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* Ajeet Gordhan

![Figure1](http://www.ajnr.org/http://ajnr-stage2.stage.highwire.org/content/ajnr/37/7/1191/F1.medium.gif)

[Figure1](http://www.ajnr.org/content/37/7/1191/F1)

Title: Percussive Bliss.

> What comes out of the drum? Music!
> 
> And there is a dance no hands or feet dance.
> 
> No fingers play it, no ears hear it,
> 
> Because the Enlightened One is the ear, and the one listening too.
> 
> The great doors remain closed,
> 
> But the spring fragrance is inside anyway,
> 
> And no one sees what takes place there.
> 
> Men and women who have escaped from
> 
> The gross part of their brain will understand
> 
> This poem.
> 
> —*Kabir (16th century poet)*
*   © 2016 by American Journal of Neuroradiology