Perhaps it stimulates memories of emotion, I had a doozie moment today
and had to turn it off.. Long story short, I got a look at things after
the cascade of images stopped pounding me, and got an outside look at
myself. I don't want to say what it looked like, but I found much of
value without a bit of pity even the compassion fell away and without
the sadness it became clear this was a creature of habit. So I changed
the routine a bit today, exercised and stretched during smokes (not
cardio) with a good 30lb steel rod, mostly fun but tough work. Hoping
this helps the broader picture, these rituals I've accumulated are
killing me.
This is an unusual day, I think it is good and feel more alive. I turned
a downward spiral into fuel to make change that I didn't expect myself
capable of. Sorry for the deep subjective moment all. :)
On 6/29/2011 1:24 PM, pol.science kid wrote:
I know right.... music.... rhythm.... an immediate effect.... is it
merely the systematic striking of chords... i am in awe.. of those who
create music.... is music created... or is it there before the keys
are struck ... the chords pulled... do we make music or do we simlply
tune in.... i dont mean writing a song.... but a sonata perhaps....
where does it come from....
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:02 PM, paradox <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Today, i found myself completely lost in the magical wonderland of
Patrick Doyle's "My Fathers Favourite"; it is a breathtakingly
beautiful place indeed. Which got me thinking...what is it about
certain pieces of music that invoke in us an overwhelming emotional
landscape?
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