08-19-2016, 01:36 PM
So, I suppose it is just another way to me that Ra challenges us to look beneath the surface of the words and to look to the heart of the matters.
I am reading The Music Lesson by Victor Wooten and he was visited by one 'Michael' who showed him many things but one was how the more you focus on something the more it will 'pop out' in reality. Think of the colour blue, suddenly you will notice everything blue. Think of red, you notice everything red. He then showed this also applied to animal tracks and sounds in music. What you focus on will bring things out and make more noticeable the things you are focused on.
Maybe the reason I see this passage somewhat differently is because of what I am looking for in it?
I am reading The Music Lesson by Victor Wooten and he was visited by one 'Michael' who showed him many things but one was how the more you focus on something the more it will 'pop out' in reality. Think of the colour blue, suddenly you will notice everything blue. Think of red, you notice everything red. He then showed this also applied to animal tracks and sounds in music. What you focus on will bring things out and make more noticeable the things you are focused on.
Maybe the reason I see this passage somewhat differently is because of what I am looking for in it?