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Donkees

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3. transcendence
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:22 AM
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Transcendence Through Sound: The Healing Power of Beethoven’s Ninth
What I Learned About Joy, Grief, and Healing Through Sound


It begins almost shyly. A quiet pulse, like a heartbeat awakening. Then the voices rise—human voices, real voices—and suddenly we’re no longer alone in the music. The sound lifts. It becomes radiant. It becomes spiritual. Joy, here, is not a fleeting emotion—it’s transcendence. It’s unity. It’s the sound of a soul unchained, rising beyond pain, beyond limitation, beyond time.

Beethoven composed his 9th symphony while nearly completely deaf. That alone is astonishing. But what moves me most is that he seemed to hear something we still struggle to grasp: that joy is not the opposite of suffering—it is what makes it bearable. That in silence, there can be beginnings. And that music, when it is this true, can open a door to something sacred.

https://medium.com/@velmchugh/transcendence-through-sound-the-healing-power-of-beethovens-ninth-45bb5f4e19db



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