Agreed. It was an interesting read but I didn't take it seriously.It is not regarded as serious by most historians.
That's my favorite opera!Apparent Wagner, who had spent 30 years on Parsifal finished it shortly after visiting Rennes le Chateau.
Huh? Seriously?So it should be.
Long ago I was in a concert performance and most of the singers were pretty ordinary apart from Klingsor.
After about half of the opera I noticed off in the distance a little bright white ball of grail energy. It hung around in the distance until just towards the end of the opera and then came in, filling the auditorium with such a beautiful feeling.
As you may know Wagner instructed that there was to be no applause at the end of Parsifal. But the audience applauded enthusiastically.
The noise smashed the ball of energy and the energy vanished.
The white ball was similar in appearance to the wafer of bread used in the Catholic Mass.
My favorite opera is "Jesus Christ Superstar". No wafers were provided, lost or manifested in the performance.So it should be.
Long ago I was in a concert performance and most of the singers were pretty ordinary apart from Klingsor.
After about half of the opera I noticed off in the distance a little bright white ball of grail energy. It hung around in the distance until just towards the end of the opera and then came in, filling the auditorium with such a beautiful feeling.
As you may know Wagner instructed that there was to be no applause at the end of Parsifal. But the audience applauded enthusiastically.
The noise smashed the ball of energy and the energy vanished.
The white ball was similar in appearance to the wafer of bread used in the Catholic Mass.
Carousel.My favorite opera is "Jesus Christ Superstar". No wafers were provided, lost or manifested in the performance.
Were any wafer's harmed during its production?Carousel.
No, because the grail energy survivedWere any wafer's harmed during its production?
Were any wafer's harmed during its production?
Lol. Good ones.No, because the grail energy survived
That's truly good to hear this my Brother.No, because the grail energy survived
Ha. But for being down with a bout of pancreatitis, this would have been funnier. At this point, it just seems too plausible.That's truly good to hear this my Brother.
As you know, wafers can be tricky little buggers, even when they're thin, and they have been known to cause some enormously untidy problems when the tidal farce energies are not balanced properly with the comic forces of the universe..
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