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1 Vehemente – Seeking an answer 0:08 2 Lento con moto – A Bodhisattva weeps 3:59 3 Alla breve – The old pines are full of poems 10:59 Darshan – from Sanskrit, meaning “to see or glimpse a vision or apparition” – is normally defined as an auspicious sight of a holy person or guru, which bestows merit on the one who beholds such an individual. The word can mean both “seeing” and “being seen”. The poet Gary Snyder likens it to “...a gift: the moment in which the thing is ready to let you see it - a source of a certain kind of inspiration for creativity. You get a view of the Himalayas from the foothills, and an Indian person would say, 'Ah, the Himalayas are giving you their darshana'; they're letting you have their view. This comfortable, really deep way of getting a sense of something takes time. It doesn't show itself to you right away. It isn't even necessary to know the names of things the way a botanist would. It's more important to be aware of the 'suchness' of the thing; it's a reality.” The three movements of Darshanas open out the implications of such an experience. Recorded in the Old Library, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, 11 September, 2017. https://davidearlmusic.net/