Saturday, October 3, 2020

 KEYS

In which Key are you currently operating? 
Do you notice that others who Sing in the same Key seem closer, 
more familiar, and less threatening? 

Being un-schooled in musical notation and language matters little 
when you are listening. You feel those who resonate with you, 
or those who resonate in opposed ways.


When you are depressed, you notice an absence of music. You feel empty, yawning spaces, ledges where the fear of falling in call to you. When you are joyous, you are filled with music, you see the music and taste its colors. You understand that it is ubiquitous, a cosmic soup for Creation to re-image Itself within.

Why would you tune out the music when you are depressed? What has happened? Have you closed your self away in a singular room, insulated and isolated, for fear of being moved by Cosmic Song, by being asked to dance? Do you feel you haven’t enough energy, focus, or desire to listen, dance, and be lost in these frequencies?

Perhaps you have been listening to something outside your Key for too long. Perhaps you’ve been tuned into harmful frequencies. Perhaps you have turned off your listening devices: not only your ears, by your mind and your heart, and the very skin that responds to music by flushing with blood, standing up its hairs, pinching “goosebumps” onto the surface.

Music is a map with signposts all leading to Great All’s Center & Heart. You were made from Music. You grow through Music. You enter into this mortal life, and leave it, by the Harmonies of Music. And your Key is where you fit in and contribute.

Understand your Key. Embrace the range within which you flourish, grow, and create. And if you have outgrown your current Key, search for those Keys above you. Embrace them. Lift your Vibration. Sing again. Dance again. Be the Song, and part of the Symphony, that you were created to be.

 

Blessed Be This Day 

This is a Direct Voice Communication from 
my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms 
with me from the other side of the veil.
 

Saturday, October 03, 2020


 Photo by John Mark Arnold on Unsplash




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