Night is often associated with danger and evil, because of the psychological connection of all-encompassing murkiness to the fear of the unknown and the obstruction of a major perceptive system, namely the of sense sight. It is naturally associated with vulnerability and the peril of human physical survival. Criminals, animals, and potential risk can be concealed by darkness, a particular importance in human imagination and culture, where stories exist and legends warn of the hazards that are possible after moonrise. In fact, the Saxons called it, the ‘death mist’. In literature, the lack of light is often color-associated with blackness which is historically symbolic in many societies for villainy, non-existence, or a lack of knowledge. The ethnic significance in Islam is completely opposite of that in most norms. The Koran was revealed during the Night of Power. Muhammad made his famous journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then to heaven after sunset. Another prophet, Abraham came to a realization of the supreme being in charge of the universe well after dusk. On the other hand, in Western lifestyles, night is often associated with having fun. I’m Uncle Marty, and that is exactly what we will do this time for you on The 3D RadioActivity!
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https://archive.org/download/The3dRadioactivity/3dradio_20140309-Night.mp3 The “Days” of our musical lives next week… Got any suggestions? Be sure to tell me, and to look for us all over the web via TuneIn .com, InternetFM or surf over to https://archive.org/details/The3dRadioactivity to find all of the previous shows.
https://archive.org/download/The3dRadioactivity/3dradio_20140309-Night.mp3 The “Days” of our musical lives next week… Got any suggestions? Be sure to tell me, and to look for us all over the web via TuneIn .com, InternetFM or surf over to https://archive.org/details/The3dRadioactivity to find all of the previous shows.
Thanks for tuning in, and see you next time.
“Education is When You Read the Fine Print.
Experience is What You Get If You Don’t.”
~ Pete Seeger