Brillat Savarin, the first modern food writer, wrote, "Tell me what you eat and I will tell you who you are."
It is entirely possible that the music you actually like, that actually vitalizes
you is the key to who you really are.
Not the music you've been told you must like. Not the music you've persuaded yourself that you like because your guru favors it.
The music that your molecules actually dance to.
If you have forgotten who you are, bootlegging some music you repudiated
in order to please a guru or sheikh - that music you told you should not like
but that deep down you actually love - that's what to listen to.
If your soul actually rejoices in Jerry Garcia, take a break
from ghazals and lend an ear to the Grateful Dead.
Or it just may be Sylvester who makes you feel mighty real.
It is entirely possible that the music you actually like, that actually vitalizes
you is the key to who you really are.
Not the music you've been told you must like. Not the music you've persuaded yourself that you like because your guru favors it.
The music that your molecules actually dance to.
If you have forgotten who you are, bootlegging some music you repudiated
in order to please a guru or sheikh - that music you told you should not like
but that deep down you actually love - that's what to listen to.
If your soul actually rejoices in Jerry Garcia, take a break
from ghazals and lend an ear to the Grateful Dead.
Or it just may be Sylvester who makes you feel mighty real.