a brief thank you to Uni Verse for blessing us with Divine music, for without . . . . .
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Dear Uni Verse,
thank you so much for the divine music you bestow on to us.
I am especially grateful . . .
These sacred vibrations are some the most wonderful gifts I could imagine
. . . ah, the music of the spheres . . .
music can mean so much more than just some background noise
music in so many forms . . .
leaves rustling in the wind, waves crashing against massive ocean rocks, flocks of birds – these can all be deciphered to hear the divine, echoes behind the sound…
. . . and the musicians of our age and beyond, have captured the essence of humyn existence and sung those notes, superimposed with the time waves of each reality -- resonating within us incredibly deep, there is such a deep eternal connection made…
Truly, without this 'closeness' to divinity, I would be a lost soul. I am but one person, but when I hear music I am able to tap in the collective consciousness, and I am not so alone.
It is a huge hug, an arm around the shoulder, and a hand to hold onto.
I would not be able to stand up for myself or the rights of this planet without the solidarity of music -- music from the source!
Where would I be? Where would the rest of this giant planet be?
Capturing the zeitgeist of our lives, our moments, our life lessons . . .
at times, it has been that extra boost to get thru a situation
Music has been my best friend, my counselor, my consoler, my enhancer, my shock of reality…
… At times, music has been as real as a drug . . .
Music seems to have the echoes of divinity woven within its octaves, fabric, and form
Truly, many musicians are having the goddesses and gods speak thru them.
But we need it in these times . . . so, please, keep our spirits high and flood us with soulful songs . . . motivate us, pleasure us, enlighten us, open us up, encourage us, and love us thru song!
Go Uni Verse!
One Love One Song
{so many to thank, but here’s a few, now and over the years, here's my shout-outs to the noosphere, and any if they are listening:): the street musicians/the buskers, dead can dance, krishna das, the beatles, the moody blues, the doors, nirvana, smashing pumpkins, rainbow family, the velvet underground, john browns body, 10 ft. ganja plant, bob Marley, bob Dylan, donovan, pink floyd, pete seeger, dead prez, david rovics, fela kuti, William ellwood, rocker t, sound tribe sector 9, ravi Shankar, Robbie Robertson, Jefferson airplane, rusted root, old and in the way, def harmonic, tool, and I’m sure I’m missing many more that have affected me personally – and I’m only a w.m.a. (pearl jam) – a (nearsighted) White Male American, my worldly vision is not nearly as encompassing as I’d like . . . so, anybody with tips of some good world music, let me know . . . I can never get enough gypsy music! I love the putomayo gypsy albums, reggae, and arabic ones as well. and as all music has it's time and place, it really does seem that all music is divinely created)
peace and love uni verse,
I am alive and well, thanks to you.

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