11-13-2009, 02:49 PM
Thank you very much for this additional information, I look forward to reading up on it.
Not to get off topic much, but, I became a major fan of Jethro Tull (some would say a fanatic) a few years ago. What I've noticed recently is that almost every one of their songs has lyrics that contain very important messages. Some of these even resonate very much with the teachings of the Law of One. What I find happens usually with a new song I listen to by Tull is I'm first captivated by the beautiful music, but am not too sure about the lyrics and what they mean. I later look up the lyrics, and am surprised how relevant and resonant they are with both me and the situations in the world. My most recent experience with this is the song Silver River Turning Link . I was first wowed by the music itself, but after reading the lyrics, I found out it's about the present crisis involving industrial pollution and the working man's plight. "We know what's right. We're just living it wrong. There's no easy answer in the green man's song. What do you do when your river's turning blue?"
I mention this because I can't help but wonder if my obsession with Jethro Tull is somehow connected with one reason I'm incarnated now at this time, because Jethro Tull seems to be a largely under rated band that actually had some brilliant music and important words of warning for mankind. I also think it would be very relevant if studying Jethro Tull lyrics in English class at school was part of the curriculum. Just my thoughts.
Not to get off topic much, but, I became a major fan of Jethro Tull (some would say a fanatic) a few years ago. What I've noticed recently is that almost every one of their songs has lyrics that contain very important messages. Some of these even resonate very much with the teachings of the Law of One. What I find happens usually with a new song I listen to by Tull is I'm first captivated by the beautiful music, but am not too sure about the lyrics and what they mean. I later look up the lyrics, and am surprised how relevant and resonant they are with both me and the situations in the world. My most recent experience with this is the song Silver River Turning Link . I was first wowed by the music itself, but after reading the lyrics, I found out it's about the present crisis involving industrial pollution and the working man's plight. "We know what's right. We're just living it wrong. There's no easy answer in the green man's song. What do you do when your river's turning blue?"
I mention this because I can't help but wonder if my obsession with Jethro Tull is somehow connected with one reason I'm incarnated now at this time, because Jethro Tull seems to be a largely under rated band that actually had some brilliant music and important words of warning for mankind. I also think it would be very relevant if studying Jethro Tull lyrics in English class at school was part of the curriculum. Just my thoughts.