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Gautama Buddha’s keynote is “Moonlight and Roses.” The “Ode to Joy” from [[Beethoven]]’s Ninth Symphony also gives us direct attunement with the Lord of the World.
Gautama Buddha’s [[keynote]] is “Moonlight and Roses.” The “Ode to Joy” from [[Beethoven]]’s Ninth Symphony also gives us direct attunement with the Lord of the World.

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Gautama Buddha’s [[keynote]] is “Moonlight and Roses.” The “Ode to Joy” from [[Beethoven]]’s Ninth Symphony also gives us direct attunement with the Lord of the World.

Gautama Buddha’s keynote is “Moonlight and Roses.” The “Ode to Joy” from Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony also gives us direct attunement with the Lord of the World.