Friday, March 1, 2013

When we hear good music, the field of our lives becomes a boundless plain!


"What is there in music that it should so stir our deeps?  We are all ordinarily in a state of desperation; such is our life; ofttimes it drives us to suicide.  To how many, perhaps to most, life is barely tolerable, and if it were not for the fear of death or of dying, what a multitude would immediately commit suicide!  But let us hear a strain of music; we are at once advised of a life which no person had told us of, which no preacher preaches.  Suppose I try to describe faithfully the prospect which a strain of music exhibits to me.  THE FIELD OF MY LIFE BECOMES A BOUNDLESS PLAIN, glorious to tread, with no death nor disappointment at the end of it.  All meanness and trivialness disappear.  I become adequate to any deed.  No particulars survive this expansion; persons do not survive it. In the light of this strain there is no thou nor I.  We are actually lifted above ourselves."

Henry David Thoreau

Photo:  A blustery day on Bierstadt Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO; February 22, 2013





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