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[[File:852px-Beethoven.jpg|thumb|Ludwig van Beethoven, portrait by Karl Joseph Stieler (1820)]]
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'''Ludwig van Beethoven''' is recognized as one of the greatest composers who ever lived.  
'''Ludwig van Beethoven''' is recognized as one of the greatest composers who ever lived.  


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Is this not all that God asks of us? To face all natural obstacles in our lives, whatever they may be, and not to be drowned in the tears of our own self-pity or sense of injustice about what life has given us but to do everything in our power to rank among the good artists, the ascended masters, and the good men, their chelas.
Is this not all that God asks of us? To face all natural obstacles in our lives, whatever they may be, and not to be drowned in the tears of our own self-pity or sense of injustice about what life has given us but to do everything in our power to rank among the good artists, the ascended masters, and the good men, their chelas.
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[[File:Beethoven Ninth Symphony.png|thumb|Handwritten page from Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony]]
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== The “Ode to Joy” ==
== The “Ode to Joy” ==


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Lectures by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, December 2, 1973; July 3, 1979.
Lectures by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, December 2, 1973; July 3, 1979.
 
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