I can't tell you how valuable it is for me to hear this diverse response.
I'm very appreciative of the example of Bach listening. Bach always has my respect, not to mention his heart.
I'm interested in the essence of meditation, which I believe is what is: the real, with less mental comment. Thoughts endlessly create scenarios of division, discrimination, habitualizing, etc.
In early 21st century, it would be rare to find someone who knows what it means to let go of "doing," for a few seconds, a few minutes. Non-doing, for periods of time, is truly listening to the music, or being with it.
Music is magic, in my view.
Truly relaxed, effortlessly interested attention, is very close to not doing. The effortless piece is right at the hub-nub of meditation, but here I'm nailing for a precise goal. That's likely a mistake.
If, for decade after decade, a behavior can be strongly associated with "enjoyment," it has meditative quality, most certainly.
I'm very appreciative of the example of Bach listening. Bach always has my respect, not to mention his heart.
I'm interested in the essence of meditation, which I believe is what is: the real, with less mental comment. Thoughts endlessly create scenarios of division, discrimination, habitualizing, etc.
In early 21st century, it would be rare to find someone who knows what it means to let go of "doing," for a few seconds, a few minutes. Non-doing, for periods of time, is truly listening to the music, or being with it.
Music is magic, in my view.
Truly relaxed, effortlessly interested attention, is very close to not doing. The effortless piece is right at the hub-nub of meditation, but here I'm nailing for a precise goal. That's likely a mistake.
If, for decade after decade, a behavior can be strongly associated with "enjoyment," it has meditative quality, most certainly.