Expressing Peace. Music. 8.
Attended a low-profile, high-energy, keyed-down, revved-up concert by Stowe Good last night at Unity Church of the Hills. Proof that Peace appears as music, music of every form.
The powerful duet of Stowe Dailey and Karen Taylor Good shared songs from the heart. They sang memory movers. They roused passion and brought us calm. They poked humor at life and drew humor from life.
And the beauty of all that: Peace.
Consider the beauty of these lines:
“Blind me to all separation
I might see.
Tear down the walls,
Let judgment fall away.
Let my heart break open today.”
Here’s the point: Peace is where we find it. And we find it where(ever) we may look because Peace is with us, is in us, is us. Music is a perfect all-around-us source. Listen to the music. Listen to the Peace.
Good friend, GOD,
you are the music in my heart.
The music plays to me the song of Peace
and that is Love and that is Joy
and that is Faith and that is Thanks.
The music sings to me the Peace I AM.
Your music is countless rhythms,
and notes and words.
Your music is blessings, and
blessings your music conveys.
Blessings my heart sings and hums and dances.
Your music flows through ears
to mind, through mind to heart,
through heart to Spirit Peace
and that I AM.
And so it is.
Amen. Amen.
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