Do we really
know the importance and tonality of music in our lives? If there were no music
would we invent a rhythm to correspond with our being? I think so!
All music is
vibrational grace. What matters individually is that the collated vibration of
the composition, the song, the melody, the tune, resonates in a harmonic
tonality with us. When it does resonate, it is amplified back to the heart in
an awesome appreciation of a universal Presence.
Music is the
tonal breath of harmonic awareness and it is different for each individual. It
can be a single sustained note that affects us. It can be a chord, either a
dominant or a diminished one, but it must be a harmonic of our being in all its
variations. Then we not only feel and hear the music, but we are it for the
moments of connection.
How else can
you describe the joy of classical music for some and the abhorrence of it by
others? How else can the twang and story of folk tunes and country songs
reverberate within some and distance others with distaste. Music must vibrate
in unison with our spirit. If we feel nothing then the music’s vibration
belongs to somebody else’s appreciation.
Music in all
its forms is a divine resonance and the limitless variation of All That Is. It
is the sound of the universe differentiated into specific pleasure. It is the
tonal balance of the spheres.
It is the
sentient tonality and emotion of being as tones vibrate with and in the essence
of our soul.
Have you even
listened to a melody and it was you in the intimacy of recognition? You grabbed
it. It held you and it was yours forever. It became your song and the perennial
invocation of conscious emotion every time you heard it.
Musical
vibration in all its finite varieties and glamorous harmonics hold us in an
invisible embrace. Tonality and its root vibrations reminds us of the Source so
that in our forgetfulness of daily life we might choose to remember that
material existence is temporary. Life, as we know it is experiential and
designed only for spiritual growth resulting in the evolutionary At-One-Ment
with the Source.
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