Every great movie has a score. Every great life should have one as well.
I’m sure all of us have seen the slide shows, the trailers, the promo videos, and the like. All incorporating music to set the tone. Sometime you can see different scenes without music and they are pretty much…well, bland. No mood nor emotion. Then they can add all different types of sounds and tones and pitches to describe what is either being seen or what they want you to see. (I’m not musical in any way, shape, or form so pardon my ignorance on the technicality of the terms used or not used) Using this art form they can make something epic or make something calmer. Question is…what is the soundtrack to your story? What music, score, or sounds would describe your life currently?
We are all made of light, we are all made of sound. Hebrews 1:3a says
He is the sole expression of the glory of God [the Light-being, the out-raying or radiance of the divine], and He is the perfect imprint and very image of [God’s] nature, upholding and maintaining and guiding and propelling the universe by His mighty word of power.
All things are held together by His word or sound or score. Research has shown that even our DNA can be put into sound and music. So in the depths of who we are…the very fabric of our being is sound and light. Our spirit are creative light from the very substance of our Father. When One Candle lights another candle the Original Light is never diminished but produces another of the same kind. You ever wonder where the term, “they were in tune with each other” comes from?
What is your internal soundtrack? What is your external soundtrack? Internal soundtrack is the message we speak about ourselves to ourselves. It forms our emotions and reactions. It either gives or takes away from our spirit’s work in our life. The external soundtrack is what others say and what we allow to influence and affect us. It is the words we allow to land and take residence. Our soundtracks or scores are the resounding tune that portrays the emotion of our current state. Like I said above, in the same way we can be in the same situation and the score can determine how to feel, react, or respond in the given circumstance.
What I was originally getting at (lol) is what actual music or score would you use to describe your story? Lord of the Rings theme? Braveheart? The Notebook? Cinderella? The Last of the Mohicans? Sleeping Beauty?
Personally I love bagpipes. They are epic!
I love this Love Song from God to us on the sound track of John Nuttall. Someone else added the video montage.
I love the Spirit of this letter: Let all those that seek You rejoice and be glad in You: let such as love your Salvation say continually, The LORD be magnified.
Psalm 40
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Just Amazing – My compliments!
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You should read my article We Are The Grand Band. I have so many loves of music including the one you posted. As of the last couple days I have been drawn back to Enigma with Gregorian chants or with indian chants. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDPGohgpaLc&index=3&list=RDcQ-48rr6Wfo
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I messed up my link. Hope this works.
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And this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jku90o0K0EI
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You would not believe how this song has actually become the soundtrack of my life the last 2 days. I will be writing something soon about what has happened to me!
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You might be interested in this video, Why Music Matters, it’s so good!
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what a cool and interesting post. will definitely ponder this but i would say my soundtracks would be full of intensity. (my husband calls it drama!)
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