“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
Sometimes we can’t hear the music that others dance to. We see them go through the motions and wonder at the rhythm or lack thereof in their movements and become puzzled. So often the temptation is to diagnose, to remedy, to try to bring them to the point where they realize that they don’t hear the music that we can’t here. Would that we could listen with the heart. We may catch the strains of an ineffable tune with beauty that we have denied ourselves before. We may even wish to dance ourselves if only we could bring ourselves to break free of the fear of being misunderstood by those still denying themselves the song. Perhaps we continue to hear nothing but with open hearts we realize that that is not the loss of the dancer but ours. Love brings faith that the music is there whether we hear it or not.
Blessings, G
Reblogged this on jazfagan and commented:
Another great philosophic thought for the day from Grosenberg….Thank you G
Love it, being a musician this post spoke directly to me…Thank you G
Fantastic image and heart felt words – we are the dance at the heart of every atom…