[Faith-talk] music was Where are we going in this world?

Poppa Bear heavens4real at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 00:06:22 UTC 2014


Sure, contact me off list at heavens4real at gmail.com
Maybe I can work with him via Facetime. ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion" 
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] music was Where are we going in this world?


> Hi there,
> Really? Can I write off list? You use ProTools on your mac? I am curious 
> and excited because my blind friend purchased Protools for the Mac, and he 
> does not think that one or the two others wich are reason and logic are 
> accessible. He purchased them for his conservatory studies.
> He is feeling kind of annoyed he will have to use a reader/tutor to assist 
> him in the computer functions. I wonder if you two are using different 
> versions, since he felt fairly sure ProTools wasn't accessible.
> Not being a mac user I could not help him. I knew logic was not accessible 
> as I read about that online. but had no clue about the others.
> I knew sonar was accessible with scripts. good to know though it still is, 
> as technology changes so much.
>
> Do you produce any music for church? After all its faith talk here.
>
> Ashley
>
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Poppa Bear
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 5:31 PM
> To: Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Where are we going in this world?
>
> Hello Ashly, I use a recording program called Pro Tools on a mac computer
> and I use the Mac's built in screen reader Voice over. On the PC I have 
> used
> a program to record and run a studio called Cakewalk Sonar, but you need
> scripts to have access to sonar with your screen reader. There are a few
> other programs that blind people use to do personal stuff, but for any
> comercial studio work these two, Pro Tools and Sonar are going to be the
> industry standard for blind producers and much of mainstream billboard
> music.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
> To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion"
> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 10:29 AM
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Where are we going in this world?
>
>
>> Hi,
>> What sort of studio  do you have? If music, how do you manage it? I think 
>> many software for music is not accessible.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> -----Original Message----- 
>> From: Poppa Bear
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 3:16 AM
>> To: Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion
>> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Where are we going in this world?
>>
>> Hello Mostafa, I also enjoyed our talk the otherday. I agree with 
>> everything
>> you wrote in this message about our discussion. I would write more, but I 
>> am
>> pressed for time at the moment. I hope to connect with you again in the 
>> next
>> day or two, my studio is fairly busy right now and I have alot of work to 
>> do
>> for my clients and I also have a personal to do list that is part of my 
>> New
>> Years Resolution that is somewhat time consuming. I hope to be able to
>> possible record some of our talks as you suggested so that our mutual
>> respect for one another may be wittnessed by others who desire to reach
>> across religis lines and establish friendships with others regardless of
>> their beliefs.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Mostafa" <mostafa.almahdy at gmail.com>
>> To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 9:29 PM
>> Subject: [Faith-talk] Where are we going in this world?
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear all, peace be with you.
>>>
>>> I hope you all are keeping really well.
>>>
>>> Last Monday evening my time, I had a quite positive conversation with 
>>> Poppa Bear, a respectful friend residents in the States.
>>>
>>> I really enjoyed our conversation, and it was quite useful a great deal.
>>>
>>> We discussed many different subjects.
>>>
>>> We felicitously  agreed, and we courteously disagreed.
>>>
>>> This pleasantly conducted conversation made me to thoroughly  reconsider 
>>> the way I used to look at extraneous cultures.
>>>
>>> I think we all are somehow prejudiced with domestically exaggerated 
>>> stereotypical notions.
>>> I am really satisfied about the manner by which we optimally 
>>> dissertated various topics.
>>>
>>> Well in advanced of that, I was stereotyped with incorrect assumptions 
>>> that such conversations will possibly be rough and heavily awkward.
>>>
>>>  But from now on, I would not based my judgement on unproved 
>>> dispositions or emotional perceptions.
>>>
>>> Because things are quite different in real.
>>>
>>> Some people in the west are stereotyped with the misconception that 
>>> people of the middle east are in constant detest with them, which is a 
>>> preconceived notion put there by the media.
>>>
>>> Simultaneously, some people of the middle east have the same biased 
>>> impression about the west, which is of course indecisive and incorrect.
>>>
>>> Although we live in a contemporary phase, but our minds are not 
>>> sufficiently matured to cope with it.
>>>
>>> We should intensely decline being influenced by delusional states.
>>>
>>> We all are relatively impacted with such negative authorities.
>>>
>>> Life is quite so easy, if we just looked for what keeps us positive 
>>> about ourselves and consequently, to be critically positive about 
>>> others, their cultural fundamentals and theological tennets.
>>>
>>> As a Muslim, I am religiously commanded to carry out that temperamental 
>>> attitude.
>>>
>>> I always like to remind myself and my Muslim fellows about the following 
>>> Koranic passage.
>>>
>>> “Oh ye mankind; We have created thee from male and female, and We have 
>>> made thee into nations and tribes, so thou can recognize each other.
>>>
>>> Verily, the most honour of thee in the divine side of Allah, is the one 
>>> who is the most righteous.
>>>
>>> Indeed, Allah is All Knowing, All Aware”.
>>>
>>> The Noble Koran, chapter 49, verse 13.
>>>
>>> This Koranic sentiment encourages establishing the pluralistic society.
>>>
>>>  There are many Muslims I think, who have gravely misapprehended the 
>>> significance of the verse, and thus, they miss the major essence of this 
>>> particular verse.
>>>
>>> I would like those Muslims who know the reference of the verse to 
>>> accurately contemplate on its actual context, and then, they may 
>>> possibly tell me;
>>>
>>> What lessons could be learned from that divine speech?
>>>
>>> Me and Poppa Bear have mentioned both of Pat Robertson and the 
>>> Brotherhood movement, and we just laughed at both of them.
>>>
>>> Poppa Bear described Pat Robertson and his assimilators   as just some 
>>> clowns, and I sarcastically criticized the Brotherhood understanding of 
>>> Islam.
>>>
>>> In recent times, discussions looked a bit tensioned about Christianity 
>>> and Islam.
>>>
>>> It is a really sensitive subject, and particularly here in Egypt.
>>>
>>> But for Poppa Bear and I, the situation was really convenient and vastly 
>>> so different.
>>>
>>> Although we kept in mind the sensitivity of the subject, but that did 
>>> not prevent us from deeply discussing it, whilst looking respectfully at 
>>> each other views.
>>>
>>> We asked questions, we explained religious concepts to each other and, 
>>> we discovered that we really have so many things in common, we just look 
>>> differently at them.
>>>
>>> We ended up the conversation quite happily and positive, whilst 
>>> intending to meet again for further discussions.
>>>
>>> I will tell you about the details of our discussions in another post.
>>>
>>> I just attended to enthusiastically share the good news.
>>>
>>> I really would like to sincerely advise my fellows in patriotism, that 
>>> it is timely to move forward here in Egypt.
>>>
>>> The political debates have widely expanded our fractional clans, whilst 
>>> Egypt has never been as such.
>>>
>>> Think of who wants to malignly disunite our nation.
>>>
>>> Are we still willing to give them another chance?
>>>
>>>    Have we not learned from the anguish  of the near past?
>>>
>>> Well, that is what I have got for the time being.
>>>
>>> In the meantime, and until I render another essay, stay blessedly in the 
>>> Grace of Allah.
>>>
>>> Peace be with you.
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