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Ritualistic Symbolism

I find myself retreating to the study, seeking quiet isolation; the only companions here are the rhythm of my breath, and the wind tapping softly against the window.
It’s a subtle harmony, one that fills the room, wrapping around the senses like a gentle cocoon, urging stillness and presence.
These moments are rare, dear reader, precious spaces where we are left entirely at the mercy of our own choices.
Choose with care friend, for it is here, in the quiet, that distractions make themselves known, and the weight of intention becomes clear.
A prime time to explore a topic few dare to touch, a subject entombed with doubt, danger, and disbelief.
I speak, of course, of the mysterious world of Ritualistic Symbolism.
As we always do, we will begin our introduction to this realm with yet another curious historic publication, a window into the symbols and practices of those who came before us.
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The Beatles' Drive My Car - The "Smoking Gun" Track That Shouldn’t Exist

[By David Peek] I’ll never forget the first time I dropped the needle on Rubber Soul. I was nine years old, and I was thumbing through my older sister’s record collection. She was off at college when I saw the cover and thought to myself “I’ve heard of these guys.” When the record needle hit the grooves, my heart nearly stopped. I was thunderstruck. And my nearly life-long love and passion for the band started that day.
Rubber Soul is legendary amongst hard-core Beatle fans as being a miracle record in that it was the first time The Lads walked into the studio virtually empty-handed…and produced a masterpiece in only 13 working days.
To give a brief background: Both the lead off song Drive My Car and the (Official UK) album release were recorded between October 12th and November 11th, 1965 for the upcoming Christmas season.
Walter Everett, in his book The Beatles as Musicians: The Quarry Men through Rubber Soul, highlights how the sessions were held in only thirteen recording days with a further seventeen hours allowed for mixing. In addition to completing 14 songs for the album, the Beatles also produced a Double-A Sided single containing We Can Work It Out and Day Tripper. That’s 16 songs…in 13 days.
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