lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008

Polilla el nuevo trago


Acabo de inventar un trago nuevo!!!!


se llama


¡Polilla!!!


Por fiiiin despues de una semana de huir... de escribir... de gestionar y gestionar sin cantar... de agobio laboral en el PC ... de cantar rico... de correr en el auto a 80 tres veces por día....


Vienen Caro y Claudio y les invento un trago:

POLILLA:
2 partes de wisky, 1 de amaretto, 1 de jarabe de goma, hielo y agua tónica pa que suavice, aunque igual es rico así solito... VERY IMPORTANT: SE REVUEVE TODO CON UN TENEDOR, si no la revuelve, no es Polilla...


GRACIAS AMIGOS LOS EXTRAÑABA ES QUE DEMASIAOOOOO!!!! buena la conversa

viernes, 3 de octubre de 2008

Eva y Adán por David Amitay



La mayoría que ha conversado de cosas de la vida ene stos meses conmigo ha escuchado mi discurso en cuanto al tema de NO tener parejas...

He pasado un desafío musical tremendamente alto, tuve que en muy poco tiempo, atrasada aprenderme y enviar el aria de Gabriel de la Creación de Haydn y además cantar un extracto del Final, la fuga y todo en alemán... grabarlo y enviarlo para postular a un taller.

Me encanta La Creación, todo su sonido, fue la primera obra que escuché en vivo con partitura en mano en el Municipal de Santiago.

Pero como que la vida me batió con el cuento, no estaba en los plazos, , me quise salir, no mandar la grabación y seguir con lo que estoy haciendo acá... pero la vida, para variar me sacudió y no me dejó dejar la postulación de lado.

sin mas detalles... aca va el texto que aparecio como de la ndada en el momento indicado.

What does the Story of Adam and Eve Mean in Our Times?
Our ego is the snake that prevents us from being able to love someone else.

The meaning behind the story of Adam, Eve and the snake is actually very simple. The snake represents the ego that became revealed between Adam and Eve, the man and the woman. And that's really all there is to the story.
For example, suppose that a happy, young couple falls in love. They hug, kiss and laugh together, go to the movies and the beach. Then they get married and begin living together, and everything is wonderful. They're in the Garden of Eden.
And suddenly - the snake (the ego) arrives. They suddenly begin arguing. Then they begin taking advantage of each other and making private calculations, such as "How can I get him/her to be the way I want them to be?" This happens to us because the snake (the ego that's inside us) prevents us from being able to love someone else, and makes sure that our love is egoistic from the start.
Under these circumstances, the closest we can come to love is to surrender our egos in day to day life as much as we can. However, this still doesn't solve the problem at the root, and does not enable us to experience real, unconditional love. This is where Kabbalah offers another solution: to correct our soul at the root, or to correct the snake that separates us from our partners.
To do this, both partners must realize that there is a goal to their lives that's above this world. Then they will also realize that they can only attain it by having a partner in life, someone who will go through the spiritual path together with them. This is the meaning of the verse, "Man, woman, and the Divine Presence between them." It means that in order for us to attain the Divine presence, spirituality, we must connect with each other correctly.
Then, instead of taking advantage of each other, Adam and Eve will complete each other. And the snake, instead of driving them apart, will become the driving force that pushes them to reveal the Upper Force - the Divine Presence, or the Creator.

Craiños a todos y a reconfigurarme... esperando que mi ojo se corrija y encuentre un Adán que me merezca.