Nice! Interesting too! I was guessing, generally, the art follows the poetryβ¦but you never know. I find it very interesting when listening to singer/song writers talk about whether the melody comes first, or the words. One famous example was Paul McCartney who talked about one of his iconic songs βYesterdayβ. The melody came to him first, and he used the words βscrambled eggsβ as a place holder before landing on the general theme and the word βyesterdayβ after a couple of weeks of the melody haunting him. Others of course talk about poetry/words coming first then setting music to them. Classic famous duo: Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Bernie almost always wrote the words, gave them Elton, who sometimes only took a day to set them to music. Anywayβ¦creativity - particularly within non-duality and no-self - is quite interesting! Cheers!
Mmmmmmmmm so lovely! Thank you. ππ»
Thank you Vanya βΊοΈπ€ππΌ
π And the image is just beautiful, truly!
One of my favorites thus far Dean! Thank you β€οΈ this time the image came before the words did.
Nice! Interesting too! I was guessing, generally, the art follows the poetryβ¦but you never know. I find it very interesting when listening to singer/song writers talk about whether the melody comes first, or the words. One famous example was Paul McCartney who talked about one of his iconic songs βYesterdayβ. The melody came to him first, and he used the words βscrambled eggsβ as a place holder before landing on the general theme and the word βyesterdayβ after a couple of weeks of the melody haunting him. Others of course talk about poetry/words coming first then setting music to them. Classic famous duo: Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Bernie almost always wrote the words, gave them Elton, who sometimes only took a day to set them to music. Anywayβ¦creativity - particularly within non-duality and no-self - is quite interesting! Cheers!
Itβs quote fascinating how it approaches us differently and still in each route magic happens βΊοΈ Cheers!