I was wrong. I thought of my point of view would help her but it became a disaster. It made her cry that was really bad. I don't like to someone hurts because of me. I shouldn't have expressed my opinion. Anyway, I learned a lesson.
It is good for poets to cry. That way they get inspired to produce the best BLUES. That had been the tradition of people who suffer. They compose the blues, and they can even make their instruments cry in performances. On the other hand, [was it Abe Lincoln or Al Einstein?] one should never believe what one reads on the internet. Ha..ha.. now you feel sad. Good time to see if you can produce some verse. Something like... I thought she was a nutter Told her to go see a shrink She came back all a flutter Now I feel much like a fink.
Hi Friend Hi friendI can only say that you are not alone here, everyone is with you. Seethis, I'm Here To Tell You - My Pal I wrote after reading your poetry. Hope you will like it. Regards Ratna
As a therapy certain ragas reported powerful when played regularly to patients. In Chennai we have in Apollo Hospital this music therapy. @shanvi contributed in IL a great more informative article in link Music my passion-4...Low on Confidence???
No worries, no worries Before the sadness happened in my life, I was trying to implement "The Secret". However, i was naive in my approach. When something unpleasant would happen, I would ignore instead of confront it. Life has all sorts of flavors. I'm trying to find a middle ground to acknowledge the sadness, madness, badness and try to make sense of it with limited Human vision (i.e. dogs see few colors, humans see more, what does God see?)
Oh my it is perfectly allright No need to lose sleep tonight Everything happens for the best Cheer up, and take rest
Oooooohhh thank you for sharing this. Right now I am working on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni SA. Next are alankars. I believe these form basis of raagas. Now I shall research this more.