By Michelle Young November 1, 2015 Astrology , Feature Stories , Philosophy , Scorpio! 1934 , Alchemist , All India Radio Caller tune , American , animal kingdom , Aquarius Papers , art , asteroids , Beethoven , Big Band Theory , boundaries , butterfly , challenges , chart , childhood , Chopin , client , composer , composition , concert pianist , crescendo , Czechoslovakia , decrescendo , developed , esoteric astrology , Fountain of Youth , gold , guitarist , harmony , India , Indian Ocean , innuendo , instrument , interpreted , Jewish , language , language of astrology , language of music , lightbulb moment , mother , movies , music , musician , painting , passion , profession , pursuit of perfection , rain , rain dance , reading , refugee , rhythm , Robert Wilkinson , schmaltz , Scroll , skateboarding , sketches , snowfall , staccato , stars , strings , Susmit Sen , Susmit Sen Chronicles , tattoos , Tchaikovsky , TEDxKnowledgeCity , tests , trill , voice of encouragement , Walter Kaufmann , winter , writing , written
(I wrote Part 1, this one, last night, October 31, and Part 2 tonight. But let’s start with Part 1, and you can consider these perspectives before I add Part 2 tomorrow.) Tonight, I listened to guitarist Susmit Sen, founder of the musical group Indian Ocean, and now working in Susmit Sen Chronicles and The
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