Thoughts on Music and Its Connection to Everything

Existence is sound. Sound expresses itself through matter. We wonder why some things we cannot attract into our lives and more than anything why that specific thing. It is simpler than we imagine. If the sound of that thing does not match yours, that thing will not have a connection to you, it has a different tone. Different tones cannot sing the same song, they will be out of tune with one another.

Let’s take romantic relationships for an example since it is quite appropriate for the season we are in. Many of us who are on a rapid path of inner evolution understand that during that process it is quite difficult to connect to someone or perhaps even unfavorable because your tone changes rapidly; therefore your perception, your level of understanding of life and its core changes consistently. It is of high benefit to dedicate time to yourself to get to that nice steady(ish) tone that allows you to chill in it for some time. Yet if partners are mature on both ends and conscious, the growth and fluctuation is allowed to take place yet both ends have to evolve similarly to be able to withstand each others frequencies and tones.

Believe it or not your inner being very often helps you not to attract another in your life or more than anything the one you desire to attract for your own good.

Connecting to Sound helps us naturally to fine-tune our own song, our own frequency in continues evolvement. It helps to notice what sound you listen to, notice if your sound throughout your life changed? Have you listened to the same sound, to the same type of music, to the same type of genre all your life? Stagnation in sound creates stagnation in inner evolvement.

For example, back in teens I was introduced to Metal and Rock by my cousins and I absolutely loved it. Why? It helped me to connect to my anger. I was a bit pissed off at the world as many teens are I guess, yet I was a shy type and couldn’t and wasn’t allowed to express it much so I was drown to Metal music that allowed me to feel it internally. Then I transitioned to Rap and Hip Hop to learn the way to express my anger. I spent some time there and loved it. Then there came a point when words in Rap and Hip Hope was rough for my ears, and taking me back to where I no longer was going and it was time to say goodbye to those songs. Then I moved into Classical yet growing up I didn’t care for it too much. I enjoyed the Classical music that allowed me to elevate my emotions to a higher vibration and higher state of thought and emotion. I entertained Pop music for a bit but never could truly connect to main stream music that much. I was realizing without knowing how much brain washing it presented and it was consistent turn off for me even during my ‘party years or more like months.’ Finally at my mid and late 30s I transitioned into enjoying Electronic music. I spent some time diving into it. I questioned why I connected to it at such a later time in my life whereas it typically happens the other way around and simply had no answer to that and accept it as is. But the reason why I was drown to it is it had no words, it presented unique sounds, took me into space oppose to the wounds, evolved me beyond what I already was. These were my discoveries.

Today, I don’t listen to Electronic as much as before, but more dive into Melodic gorgeous voices and healing sounds of shamanic drums, singing bowls and nature.

You see, how sound and music can tell us about life and ourself? It can tell us where we have been, it can tell us where we are now and perhaps it can even tell us where we are going.

Oxana Spivey