to get shit done.
I mean really, suddenly everything is in full ignition. My heart is alive. My life is moving. To where, is the question. From what I can tell, it's feeling pretty good so far.
It also feels as if there's just so much to do, yet when I'm concentrating on what tasks to get done, the mind moves into a state of emptiness. It's very frustrating at times. I suppose it's my subconscious telling me to be still and listen; then move.
It certainly helps me stay contained when I'm listening to "Angelica", by Lamb on their Between Darkness and Wonder album. It's phenomenal the way life is in a state of witness when listening to "Angelica". It's almost like trusting the change that is constantly happening. You feel it. You know it's there. In a way, you are apart of it. You are creating and at the mercy of it.
I get a similar experience, with a more urban twist, in The Cardigans' Gran Turismo. Specifically with "Erase/Rewind", there's a deep resonance with the modern life and movement; the electric flow of todays technology. "Erase and rewind... because I've been changing my mind... " isn't that uncommon of a thought for me. At least with The Cardigans I know it's apart of the flow of things.
Sitting. Waiting. Wishing.
...for the sound of love,
Attie
I mean really, suddenly everything is in full ignition. My heart is alive. My life is moving. To where, is the question. From what I can tell, it's feeling pretty good so far.
It also feels as if there's just so much to do, yet when I'm concentrating on what tasks to get done, the mind moves into a state of emptiness. It's very frustrating at times. I suppose it's my subconscious telling me to be still and listen; then move.
It certainly helps me stay contained when I'm listening to "Angelica", by Lamb on their Between Darkness and Wonder album. It's phenomenal the way life is in a state of witness when listening to "Angelica". It's almost like trusting the change that is constantly happening. You feel it. You know it's there. In a way, you are apart of it. You are creating and at the mercy of it.
I get a similar experience, with a more urban twist, in The Cardigans' Gran Turismo. Specifically with "Erase/Rewind", there's a deep resonance with the modern life and movement; the electric flow of todays technology. "Erase and rewind... because I've been changing my mind... " isn't that uncommon of a thought for me. At least with The Cardigans I know it's apart of the flow of things.
Sitting. Waiting. Wishing.
...for the sound of love,
Attie

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