Video: The True Physician’s Role
The true physician's role is to ensure that the patient has a fervent desire for Life Energy, that is, they truly want to be healthy.
The true physician's role is to ensure that the patient has a fervent desire for Life Energy, that is, they truly want to be healthy.
Many times I’ve gone to the disused road tunnel under Waterloo Station to photograph all the graffiti. So much there is – for it is permitted.
Love is each Knowing
Dr. Diamond’s poetry contains some of his most profound and personal statements. Teeming with insight, wisdom, and compassion, and infused with a deep spirituality, each of the poems on these recordings is a gem, written with the specific intention of raising the Life Energy of the listener.
As he lay dying, the great conductor Pierre Monteux stated, “When I see Brahms, I must apologize to him for the way I have played his beautiful music.”
I call this tree my subject.
Dr. Diamond shares a therapeutic song, a setting of Lewis Carroll's beautiful poem "A Song of Love," an example of the compositional process he calls lilting. This poem gets to the heart of what Dr. Diamond terms Matrophilia, the love of the mother, the foundation of his work.
The painter’s eye, in meditation free, does fly from earth to Heaven, from Heaven to earth,
Dr. Diamond’s poetry contains some of his most profound and personal statements. Teeming with insight, wisdom, and compassion, and infused with a deep spirituality, each of the poems on these recordings is a gem, written with the specific intention of raising the Life Energy of the listener.
“It’s All in the Music” is the title of the book by Doris Monteux of her husband Pierre, the great conductor.