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Tear-soaked eyes, or surely a soul tending that way, usher a time for the spirit to bathe in the sublimely sorrowful pleasure of the saddest music one may find – to plainly play and cry to. For in this we in some way know our souls are ministered to, healed; set free. I had a grandfather who I’m told plainly loved to listen to classical music – even the instruments like the violin – and just weep. I’m sure it was a deeply spiritual experience for him, beyond even simple emotion. Music that drags us out of the sullenness of anger and just reveals us for who we are, hurting for whatsoever reason, has a fervid solemnity when it comes to it. It is for a limitless time cherished in our hearts. It augments surrender, which is what we need – to surrender to our sense of bullish though proudly ludicrous courage to protest the healing we could other than as supposed or expected have. Some songs and music that presently take me to the aroused edge, where I may enter a vitally-healing spirituality, are: 1. Love is Blindness – U2. There are a lot of gospel songs that take me there too. The point is, when we feel askew of life and hope there’s normally numerous simple things right there in our understand that will support us restore our aroused equilibrium. It’s what we want. We don’t like being angry, lonely, anxious or depressed. We want to feel better. And music may take us there, but it’s not by listening to happy songs, for we require empathy with regards to our struggle. If it’s not a trusted other we may or want to call upon, music may fill the void. Indeed, when we feel lonely we often want to wallow for a while in our loneliness, and this is far from pitiable. Then Healing Occurs… Somehow As we listen and we weep our tears in congruence with the solemn mood of the music, something occurs very deeply inside of us. Christians liken this to the healing power of God – our Eternal Father and Friend – who heals us of these tribulations inexplicably. We can not grasp how it occurs, but it is God, just for that reason – it can’t be explained. It reaches the realm of the miraculous. When we’re in pain we have the distinct need to be identified with. Often times this is all we need at the time… for our music to ‘sit shivah’ with us, the sweetly silent ‘words’ making their way to our core, to make it all better for us. The weird thing is we can’t explain this procedure when we’re sentiment good with regards to ourselves, everything and our entire world. But, dark and melancholic music does have it is role. Copyright (c) 2010 S. J. Wickham. |




