat- Top Story - June 2023
Voodoo Child
Right now it’s dark. All the instruments are still. The musicians are in bed or crashed out on the floor. I’m in the yard, under the sycamore. In the firelight it seems to flit and heave, waving its arms at the stars like it’s calling down guidance.
Stuart OrrPublished 11 months ago in Beat " Unmasking the Unknown"
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills, there existed a curious enigma that had baffled the inhabitants for generations. Legends whispered about a hidden treasure buried deep within the woods, guarded by an ancient curse that prevented anyone from unraveling its secrets. Many had tried, but none had succeeded.