10 May 1995



           RI-178i   'LRH on Mozart and Salieri'



from Ron's Inspector


Message # RI-178i for Internet



LRH on 10 May 1995, 10:54 GMT

"Koos' Mozart time:
 'Why would people not want to pay him well for his music,
  and why would they not want to have it?'

"In his last years Koos [as Mozart]
 didn't want to become like his father [as Mozart]:
  selling himself for some money
  that would buy some pretense of surviving.

"Koos/Mozart never wanted that,
 but in his last years [as Mozart] with less inflow of money,
 he felt himself threatened to do so more than ever.

"When Mozart was a boy, his father provided money inflow,
 when Mozart grew independent
 he provided money inflow with some success for himself.


"Mozart wanted to survive, [wanted to] get money,
 through giving others his MUSIC.

"He [Mozart] REFUSED
 to survive, get money, by
 giving others the slyness of
 1.1 [covertly hostile] compliments and
 giving them pretended beingnesses,
 like
 acknowledging and validating false enforced beingnesses,
 like:
   flatter SP's [Suppressive Persons],
   pacify SP's,
   be propitiative to SP's,
   not-is [make nothing of] suppressive intentions
 in order to keep in good standing and reputation
 - which secured money.


"Salieri 'knew' to 'survive' by it,
 as a victim to those
 who intended to enforce being flattered
 and [enforce] not [being] looked at,
 but Salieri, as we know victims [do],
 ALSO was very suppressive [to others]
 in [his actions of] safeguarding his position.

"[Salieri was safeguarding his position]
 by spreading libel and slander about Mozart,
 [Mozart] who refused to play the 1.1-game
 which had nothing to do with music and aesthetics anymore.


"It was not so
 that Salieri wanted to destroy Mozart because
  Mozart was the better musician and
  that Salieri wouldn't have been able to survive
  because his music was so bad
  and no-one would have wanted it,
 no, Salieri wanted to destroy Mozart because
  Salieri considered he could only survive
  and get money, position, admiration, validation, beingness
  from people
  IN EXCHANGE
  for
   giving them the false beingness
    which they pretended to have and
    wanted to enforce being flattered for,
  [and] NOT
  in exchange for MUSIC.


"Roughly:
 Salieri sold false beingnesses.
 Mozart sold music.


"Mozart was winning when 'times changed':
  when people wanted to have MUSIC
  and not false beingnesses.


         L. Ron Hubbard"




Koos Nolst Trenite - Ron's Inspector

Copyright 1995 by Koos Nolst Trenite


 reference:
  RI-18i 'LRH on Wolfgang A. Mozart' of 2 Nov 1995
  RI-ACT-15  'Creditability - You are YOU' of 12 Nov 1994

  RI-50R-Li 'Archives of RI-xxi and RI-ACT-xx series'
             of 28 Dec 1994, Revised and Replaced 2 May 1995



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