Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Express Yourself...



 
Love is centred on man’s role in nature, and her happiness on how well she fulfils it.  And in the end it is not some set down rules but what feels right that matters.

Let the music play; swim as schools of fish, learning and playing the rhythm of life together as one. Dance in a sea of natural highs until dawn.  Set your spirit free and go your own way, as happiness forms a strong base for joy, bliss, ecstasy and wonder.  Be expressive, creative, exhilarated, imaginative; find your innermost being and fuse your body and soul.
 
Yet in this deep connectedness and deep joy remember love’s responsibility to care for others and nurture all, consuming life not material things, dancing as Sufi’s dance; laughing and smiling and spinning until giddy and consumed by the pleasure of being alive in the moment.
 
And for man there is much, much, more than the sensual pleasure of living and connecting through music and dance; the body and soul; there is the mind, exploring and sharing a world of imagination through the arts; painting and drawing new worlds and emotions with brushes and pencils and words, moulding a new reality, interplaying facts and fiction and dreams to express one’s innermost beliefs and hopes and fears.

Through the language of symbols she captures and communicates the essence of her dreams and understanding, and with written and spoken English and Maths and Science, and all the other myriad interwoven languages of this world, she expresses her reality for others to listen to and hear, to sense and understand and call back to.

And so through language man has, over the millennia, built an immense framework of information and culture and expressed imagination and knowledge and understanding which is open for all to grow, if only one listens and is allowed to hear.  So when you hear, call back and stake your claim on life; make every breath you take and every thought you have count.

1 comment:



  1. Sing

    It is a fundamental part of man’s nature to connect and interact, and singing and dancing and making words and music plays a central role in this. Without such interaction, man is bereft, and is unable to contribute effectively towards the evolution towards a better society. His consciousness is raised within the strictures of privation rather than the spirit of love, and leaders can easily become addicted to the high that privation brings. Yet this is not the right way: it is an illusion brought about by fighting against nature and humanity.

    If man is to achieve true happiness and make a better world, he must share wisdom, knowledge and technology and work to achieve the clearest view of where man should be going, how he’s going to get there and why. Anything that stifles empathy and creativity will act against this.


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