Love the one you’re with. And if you feel you cannot, it is because something in their human words or behavior does not resonate with you. That is all. And that is all-important to the human: resonance. You decide whether you like or dislike another based on resonance, harmony. Some notes do not play well with another in musical terms, and yet, it is in the playing that you learn what works and what doesn’t. To love is “to come into harmony with.” And how do you do this? Play the highest note of all: Love. At the deepest level, this note is playing through all of you. Harmonize with this and watch how others entrain to this most sacred of tones.
You are so very loved.
Oh thank you. But human relationships are complicated. Some will not even consider to play the highest note. In this case I send my love silently. ?
When we are up against a wall of sorts, our highest compassion and creativity can encourage you to come into play… so that our patience has an outlet in which it can express that solution you only thought was non-existant.
Harmony, when we play a minor or major key, is beautiful. Usually, dissonance is not seen or heard as beautiful. It sounds jarring. But once you immerse yourself in the world of jazz, you learn to love dissonant chords. Jazz pianists transform the chord, then resolve it. And it makes the dissonance… beautiful. Isn’t THAT interesting?!
Has anyone tried playing a few measures of this sheet music?! ?
@Lisa Lepak I might try this!