The first sign of maturity is the discovery that
the volume control knob also turns to the left.
“Smile” Zingers
Music is a splendid tool we can use in facilitating
our building process and since it plays such a large part of
our lives we thought to place it in a category of its own. A
radio or portable CD player is part of the equipment list for
most construction crews these days. Music provides a sound conducive
to finding more pleasure in climbing those rafters and slinging
cement in the construction process. Music is very conducive
to our inner building process by providing tones to help us
relax and become more deeply connected with the celestial harmonies
of the universe. If you are searching for a universal language,
it is music.
We also thought to offer you the above quote
as a humorous reminder of the loudness of at least some stiles
of music. Many of us experienced the rock and roll era where
we liked our music painfully loud. If your music was not played
at ear shattering volume, it was just uncool. Do you recall
going to parties where you spent the entire time yelling at
the person sitting right next to you in order to get a message
across? Could we turn the volume down? No way. And how about
in your car? I recall very recent times where I was going for
a walk on a quiet side street and what I initially thought was
the beginning of an earth tremor turned out to be a car coming
up behind me with its music blasting so loud it literally disrupted
my energy flow and entire train of thought. I also knew that
while the loudness starled me, I could not judge or criticize
and had to overlook it because I was reminded of doing the same
thing in my youth.
All of this may beg the question, “Where
is your volume control knob now.” Do you remember your
parents grinding on you about playing your music too loud when
you were young. Is the shoe on the other foot these days? Is
the music your children are playing now too loud and nerve grating?
Is this a sign of getting old? No, it is not. It is actually
a sign of becoming more harmonized and awakening to hearing
more softer and subtler vibrations. You may find that the closer
you come to God and uncover the Peace and Serenity within the
more peaceful you may want your surroundings. You may find not
only a change in the volume but a change in the type of music
you listen to. Remember that music is sound and sound is vibration.
The more you allow the Holy Spirit to filter into your consciousness
the more your spiritual vibration expands increases. You may
gravitate into more subtle tones that flow smoothly and provide
harmony to your mind. I found my musical tastes changing very
early, long before I began my deep inner search. I found the
old, heavy mental stuff became grating on my nerves. It began
to produce a bodily effect of someone running their finger nails
down a chalkboard.
Let’s face it, many of us were part of
the rock and roll era and many still are. The rock and roll
era served many a purpose, two of which we’ll examine.
First the most obvious characteristic of rock and roll music
is that it is typically played loud and that loudness did us
good. The loudness and distortion caused us to get up and move
both on the inside and outside. Though the music is loud, its
vibrational harmony caused our inner energy to shake and stir.
Remember that loud music is right along the lines of jet aircraft
and train whistles on the decibel scale. Music played at a loud
volume is not good for our ear drums, but believe it or not,
it helps to push us further toward silence. You might say that
rock and roll, especially some of the very loud heavy mental
bands pushed at least some of us toward more subtle melodies.
That is of course, for those who awaken to change. It helped
to clear the cobwebs, so to speak, accumulated in our minds,
making room for us to become acclimated to more subtle and softer
tones of new age music. You might even compare rock and roll
music with that of an explosion that helps to clear away debris.
This compares with the expression. “It is always darkest
just before the dawn.” “It is also loudest just
before the quiet.” Woodstock is an example of people coming
together in order to listen together and harmonize. Though drug
use was fairly heavy, it was a relatively peaceful event. We
know that you can get high on God and the softer melodies produce
a relaxed state of mind naturally, without drugs.
Second, the lyrics of any songs are special
as they exhibit the creativity and inspiration of the artist,
however, the lyrics of rock and roll are truly amazing. If you
were able to get past the loudness and focus on the lyrics,
you’ll find the words insprational and meaningful, sending
sending the most profound messages to the listening audience.
In fact, the majority of lyrical quotes we’ve used throughout
this course are from rock and roll artists.
THE CREATIVITY OF ARTISTS
If you can’t hear the music you
like
Listen to the music that is playing.
God expresses through us in a multitude of
ways and one of the most profound ways this is done is through
music. The greater majority of lyrics revolve around one thing
and one thing only, Love. The last four decades have produced
a great change in music style and each served a definite purpose.
The sixties saw the advent of the Beatles and the introduction
to rock and roll. The Beatles were really mild rock and roll
for during the seventies, rock and roll became louder, harder
and produced the heavy metal bands. The eighties saw the advent
of pop and Michael Jackson. The nineties was a culmination of
these and we also saw the introduction and growth of a never
before heard section in the record stores, “New Age Music.”
There is, of course, much overlapping. There was also soul and
fusion intertwined within these eras. Soul is gentle, seductive
and sexy with a rhythm geared for slow inner movement. Soul
is like some types of pop in slow motion. Fusion is also excellent
and is one of my favorites to listen to. Fusion is what you
might call new age jazz. It is a blend of instruments producing
a cross between a slow and breezy blues rhythm to a more pick
me up rhythm of pop. Some fusion combines the sounds of pop,
soul, mild rock and roll and jazz into a truly colorful blend
which is what I deem classy.
Everyone certainly has their favorites and
I am no exception. There are many artists who have made an impact
on the world through their music. In this author’s view,
two artists that have made a profound influence on the world
through music is the Beatles and Michael Jackson. The Beatles
are truly a profound example of purpose in the entertainment
industry. The destiny of the fab four was to change the world
through music using the theme of love and they did so flawlessly.
The impact that they made upon the world is beyond compare.
The timing of the Beatles was impeccable. They were brought
by the governing power of the Holy Spirit when we needed it.
They came to the US at a time when love and forgiveness was
needed. The United States was on the brink of dramatic social
changes and war with Vietnam was in the midst. They came while
the nation was in morning of the assassination of JFK. They
brought a message of hope and love, letting us know that things
were not so bad. The Beatles began a revolution, bringing a
new hairstyle and a new attitude. This was seen in a negative
fashion by parents because the parents didn’t approve
of the Beatles and their seemingly long hair. The younger generation
wanted to get hair cuts modeling the Beatles, which meant not
getting it cut at all. This new look, along with the music itself,
created a great stir within people and also caused a rebellion
between parents and children. This rebellion was needed, however,
because it gave the young people the courage to make their own
place in society and go their own way.
The Beatles made their purpose apparent through
their music, but perhaps none was more profound than their song
“All You Need Is Love” during a time when the world
was falling apart. Their answer was Love and nothing could be
further from the truth. From I want to hold your hand to Come
Together to Let it Be to All You Need is Love, the message is
the same. All of their songs apply to our lives and to our course
in self-mastery. You may find ”Help” and “The
Long and Winding Road,” especially connective to your
pursuit of self-discovery. The Beatles are one of the most profound
examples of purpose in a universal and spiritual context. The
Beatles were the greatest band ever. The Beatles did it first
and did it right with class.