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Natalie and her trance medium guides Claude, Elsie and Mael. Lecture 027. |
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Open your window to the world of life after death. |
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Natalie's guides, Claude, Elsie and Mael. Good evening Claude, Good evening. Claude, I am going to try an experiment this evening. Me, Okay, that’s fine. Claude, Calibrating all three speeches tonight into one topic and tonight we’ve decided to focus on music. Music is something totally unique to humanity; it is one of many things, but probably the best. Like colour, it is a very strong at affecting mood as mood music goes. One can create the scenes of love, scenes of terror, simply with a short passage of music. So one should be dreadfully careful about what one plays. You notice that certain people are attracted to certain types of music, separated into different types which I find is a foolish idea, music is simply music, it doesn’t need to be separated but it also separates people into stereo types. Everything that one does should be compartmalised, but that is not the lecture. Moods can be created; moods can be changed simply with a change of music as one can do with a change of colour. If say you have a house of a certain colour that is continually bringing one mood across, you can lessen the effect with certain types of music all the time. I advise that you play music more often. I don’t mean cd”s, one focuses entirely upon the main artist, I mean background music, anything from large symphony orchestras to movie scores, preferably with nothing with words cause, well it’s all dreadfully distracting. But I would like you all to play more music. Even in the car, the radio on your favourite setting. Thank you. Me, Thank you Claude.
Elsie, Hello! Me, Good evening Elsie! Elsie, I like the topic of music. Me, That’s good! Elsie, It relates to my favourite topics, so I can talk about it quite easily. When you listen to different music and things on the radio and little songs and ditties, it’s very different from what I was listening to, but I didn’t have the radio. I have noticed a lot of people will listen to songs that seem to be related to age. Younger people like younger musicians and older people like older musicians, but not always age wise just more time wise but you shouldn’t limit yourself to that. A lot of people will listen to a song on the radio and say “Oh I don’t like that song. It’s the first time that I have heard it and I don’t like this”. That’s just silly. All you should do when you listen to music is if you hear something you don’t like then give it another go and another because you might find in the end that you really do like it. It’s just something, maybe you don’t like what it’s talking about. But that doesn’t stop you from appreciating the things in the background, the tune’s and even for some of the newer song types that don’t have much of a tune. That’s okay too. They have some musical quality in them. You really should look for it. It’s like looking for the good in people, in other people. You’ll look for the good in the song and you’ll find it eventually. Some of it is very hard. There are some people who write music who aren’t very nice and they write music that isn’t very nice, but there’s good in it somewhere even just for the creative aspect that came through in making it and putting it together. It might sound like a whole lot of noise to you, but someone had to think up that lot of noise. You might think that oh! I could do a lot better, but you probably couldn’t. Because when you did it, it would sound like a lot of noise to you and you’d just discard it anyway because you didn’t like it yourself. Thank you. Me, Thank you Elsie.
Mael, Good evening! Me, Good evening Mael. Mael, Music is something international, no matter how separated peoples are. Whether they have contact with other peoples, there is always music. It is something in the Spirit of man. All of you can create music and all of you should, it is an expression of freedom. You may not think your voice is not very good but that doesn’t matter. You do not have to sing for other people, you should sing for yourself and for the joy of singing, for creating with your voice, something totally unique to the human kind. You can possibly sing for your friends, you can play an instrument. You can make music by clapping your hands to the beat. My people did not have many instruments beside our voices and instruments of rhythm, but we made music. Thank you. Me, Thank you Mael.
Claude, We will conclude this now. Me, Alright then Claude, and thank you very much. |