02/02/2026
Here’s my latest Substack article (subscribe for free), where I bridge the worlds of art, music, and spirituality:
https://bluesoulearth.substack.com/p/spirituality-science-and-music-mirrors
I write: Nature connects me more profoundly with Spirit, while music and art open portals beyond linear time. In those moments, I disappear. I lose a sense of time itself. Before words, we had a pulse, perhaps a rhythm, such as the beating of a heart, the hush of wind through trees, the low hum of existence itself. Long before spirituality was organized into doctrines or philosophies, it was felt—much like music is felt—vibrating through the body, bypassing logic, speaking directly to something ancient within us. There’s a sense of silence and repose to this sensation.
Meanwhile, our external world is loud, full of digital chatter ranging from opinions and fear-based narratives on social media to tainted news, and perhaps a digital identity we’ve created that doesn’t match how we truly feel inside. We live in a constant state of information overload in an always-on world, much like a radio stuck between stations keeps hissing at us until we finally get up and turn it off.
Spiritual awakening often begins not with clarity, but with dissonance when something just feels off and then silence has an opportunity to enter.
Harmonization is important in music, and balance is important in art, just as both are in spirituality . When we are in tune with ourselves, we can attune to others, which simply means deep listening so that we can connect with their soul, not their exterior shell. When we tune ourselves like an instrument, we become harmonized.
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