Equality & Equity – Round Table & Grail at The Polymath & The Listening Room HQ

Mayan Aztec Pattern

There is another set of twin posts on The Polymath and The Listening Room HQ. Both speak of Equity and Equality, The Round Table, The Grail. Of seeds, of side by side.

Equality & Equity – Round Table & Grail: Planting Seeds of Balance at The Polymath
The Polymath and Equality & Equity – Round Table & Grail:
Living Side by Side The Listening Room HQ.

The Celt Symbol of Balance

My Amazing Songs & Other Delights new editions now 1st and 3rd Monday of the Month on YΓ© YΓ© Radio

Β© Helena Soares

Here I am, still looking like an internationally woman of mystery on cold, windy late afternoon by the salt marshes. My radio programme Amazing Songs & Other Delights now airs new editions the first and third Monday, 3-4pm (London time) of the month, respective repeats, second and fourth Monday of the month, on YΓ© YΓ© Radio: https://yeyeradio.com/ (or on the app)

Each edition of my show has a theme. The anniversary show is a special occasion with endless delights. All aired shows can be listened to on mixcloud: YΓ© YΓ© Radio mixcloud | Mondo Bizarre Magazine mixcloud

International Music Day 2025 – My Song Choices

Euterpe the muse of Music and Lyric Poetry

Today is International Music Day. I selected three songs from different time periods and genres. Cantigas do Maio by JosΓ© Afonso, Der ErlkΓΆnig by Franz Schubert, and my favourite song Will You Love Me Tomorrow sung by the Shirelles.

Cantigas do Maio is from the fifth album by Portuguese musician, composer, singer, songwriter 1971 album Cantigas do Maio. A beautiful song, in which the voice starts gentle, develops a frantic tone, then quiets, then rises again, and ends quiet.

Cantigas do Maio:
Eu fui ver a minha amada
LΓ‘ p’rΓ³s baixos dum jardim
Eu fui ver a minha amada
LΓ‘ p’rΓ³s baixos dum jardim
Dei-lhe uma rosa encarnada
Para se lembrar de mim
Dei-lhe uma rosa encarnada
Para se lembrar de mim

Eu fui ver o meu benzinho
LΓ‘ p’rΓ³s lados dum passal
Eu fui ver o meu benzinho
LΓ‘ p’rΓ³s lados dum passalFeatures
Dei-lhe o meu lenΓ§o de linho
Que Γ© do mais fino bragal
Dei-lhe o meu lenΓ§o de linho
Que Γ© do mais fino bragal

Minha mΓ£e, quando eu morrer
Minha mΓ£e, quando eu morrer
Ai, chore por quem muito amargou
Ai, chore por quem muito amargou
Para entΓ£o dizer ao mundo
Para entΓ£o dizer ao mundo
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou

Eu fui ver uma donzela
Numa barquinha a dormir
Eu fui ver uma donzela
Numa barquinha a dormir
Dei-lhe uma colcha de seda
Para nela se cobrir
Dei-lhe uma colcha de seda
Para nela se cobrir

Eu fui ver uma solteira
Numa salinha a fiar
Eu fui ver uma solteira
Numa salinha a fiar
Dei-lhe uma rosa vermelha
Para de mim se encantar
Dei-lhe uma rosa vermelha
Para de mim se encantar

Minha mΓ£e, quando eu morrer
Minha mΓ£e, quando eu morrer
Ai, chore por quem muito amargou
Ai, chore por quem muito amargou
Para entΓ£o dizer ao mundo
Para entΓ£o dizer ao mundo
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou

Eu fui ver a minha amada
LΓ‘ nos campos, eu fui ver
Eu fui ver a minha amada
LΓ‘ nos campos, eu fui ver
Dei-lhe uma rosa encarnada
Para de mim se prender
Dei-lhe uma rosa encarnada
Para de mim se prender

Verdes prados, verdes campos
Onde estΓ‘ minha paixΓ£o?
Verdes prados, verdes campos
Onde estΓ‘ minha paixΓ£o?
As andorinhas nΓ£o param
Umas voltam, outras nΓ£o
As andorinhas nΓ£o param
Umas voltam, outras nΓ£o

Minha mΓ£e, quando eu morrer
Minha mΓ£e, quando eu morrer
Ai, chore por quem muito amargou
Ai, chore por quem muito amargou
Para entΓ£o dizer ao mundo
Para entΓ£o dizer ao mundo
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou
Ai Deus m’o deu
Ai Deus m’o levou

My favourite song Will You Love Me Tomorrow, also known as Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, first recorded by The Shirelles in 1960.

Will You Love Me Tomorrow:
Tonight you’re mine completely
You give your love so sweetly
Tonight the light of love is in your eyes
But will you love me tomorrow?
Is this a lasting treasure
Or just a moment’s pleasure?
Can I believe the magic of your sighs?
Will you still love me tomorrow?
Tonight with words unspoken
You say that I’m the only one
But will my heart be broken
When the night (when the night)
Meets the morning (meets the morning) sun?
I’d like to know that your love
Is a love I can be sure of
So tell me now, and I won’t ask again
Will you still love me tomorrow?
So tell me now, and I won’t ask again
Will you still love me tomorrow?
Will you still love me tomorrow?
Will you still love me?

And Der ErlkΓΆnig by Franz Schubert, with a ballade written by Johann Wolfgang in 1782. Here sung by baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau accompanied by pianist Gerald Moore. Haunting, chilling, Dietrich sings the three voices, child, father, ErlkΓΆnig with deep emotion and such tonal variation it leaves you mesmerized. And the final line, In seinen Armen das Kind war tot (In your arms the child is lies dead) is arrowing.

Der ErlkΓΆnig:
Wer reitet so spΓ€t durch Nacht und Wind?
Es ist der Vater mit seinem Kind;
Er hat den Knaben wohl in dem Arm,
Er fasst ihn sicher, er hΓ€lt ihn warm.

Mein Sohn, was birgst du so bang dein Gesicht? –
Siehst, Vater, du den ErlkΓΆnig nicht?
Den ErlenkΓΆnig mit Kron’ und Schweif? –
Mein Sohn, es ist ein Nebelstreif. –

β€žDu liebes Kind, komm, geh mit mir!
Gar schΓΆne Spiele spiel’ ich mit dir;
Manch’ bunte Blumen sind an dem Strand,
Meine Mutter hat manch gΓΌlden Gewand.β€œ –

Mein Vater, mein Vater, und hΓΆrest du nicht,
Was ErlenkΓΆnig mir leise verspricht? –
Sei ruhig, bleibe ruhig, mein Kind;
In dΓΌrren BlΓ€ttern sΓ€uselt der Wind. –

β€žWillst, feiner Knabe, du mit mir gehn?
Meine TΓΆchter sollen dich warten schΓΆn;
Meine TΓΆchter fΓΌhren den nΓ€chtlichen Reihn
Und wiegen und tanzen und singen dich ein.β€œ –

Mein Vater, mein Vater, und siehst du nicht dort
ErlkΓΆnigs TΓΆchter am dΓΌstern Ort? –
Mein Sohn, mein Sohn, ich seh’ es genau:
Es scheinen die alten Weiden so grau. –

β€žIch liebe dich, mich reizt deine schΓΆne Gestalt;
Und bist du nicht willig, so brauch’ ich Gewalt.β€œ –
Mein Vater, mein Vater, jetzt fasst er mich an!
ErlkΓΆnig hat mir ein Leids getan! –

Dem Vater grauset’s; er reitet geschwind,
Er hΓ€lt in Armen das Γ€chzende Kind,
Erreicht den Hof mit MΓΌhe und Not;
In seinen Armen das Kind war tot.

More or my favourite songs can be read about here Amazing Songs & Other Delights #80 – The These Are a Few of My Favourite Songs edition and listened to here.

I have also written about this three songs plus Daddy’s Spending by Suede on The Polymath

From The Listening Room HQ – Adrenaline Cycles and the Crash

Tullio Crali, Le forze della curva, 1930

I conclude the The Listening Room HQ triad exploring the hidden physiology behind men’s patterns, choices, and resilience. The third post, Adrenaline Cycles and the Crash, looks at how high-intensity states and the following recovery shape the nervous system, emotional patterns, and capacity for integration.

This note follows the first two posts in the series on the magazine:

And it completes the triad of posts on The Listening Room HQ:

For more articles and ongoing notes from the practice, visit The Listening Room HQ.

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #84 – The It Resonates edition by Raquel Pinheiro – now on mixcloud

Holly Golightly

My radio show Amazing Songs & Other Delights that airs every other Monday, 3-4pm (London time) on YΓ© YΓ© Radio: yeyeradio.com (or on the app). Amazing Songs & Other Delights #84 – The It Resonates edition can now be listened to on mixcloud.

You can read more about Amazing Songs & Other Delights #84 – The It Resonates edition here.

From Monday October 6 onwards Amazing Songs & Other Delights new editions are every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month, repeats every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. The hour remains the same: 3-4pm (London time).

Tracklist:
01: Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson – Resilience
02: Liz Hogg – Curl
03: The Divine Comedy – Invisible Thread
04: Ned Swarbrick – When The Wind Blows (Live at City Varieties Music Hall)
05: Trademark Issues – Song for a Non-Touring Band
06: Massimo Silverio – Zoja
07: Tulpa – Let’s Make A Tulpa!
08: Miguel Feraso Cabral – Cenografia
09: Swimming Pools And Movie Stars – Never Let Go
10: The Cords – When You Said Goodbye
11: Noiserv – A casa das rodas quadradas feat. Milhanas
12: Glo-Worm – Change of Heart
13: Holly Golightly – Miss Fortune
14: Senhor VulcΓ£o feat The Legendary Tiger Man – Rock N Roll
15: AVTT/MPTN – The Avett Brothers Β· Mike Patton – Eternal Love
16: Glyders – Shadow Stone
17: Anthony Moore – No Parlez
18: Hidrogenesse – A la Muerte
19: Umlaut – Grumpy Library

All previous shows on  mixcloud: YΓ© YΓ© Radio mixcloud/ | Mondo Bizarre Magazine mixcloud

Brett Anderson – Mayan Soul Map Synthesis at The Polymath

Brett Anderson Β© Iorgis Matyassy

I’m sometimes asked what a Mayan Soul Map looks like, or what to expect from a reading that includes Mayan. I’m a member of The Mild Ones, a Suede fan community. Today, is Brett Anderson’s birthday, and I share a Mayan Soul Map Synthesis, exploring his Birth Kin, current cycle, Venus phase, and more on The Polymath’s site.

Here’s an excerpt of my Brett Anderson Mayan Soul Map Synthesis: “Brett’s birth essence holds a deep, crystalline clarity: the need to question, to refuse easy answers, and to stand as a voice of integrity for the collective. His life path is not solitary. Warrior at Crystal tone suggests that his strength is found in weaving himself into group purpose, holding vision within a wider band of seekers. Brett’s full Mayan Soul Map Synthesis can be read here.

untitled fragment – Raquel Pinheiro, 2025

Presence, Listening, Creation – A Polymath Manifesto | Listening Beyond the Noise – Twin Posts at The Polymath & The Listening Room HQ

Wassily Kandinsky – Points, 1920

Alongside the interview with Juliana Ferreira, we invite you to visit, read and explore The Polymath and The Listening Room HQ, me two new vessels that live on another frequency, and to read their recent twin posts.

Presence, Listening, Creation – A Polymath Manifesto where I write in The Polymath about being a Polymath in this time and age, creating a Polymath Manifesto.

And Listening Beyond the Noise, on The Listening Room HQ, that unveils the currents behind and beyond the relentless noise we are surrounded with. Here on a men’s practice vision, but that is transposable for everyone.

From the Listening to HQ – Sound and Tempo as Environment

Suzanne Holtom, Force Majeure, 2024

From The Listening Room HQ – Sound and Tempo as Environment

The Listening Room HQ continues its new triad exploring the hidden physiology behind men’s patterns, choices, and resilience. The second post, Sound and Tempo as Environment, looks at how rhythm β€” from music BPM to daily routines β€” shapes the nervous system and emotional expression.

This note follows the first post in the series on the magazine:

And sets the stage for the final post in the triad:

For more articles and ongoing notes from the practice, visit The Listening Room HQ.