Listening to your lovely choice of music and the accompanying photographs, I had the thought that perhaps one day, when I am no longer here and can look down and view this world from another perspective, perhaps I can appreciate it the way, surely, it should be appreciated. Somehow I cannot now do this. I guess I, like many others, no doubt, are too enmeshed in the earthly games to stop, really look, really listen, and really appreciate. Seems we are basically an ungrateful, unappreciative breed, many of us.
Thank you for your comments about the music and the photos. I hope too that one day when you are longer here you can see hear and see it the way you would like.
However I would point out that you did hear and appreciate it today. And you were touched by it and you made a connection.
That feels the opposite of ungrateful and unappreciative. So thank you!
Fri, 06/04/2010 - 12:20pm — Anonymous
Butterflys Day Out
Thank you, thank you thank you! This piece of music set to such powerful photos moved me to tears! It was beautiful and just what I needed today! It was the horse that I really connected to in time to the music. I could feel the swelling of the horses chest as he was immersed in the bliss of the feeling of connectedness with all! Very powerful! I was there! I also love the picture of the Cosmos.
Much gratitude for all that you have contributed to this world with your work!
Living in the Borderland addresses the evolution of Western consciousness and describes the emergence of the 'Borderland,' a spectrum of reality that is beyond the rational yet is palpable to an increasing number of individuals.
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Listening to your lovely choice of music and the accompanying photographs, I had the thought that perhaps one day, when I am no longer here and can look down and view this world from another perspective, perhaps I can appreciate it the way, surely, it should be appreciated. Somehow I cannot now do this. I guess I, like many others, no doubt, are too enmeshed in the earthly games to stop, really look, really listen, and really appreciate. Seems we are basically an ungrateful, unappreciative breed, many of us.
Take care,
Tommye Rodrigues
Music
Dear Tommye Rodrigues:
Thank you for your comments about the music and the photos. I hope too that one day when you are longer here you can see hear and see it the way you would like.
However I would point out that you did hear and appreciate it today. And you were touched by it and you made a connection.
That feels the opposite of ungrateful and unappreciative. So thank you!
Jerome Bernstein
Butterflys Day Out
Fri, 06/04/2010 - 12:20pm — Anonymous
Butterflys Day Out
Thank you, thank you thank you! This piece of music set to such powerful photos moved me to tears! It was beautiful and just what I needed today! It was the horse that I really connected to in time to the music. I could feel the swelling of the horses chest as he was immersed in the bliss of the feeling of connectedness with all! Very powerful! I was there! I also love the picture of the Cosmos.
Much gratitude for all that you have contributed to this world with your work!
Thanks again,
Carol