This is one of the most beautiful pieces of writing I read recently.
There is something about the writing style of this fellow blogger.
It’s lyrical, poetic. (i feel i’m literally spoiling its essence)He gave me 4 options and it took me weeks to chose one, because how often have we read something beautiful written about vulnerability?
And beautiful is an understatement here.
A section of Amani Washington’s painting “Truth”, paired with the movement of the same name in “Harmony of Difference”.
I cried unexpectedly when I read Kamasi Washington’s liner-notes for “Harmony of Difference”. I found the suite while browsing for “Heaven & Earth” on Amazon.com and ordered both sent to my father’s house in Holland, MI. Absconding to a chair in a blind corner, I quieted too fast and my father came looking for me, asking “what’s going on?” —I handed him the liner-notes. I read them and nodded, said something about how beautiful the suite was, patted me on the shoulder. “I felt his good intentions,” I said, “reading them brought the thrust of the music into focus.”
The tears are a positive sign, overall. February through May was the deepest trench to-date in my mental state but June began a period of unprecedented insight and rebound. New approaches…
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Thanks N.F.Mirza for this reblogging. You are always inspired !
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Have a lovely day
Susan.
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