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The AxIS - the center of what's been going on inside my mind.

The ultimate plan is to put everything I think of the subjects in the pages that would comprise this site.

Life is full of mysteries, theories, and facts, everything for our amazement and pleasure. Our only job is to examine them.

I call it the AxIS -- the different studies whose center is the thinking man.

 

So what's really up?

Music, art and Philosophy are three of the most interesting subjects I've come across with.

 

My goal is to give some general information about these three subjects so that in this simple way, you will have more knowledge, and if possible, appreciation of these three aspects of our life.

 

Why these three?

Because of their interconnectivity - Music, art, and philosophy goes along with each other. Good music is one form of art, and every composition goes along with a particular philosophical view.

Music is another manifestation of art in the form of intelligible sounds that are intelligently combined to form what it has been called.

Art is the application or interpretation of the perceived and imagined. The creative works based from reality and from integration of information we see and experience.

Philosophy is what moves us, the thinking beings. It is a mode of thinking with certain goals and limits. The one thing that makes us want for more in life. Without it, we are just floating mirrors copying whatever comes across our paths.

These three makes a perfect combination of knowledge to acquire in one particular source of information - here, in the AxIS.

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