“… but for music” — a Quick Note w/excerpts May 7, 2025
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Many blessings to everyone and especially to anyone Counting the Omer and/or observing the third week of Pascha.
“…You see, my dear friend, I am made up of contradictions, and I have reached a very mature age without resting upon anything positive, without having calmed my restless spirit either by religion or philosophy. Undoubtedly I should have gone mad but for music. Music is indeed the most beautiful of all Heaven’s gifts to humanity wandering in the darkness. Alone it calms, enlightens, and stills our souls. It is not the straw to which the drowning man clings; but a true friend, refuge, and comforter, for whose sake life is worth living.”
— quoted from 1877 letter from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to Nadezhda Filaretovna “N. F.” von Meck (who financially supported the composer for 13-years), as published in The Life & Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky by Modeste Tchaikovsky
Today’s practice — like so many practices — often begins with bringing awareness to how you are feeling and to what you are feeling.
Then we breathe into the feelings.
Maybe, like me, or Johannes Brahms (b. 1833) and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (b. 1840), you are feeling too much for words and would be completely overwhelmed — “… but for music.”
Maybe, like me, or those great composers and Robert Browning (b. 1812), you are hoping the words you, somehow, find and share resonate in a special way — so that, “…we are allied” — if for “…but one moment!”
Perhaps, like me, it is the music, the poetry, and the practice that allows you to “…make perfect the present,” and stay in the “Now”.
“Out of your whole life give but one moment!
All of your life that has gone before,
All to come after it, – so you ignore,
So you make perfect the present, – condense,
In a rapture of rage, for perfection’s endowment,
Thought and feeling and soul and sense –
Merged in a moment which gives me at last
You around me for once, you beneath me, above me –
Me – sure that despite of time future, time past, –
This tick of our life-time’s one moment you love me!
How long such suspension may linger? Ah, Sweet –
The moment eternal – just that and no more –
When ecstasy’s utmost we clutch at the core
While cheeks burn, arms open, eyes shut and lips meet!”
— quoted from the poem “Now” by Robert Browning
Browning, Tchaikovsky, and Brahms all expressed their feelings in their art. While I don’t touch on Brahms very much, the other two inspired today’s practice.
CLICK ON THE EXCERPT TITLES BELOW FOR MORE!
“Rejoice we are allied
To That which doth provide
And not partake, effect and not receive!
A spark disturbs our clod;
Nearer we hold of God
Who gives, than of His tribes that take, I must believe.”
— quoted from the poem “RABBI BEN EZRA” by Robert Browning
Please join me today (Wednesday, May 7th) at 4:30 PM or 7:15 PM for a yoga practice on Zoom. A chair will come in handy for this practice! You can use the link from the “Class Schedules” calendar if you run into any problems checking into the class. You can request an audio recording of this practice via a comment below or (for a slightly faster reply) you can email myra (at) ajoyfulpractice.com.
There are two (2) playlist options:
A more “Christmas-y” option is available on YouTube and Spotify. [Look for “05072022 Rejoice We Are Allied”]
A symphony referenced during the practice is also available on YouTube and Spotify. [Look for “10282020 Feeling Pathétique?”]
If you are thinking about suicide, worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, you can dial 988 (in the US) or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also call this TALK line if you are struggling with addiction or involved in an abusive relationship. The Lifeline network is free, confidential, and available to all 24/7. YOU CAN TALK ABOUT ANYTHING.
White Flag is a new app, which I have not yet researched, but which may be helpful if you need peer-to-peer (non-professional) support.
If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgement-free place to talk, you can also click here to contact the TrevorLifeline (which is staffed 24/7 with trained counselors).
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