avatarSusan Brearley

Summary

The website content reflects on the profound connection between individuals through voice, music, and vibration, likening the exchange of energy to the movement of ripples and the interplay of surfing.

Abstract

The text titled "Nashville Eclipse Encounter" under the section "Poetry" delves into the intangible yet palpable connections that occur between people when they engage with each other through sound and music. It describes an almost mystical exchange where energy spreads in waves, touching the essence of those it encounters, much like a rubber ball bouncing off a wall. The narrative ponders the nature of these connections, questioning the identities of those who are attuned to the spiritual resonance of sound, those who are the "code shifters." It suggests that there are individuals waiting to catch and respond to the right tones, words, and vibrations, to engage in a cycle of energy exchange from one form to another, culminating in the simple, joyous act of surfing the waves of these connections.

Opinions

  • The author believes in a deep spiritual connection facilitated by sound and music, which transcends the physical realm.
  • There is an appreciation for the unseen yet felt energy that emanates from sound vibrations and their interaction with the material world.
  • The text implies that certain individuals are more sensitive to these vibrations, acting as conduits or "code shifters" who can perceive and influence the spiritual aspects of sound.
  • The concept of "shape shifters" suggests a dynamic and transformative nature of both the energy and the individuals who engage with it.
  • The author seems to celebrate the act of engaging with these energy waves, whether through active participation or passive observation, akin to surfing.
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Poetry

Nashville Eclipse Encounter

Seeing The Unseen

I see you.

You see me.

who are all these people sliding by us, as we spirit connect in voice and music and vibration

As the tone is rung, as the sound energy spreads, as it ripples out and touches the substance, the carbon, the elements where it vibrates and resists, it bounces like a rubber ball against a wall.

What are these forms, these shape shifters?

where are the code shifters who sense the tone who feel the spirit who absorb the word who bounce it back?

They are there, waiting for the tones. For their tones, for their word, for their circle, to catch the seed the dandelion casts, the pebble the creation drops, to touch the ripple, to feel the touch, to feel the movement of the tone from this tone to the next tone, to bounce from wave to wave.

or just to surf.

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Spirituality
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