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Passion
1. intense emotion: intense or
overpowering emotion such as love, joy, hatred, or anger
Try and play it with a little more passion.
2. strong sexual desire: strong sexual desire and
excitement
3. intense enthusiasm: a strong liking or
enthusiasm for a subject or activity
a passion for music
4. object of enthusiasm: the object of somebody's
intense interest or enthusiasm
Orchids are my passion.
5. outburst of emotion: a sudden outburst of an
emotion such as rage, hatred, or jealousy
He flew into a passion.
Emotions: strong emotions, especially as distinct from
reason or intellect
a meeting at which passions were running high
[12th century. Via French< ecclesiastical Latin passion-
"suffering, affection" < Latin pati "feel, suffer"]
From Encarta.
I find it amazing how beauty and redemption emerge from
passion, its lows and highs. It is so daring to dare to
feel deeply. We risk everything in loving one person, one
cat, one dog, one thing. And in plunging to the depths, we
touch the divine. This often feels like dying. And there IS
a river we need to throw ourselves into. The river of life.
The current of the heart.
This is the aria O mio babbino caro, from Gianni Schicchi by Pucchini. It is one
of the most beautiful songs in the world, and it is
pathetic. This version is sung by Sissel, a Norwegian.
O mio babbino caro Mi piace è bello, bello Vo'andare
in Porta Rossa a comperar l'anello! Sì, sì, ci voglio
andare! e se l'amassi indarno, andrei sul Ponte Vecchio,
ma per buttarmi in Arno! Mi struggo e mi tormento! O Dio,
vorrei morir! Babbo, pietà, pietà! Babbo, pietà,
pietà!
Translation in English
O my dear papa He pleases me, and is handsome, handsome
I want to go to Porta Rossa to buy the ring! Yes, yes, I
want to go there! And if my love were in vain, I would go
to the Ponte Vecchio and throw myself in the Arno! I am
aching, I am tortured! Oh God, I'd like to die! Father,
have pity, have pity! Father, have pity, have pity!
I
love working with opera singers. In 1979 I moved to Santa
Fe, New Mexico, and lived on the north part of town, Tano
Road, which is fairly close to the opera house. A whole
group of singers starting coming to me for private
sessions. Their voice coach was referring them to me, and
they found it valuable to have access to the total
relaxation and ease of meditation as a support for the
voice. We did a lot of exploration of the subtle sensations
that go with the chakras. As for me, I was amazed at how
deep these singers would go into meditation, how quickly.
There is a great deal of overlap between voice training and
meditation, and I am surprised this has not been
articulated more.
A yoga teacher once asked me about working with opera
singers and I said, “They know more about breath than you
will ever learn, or could learn in several lifetimes. They
just do. At the same time, they are so responsive to nuance
that you can invite them to do the simplest pranayama
technique and they will be delighted with it. So just hold
the space for them to learn. They are the best students in
the world. But don’t make them work. They already work
incredibly hard. Lead them into play.”
What a great world we live in, to have such
incredible women singing in it!
Passion Etymology
Middle English, from
Anglo-French, from Late Latin passion-, passio suffering,
being acted upon, from Latin pati to suffer. Date: 13th
century
1. often capitalized a: the sufferings of Christ between
the night of the Last Supper and his death b: an oratorio
based on a gospel narrative of the Passion; 2. obsolete :
suffering; 3. the state or capacity of being acted on by
external agents or forces; 4. a (1): emotion (2)plural :
the emotions as distinguished from reason b: intense,
driving, or overmastering feeling or conviction c: an
outbreak of anger; 5. a: ardent affection : love b: a
strong liking or desire for or devotion to some activity,
object, or concept c: sexual desire d: an object of desire
or deep interest.
Synonyms: passion, fervor, ardor,
enthusiasm, zeal mean intense emotion compelling action.
passion applies to an emotion that is deeply stirring or
ungovernable . fervor implies a warm and steady emotion .
ardor suggests warm and excited feeling likely to be fitful
or short-lived . enthusiasm applies to lively or eager
interest in or admiration for a proposal, cause, or
activity . zeal implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of
an aim or devotion to a cause .