As you continue to follow your artistic path, I think that by taking the time to notice your body, your mind, your spirit and how you feel among the three, your growth will be paramount and you will find so much success and love and joy in the process. I am so inspired by you!
Love how handpan became the quiet catalyst here. The shift from lyric-heavy music to instrumental handpan as a way to make space for ur own creative voice is such an underrated move. Malte Marten is brilliant, the tonal sustain on handpan creates this meditative loop that doesn't compete with thought. That yoga class moment about music being inherently psychological is gold, it reframes the question from 'what am I listening to' to 'what am I avoiding hearing.'
Thank you for this thoughtful response and for taking the time to read my work. I love that you are familiar with Malte Marten. I feel like he has been my little secret since I discovered him. As for that yoga teacher, it was quite interesting because the next time I ran into her was in a group meditation meeting not affiliated with yoga at all. I was able to let her know that her comments stayed with me over the months between her making them and me seeing her again. It was quite lovely.
As you continue to follow your artistic path, I think that by taking the time to notice your body, your mind, your spirit and how you feel among the three, your growth will be paramount and you will find so much success and love and joy in the process. I am so inspired by you!
This is so sweet and so true. Just gotta trust the process, huh? That is when the magic happens.
Yesssss, absolutely.
Love how handpan became the quiet catalyst here. The shift from lyric-heavy music to instrumental handpan as a way to make space for ur own creative voice is such an underrated move. Malte Marten is brilliant, the tonal sustain on handpan creates this meditative loop that doesn't compete with thought. That yoga class moment about music being inherently psychological is gold, it reframes the question from 'what am I listening to' to 'what am I avoiding hearing.'
Thank you for this thoughtful response and for taking the time to read my work. I love that you are familiar with Malte Marten. I feel like he has been my little secret since I discovered him. As for that yoga teacher, it was quite interesting because the next time I ran into her was in a group meditation meeting not affiliated with yoga at all. I was able to let her know that her comments stayed with me over the months between her making them and me seeing her again. It was quite lovely.