For starters, I have pinpointed my passions in life to 3 clear categories. Through this post I shall attempt to abstract these further into one meaningful statement / message.
In no specific order:
- Music
- Visual Arts
- Relationships
Well, it seams two have bonded already.
Music can be seen as fulfilling various smaller needs:
- The desire for beauty
- The desire for discovery
- The desire to express
- The desire to influence
- The desire to cause an effect.
~ Specifically ~
Linguistic relationships:
- aesthetics: visual and phonetic ~ the look of the words and the sound of the words (letters).
- kin-aesthetics: emotion and movement ~ how the words feel, , the pacing of the words - rhythm and articulation.
- auditory digital: unconscious and conscious ~ firing thought processes at different levels.
Do the lyrical elements contrast or align with or oppose the music?
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Music
For me, music is about asking time for its eternity.
Time knows what feels right. It knows what will be passed on forever.
It knows its eternity.
So I ask it. I ask it to let out its natural formulas. Its secrets. Its heritage and roots. Its common knowledge.
It's common knowledge. It is within us all. We know what is eternal, what is timeless. We just need to ask.
A memorable tune is universal.
The feeling of love is universal.
Emotion is universal.
Mozart once said: "I am looking for two notes that love each other."
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About time in relation to music
Music is time.
Pitch is time.
Rhythm is time.
Pitch is frequency.
Frequency makes up rhythm.
Pitch is tiny fluctuations in time, through compression and rarefaction (to stretch) of a medium such as air. Pitch tends to affect one's emotions.
Notes are measured in hertz. 'A', for instance, is 440 hz... meaning that every second, air compressed and rarefied 440 times.
Rhythm is larger slices in time. Rhythm tend to affect ones kenesiology temporarily.
Faster tempos may quicken heart-rate and breathing leading to a possible boost of adrenaline - allowing emotions like anger, fear and excitement open to suggestion.
Slower tempos may slow heart rate and breathing, allowing one to relax easier.
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Whilst I was on the NLP practitioner training, we completed a process which was to visualise ourselves at the end of our life, reflecting on every decision and experience, and the motivation and purpose behind each. We then asked our unconscious mind to present one word for all of these experiences.
Sharing.
So my one motivation in life is to share. Share experiences; share learnings and wisdom; share time and energy; share beauty and observation; share emotions; share the love. To relate.
Why sharing?
Why share? Surely a more selfish existence would be more fulfilling? Through offering oneself as a valuable asset I will connect with everything.
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