Music Is Love
By Carmen Allgood
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
In 1967 we saw “The Summer of Love” gathering speed, setting
the stage in San Francisco for a radical change that no one could have
predicted. Well, maybe Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce saw it coming.
By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million
strong. And right now the Baby Boomers are a bit shell-shocked that “The
Woodstock Music and Art Fair: An Aquarian Exposition,” was a big, gigantic
surprise 46 years ago.
The hippie movement dropped into high gear in the summer of
1969 for three days of peace, love, and music on Max Yasker’s dairy farm in New
York. The counter-culture gave birth to anti-establishment ideals and
early-tacky clothing. Hair cuts were out — free love was in.
During the bad-weather event, three souls passed and three
new souls hopped on board to join the “hooked generation.”
Not to be upstaged in the realm of monumental happenings,
The Beatles arrived in the states 51 years ago and the rest is just history.
Rock & Roll was here to stay, destined somehow to save the day.
These pivotal events took society by storm via drugs and sex
and rock and roll, uniting us under a single thought that astrologers called,
“The Dawning of the Age of Aquarius.”
The battle cry of the ’60’s became: “Who am I, what are we?”
and was adopted through a telepathic osmosis — or terrestrial thought as a
whole — by a generation that was driven to turn on, tune in, and drop out.
It also aged our parents who looked on in horror as they
thought in silence: My God, we’ve created a monster! Almost 76 million boomers
arrived in the U.S. alone. Time flies when you’re having fun, and time is on
our side, yes it is…
Soul Sacrifice
It should come as no surprise to us that everyone resonates
to a much higher frequency and vibration than what we present “down here.” Our
joyful noise travels on and on across the universe via sound waves known as
music. There’s just no stopping a great thing.
Let’s fess up that all the commotion we generate is also
making waves of a different sort. So perhaps it would be in our best interests
to see to it that any potential receivers “out there” are only picking up good
vibrations. Making contact of any kind should be something we would all love to
write home about.
Say the Word and You’ll be Free
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young composed a song called
“Music is Love,” which pretty much summarizes the stuff everything is made of.
Word on the street is that a child prodigy will excel in
math or music, denoting an inner child’s need for a never-ending stream of
“Vitamin M.”
Either way, mathematicians will ultimately narrow it down to
“everything is one thing,” revealing the simplicity of oneness. Most scientists
agree that everything came from one thing; the truth about us is the same.
Spiritualists teach that oneness is sublime.
Music Is Love - Woodstock concert
Ironically, acknowledging that content trumps form does not
help the technicians recognize the unity that binds us all together, which
establishes the unalterable rule of oneness. This revelation still seems a
little too far-fetched to be accepted by intellectuals, which is why we need
musicians who do not know how they know, but happily deliver the goods anyway.
As the messengers, musicians everywhere will be the first to
admit they use words, or no words, to let us know beyond a shadow of a doubt
that we are all one and love is the answer. Language presents no barriers when
feelings of joy and happiness are so evident in the vibe of a song.
Talkin’ About My Generation
The reason music strikes a chord so deep within us is
because it is in tune and perfect harmony with everything that is. Music is an
invisible, intangible force that elevates us to our inner sanctum — just like
love.
With zero degrees of separation, the sound of music is what
gets our attention, draws us all together, and heals our hearts as one — ask
anyone.
Music Is Love - Animals
Music isn’t just attractive to humans. Animals are clearly
stimulated and soothed by love as well. Birds dance, cobras sway, cats swish
their tales, and dogs are known to sing along with their masters. Horses prance
and elephants set their massive heads and trunks in a pendulum motion to
beautiful music. Birds sing, bees buzz, and the earth vibrates with babbling
brooks while trees rustle, wolves howl, and the wind cries Mary.
Plants also show a strong affinity for Classical music, and
cringe over Heavy Metal. Go figure.
Baby, Baby Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat
There’s been a lot of speculation as to the origins of life,
which carries us up to this moment in time. Uncertainty leaves us feeling
helpless with the daunting task of deciphering the theory of everything.
The original instrument humans had is the beating of a
heart. The heart stretches and rolls with every heart that beats as one. The
first vibe and sound we experience is the heartbeat of our mother, calling us
to feel connected and at peace.
Science is awesome, but it will never outshine the spiritual
delight and heights we can reach as individuals who feel caught up in the rhythms
of life. Our divine essence is perfectly in tune with the ebb and flow of the
symphony we all hear as we make our way through this world.
Show Me the Meaning of the Word
Music is one of the only things we will listen to en masse,
as it moves effortlessly across all barriers and boundaries we have established
to lay claim to what inherently belongs to everyone. And it’s one, two, three,
what are we fighting for?
When we’re down and troubled and we need a helping hand,
count on a bunch of pot-smoking musicians to save the day. They can put on
world-wide concerts that our governments could never organize, providing a
serious band aid where it is needed the most.
Musicians are great keynote speakers because they don’t have
an agenda. Their only function is to share their gift and lift us all as one.
It is working.
Songwriters and composers use their art to reflect what
people are thinking and feeling. Lyrics speak loudly and clearly of political
and social unrest. Songs tell us how to live our lives, what choices we can
make, and how to deal with emotional struggles.
Music also elevates us to another place and time that
touches a sensitive nerve. It generates a one love, one heart vibration that
serves as a constant reminder that we are all in this together.
Nothing seems to slap down the establishment in such a
loving way as music. It reflects the angst of young people who are dealing with
inequality and oppression. It also heals wounds and gives us more hope than
anything else in the world, reminding us to release ourselves from mental
slavery.
The Sounds of Silence
It seems preposterous that there is so much conflict on our
tiny planet. Our task lies in healing the core issue that makes the illusion of
separation from love seem real. And history would not keep repeating itself
unless we were making the same mistake over and over: We refuse to love one
another.
Still, the world is making great strides in the right
direction. Carried on the wings of love, millions of gifted artists express the
beauty that rests in each of us.
With all the Karmic deals going on, let us be willing to
release the issues and beliefs that keep the problem unresolved.
Regardless of the path we choose we still arrive at the only
destination there is. And we can either take the long way home, or be here now.
Turn to songs in the key of life and recognize that loving
our neighbor is the same as loving ourselves. And in the end, the love we take
is equal to the love we make. Love is the Answer.
The couple on the cover of the Woodstock LP (pictured above)
is still happily married, and living in Florida.
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