tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6862651251775522268.post2848346567395557555..comments2024-03-24T20:29:15.573-04:00Comments on monkeymind: The Power of MusicConnie Dooleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13471507319603171530noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6862651251775522268.post-54074684826781780152009-08-10T07:44:23.481-04:002009-08-10T07:44:23.481-04:00The minute I read the Paulnack article, I thought ...The minute I read the Paulnack article, I thought of my experience watching the movie "The Soloist" on the plane coming home from our long trip. Have you seen it? When the reporter handed the homeless musician the beautiful cello, he began playing with such expert tone and an obvious passionate feeling that I began to cry. On the plane, I was sitting there covering my face to bawl. His passion was so evident on his face, and the beautiful sound that resonated out of that passion moved me. I seem to deny my own passion like that, to think about everyday details, where making time for art and music would be so much more beneficial! Shame on me, because I know to experience that passion is as close to God we can get. We need to resonate more that we realize!Teresa J. Wilberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13760865039913814069noreply@blogger.com