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            <title><![CDATA[House Of Music #004 Mixed by Lin Q (1)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[#004<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world, we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa<br />
#LinQ<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[#004<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world, we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa<br />
#LinQ<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[#004

In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q

The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)

Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.

In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.

During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world, we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."

Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.

#StayHome
#HouseOf Muisc
#InThePupa
#LinQ

Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.

#StayHome
#HouseOf Muisc
#InThePupa]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[House Of Music #003 Mixed by Lin Q]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[House Of Music SA]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[House Of Music: <br />
<br />
#003<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[House Of Music: <br />
<br />
#003<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[House Of Music: 

#003

In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q

The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)

Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.

In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.

During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."

Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.

#StayHome
#HouseOf Muisc
#InThePupa]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[House Of Music: In The Pupa #002 Mixed by Lin Q]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/house-of-music-j5/house-of-music-002-mixed-by-lin-q/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[House Of Music SA]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[***House Of Music: <br />
<br />
#002<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
*<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[***House Of Music: <br />
<br />
#002<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
*<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[***House Of Music: 

#002

In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q
*
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)

Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.

In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.

During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."

Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.

#StayHome
#HouseOf Muisc
#InThePupa]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 13:13:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Lin Q - We Matter mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/house-of-music-j5/lin-q-we-matter-mp3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[House Of Music SA]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[A Ep Tiltle single, taken from the soon to be realsed "We Matter" EP by Lin Q. A four track EP taht will be available online for free... during the corona ;ockdown period.<br />
<br />
Enjoy, and remember, we all matter.<br />
<br />
Love, peace and Harmony.<br />
<br />
#HouseOfMusic<br />
#Lin_Q]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[A Ep Tiltle single, taken from the soon to be realsed "We Matter" EP by Lin Q. A four track EP taht will be available online for free... during the corona ;ockdown period.<br />
<br />
Enjoy, and remember, we all matter.<br />
<br />
Love, peace and Harmony.<br />
<br />
#HouseOfMusic<br />
#Lin_Q]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A Ep Tiltle single, taken from the soon to be realsed "We Matter" EP by Lin Q. A four track EP taht will be available online for free... during the corona ;ockdown period.

Enjoy, and remember, we all matter.

Love, peace and Harmony.

#HouseOfMusic
#Lin_Q]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 12:59:35 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-06-03T12:59:35+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[House Of Music #001 Mixed by Lin Q]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/house-of-music-j5/house-of-music-001-mixed-by-lin-q/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[House Of Music SA]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[House Of Music: <br />
<br />
#001<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
<br />
In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
<br />
During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
<br />
Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
<br />
#StayHome<br />
#HouseOf Muisc<br />
#InThePupa]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[House Of Music: <br />
<br />
#001<br />
<br />
In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q<br />
<br />
The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)<br />
<br />
Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.<br />
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In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.<br />
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During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."<br />
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Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.<br />
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In The Pupa (Lockdown Mix} - Mixed By Lin Q

The Chrysalis Stage (Pupa)

Inside the Pupa, one of the most intriguing stages of butterfly development, which appears catastrophic from the perspective of the caterpillar. When the little crawler is fully grown and can eat no more, it simply dangles from a branch and spins a protective cocoon around itself so it can safely rest and digest all the food that has been consumed in the previous stage. Though the chrysalis appears unchanged from the outside during this stage, there is dramatic transformation taking place inside the pupa: the body of the caterpillar is slowly dissolving while the previously dormant precursor cells of the emerging butterfly ("imaginal cells") gradually develop, migrate together and create a brand new being.

In our own process of development, this stage is the one we most often misunderstand. We usually don't recognize the need for rest, retreat and recovery when we are trying to grow or create something new and therefore, we miss out on the emergence of inspiration that comes during these times of relaxation and "cocooning." Instead we take the caterpillar perspective and view this stage as a crisis or downturn, while we frantically try to push our growth forward at all costs.

During these bad times, we are forced to be under lockdown for  a 21 day period, use this time to rest, retreat, recover and transform into a better version of you, and when all this ends, during this stage there is an intentional "breaking free" that has to occur with proper timing before "flight" is undertaken. When we have gone through the other stages and are finally ready to display our growth to the world,  we have to leave behind the old way of doing things and move forward with courage and some risk-taking, while recognizing the fragility of my our "wings."

Enjoy our “In the Pupa” mix, courtesy of “House of Music” and mixed by Lin Q.

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#HouseOf Muisc
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