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[[File:Photo of Gustav Mahler by Moritz Nahr 01.jpg|thumb|Gustav Mahler (1917)]]
[[File:Photo of Gustav Mahler by Moritz Nahr 01.jpg|thumb|left|Gustav Mahler (1917)]]
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'''Gustav Mahler''', (1860–1911) was a composer born under the birth sign of Cancer. He wrote with the deep mysticism of that hierarchy. He himself was a mystical dreamer, and his early efforts at composition centered in fairylike themes. His genius expanded until he said that his art became his religion, the conductor’s stand an altar, and the score a ritual.
'''Gustav Mahler''', (1860–1911) was a composer born under the birth sign of Cancer. He wrote with the deep mysticism of that hierarchy. He himself was a mystical dreamer, and his early efforts at composition centered in fairylike themes. His genius expanded until he said that his art became his religion, the conductor’s stand an altar, and the score a ritual.
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The ascended master [[Cuzco]] has said that the finale from Mahler’s eighth symphony “as well as other compositions by Mahler have to do with earth changes and the holding at bay of major planetary upheaval. You would do well to play tapes of this music continuously.... Music is what has saved the planet in the past. Yet music must be used judiciously.”<ref>Cuzco, “Make the Difference!” {{POWref|38|27|, June 25, 1995}}</ref>
The ascended master [[Cuzco]] has said that the finale from Mahler’s eighth symphony “as well as other compositions by Mahler have to do with earth changes and the holding at bay of major planetary upheaval. You would do well to play tapes of this music continuously.... Music is what has saved the planet in the past. Yet music must be used judiciously.”<ref>Cuzco, “Make the Difference!” {{POWref|38|27|, June 25, 1995}}</ref>
[[File:Maria Worth Sekirn Mahler Komponierhauschen 27062006 01.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Mahler’s cabin at Maiernigg, Austria, where he composed his 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and parts of his 8th symphony]]


== The resurrection ==
== The resurrection ==