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		<title>What are the most important qualities for the seeker of spiritual truth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night at W34st we had a really deep meditation at the Center for Arts Education. We meditated up the left channel, having first balanced the left and right channels. Afterwards we were talking about which qualities were the most important for the seeker of spiritual truth. Rose, a Turkish lady said that desire is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Seen real genius recently? Take a look at Coleman Hawkin&#8217;s improvisation on Body and Soul</title>
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		<title>Jazz in the 60s &#8211; National Museum in Harlem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Coltrane Let me be clear what interests me specifically in jazz. I&#8217;ve always loved good music, irrespective of what type of music it was. For example, in the late 1980s when I took my family on a trip up the Nile river on a felucca, an open deck sail boat, we stopped off in [...]]]></description>
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