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Seeking Constant Divine Communication | Patrick Kearon - Duration: 1:52.

There have been reminders recently of the golden age of manned space flight,

particularly the Apollo missions to the moon in the 1960s.

These were incredible feats of science and engineering.

Before they could land on the moon, however,

their spacecraft had to slowed to enter a lunar orbit.

This meant doing something that, as with so much of this endeavor,

had never been done before,

and that was to travel around the far side of the moon,

or so-called dark side of the moon.

All the way there, the crew had been able to be in constant radio contact

with mission control in Houston.

But when it came time for them to go around the far side of the moon,

communication would be lost

as the moon would quite literally be between the spacecraft and the earth.

For 45 agonizing minutes, all communication was lost with the crew.

All they could do at mission control in Houston was wait and hope,

wait and pray,

as each of those 45 minutes ticked tensely by.

What if a problem arose and there were a malfunction of some kind?

How would mission control know and how could they possibly help?

Well, that spacecraft did emerge from around the far side of the moon.

The radio signal was reacquired,

and mission control must have erupted with shouts of relief and joy

as the safety of the crew was confirmed.

And so it can so easily be for us.

In order to continue our progression on the course the Lord would have us set

and return safely back to our eternal home,

we must remain in constant communication with Him.

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Google Doodle Celebrates Kurt Masur's 91st Birthday - Duration: 4:06.

German conductor and humanitarian Kurt Masur has been honoured in a Google Doodle on what

would have been his 91st birthday.

Not just an inspiration in the world of music, Mr Masur was also an influential figure in

the political scene of East Germany.

Born in Brieg, Prussia (now Poland), he trained on piano, cello, organ and percussion.

As a youth he was forced to play in Volkssturm, an army band established by the Nazis in late

1944, btut an inoperable injury to his hand at the age of 16 meant he had permanent tendon

problems.

The injury forced him to move away from playing instruments and into conducting, and was also

why he never used a baton.

From the Kimsche Oper to Dresden Philharmonic, he led numerous orchestras and opera companies

throughout the newly formed post-war East Germany.

Most notably in his time in Europe, Mr Masur became leader of the Leipzig Gewandhaus in

1970, one of the continent's most prestigious orchestras, and held the position for 26 years.

Such was his influence from powerful conducting and musicianship, he convinced East German

Chancellor Eric Honecker to rebuild the Gewandhaus' concert hall.

His force of will also allowed him to overcome the challenges of the era and take the orchestra

on international tours.

But it was in 1989 that arguably his greatest moment would come.

Political upheaval was in the air as the Soviet Union collapsed, and as thousands of Leipzig

residents took to the streets to protest, Mr Masur would take on a stunning public role.

On 9 October he invited the masses into his orchestra's concert hall and held what was

likely the first public debate East Germany had known.

His cultural status had afforded Mr Masur a measure of soft power, but this was different.

This was quite a moment for a man who had never been a member of East Germany's ruling

Communist party.

"No one knew what would happen, and I had only some minutes to decide .... But I also

knew that if I didn't do something I would regret it for the rest of my life," he told

The Independent in 1994.

"I got a message from the church - a boy came to me: 'Mr Masur, you know there is a

police order to beat this demonstration down.'

And this was a clear message: they would shoot.

I phoned my wife and said, I think I have to intervene.

She said OK.

So I opened the doors.

The police didn't come in."

​When a chance to conduct for the New York Philharmonic (NYP) came up, Mr Masur seized

it.

He remained as music director from 1991 to 2002, while holding the Gewandhaus job simultaneously

until 1996.

While he was not the most charismatic or flamboyant person at the podium, Mr Masur become known

for improving an orchestra that had gained a reputation for not being able to hit its

previous heights.

Leaving the NYP in 2002 was not his decision, Mr Masur later said, but he became the orchestra's

first music director emeritus.

He would also work as the principal conductor for the London Philharmonic from 2000 to 2007

and as the music director for the National Orchestra of France from 2002 to 2008.

He was also honorary guest conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 2012, Mr Masur announced he had Parkinson's disease, which he had been suffering from

for many years.

That year he was sent to hospital after falling off the podium during a concert in Paris.

He died from complications from the disease at the age of 88 in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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