Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Blog 5

I have learned that sound can be a source of isolated enjoyment.

It's as if you are closing your eyes when enjoying the delicacies of a chocolate piece of cake.

Either you can engage all of your senses. Or you can isolate one of them. And truly enhance the experience. 

I find myself relating most to reduced listening. I think it is perhaps the most serene to simply listen to your surroundings, and truly, authentically, take them in.

Sometimes I find myself shutting out the world, and enjoying its' simplicity.

I think this is a divine way to enjoy the fabrications and textures of stillness.


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