The first time I heard the song '11th dimension' I didn't really hang onto the lyrics or search for them. The feeling I got from the music itself took me over like happy and passionate waves of notes crashing between my ears. Then, after reading the lyrics, it was like the song morphed and became another creation altogether. The words used are really powerful and thoughtful. What I feel from the song is the power of forgiveness, having an open mind, the uniqueness we all have and the importance of giving a s*#@ about this world, and ourselves... to forget the hatred, evil and narcissism and to pur more Love and care in the day to day which some of us feel that binds us. If you wake up in the morning thinking it's going to be a crap day, it will. If your thoughts change for the better, then you'll not miss out on all the beauty that is there, even in the places you usually don't dare to go.
Don't forget to dig deeper, ask questions and try and regain some of the innocence lost from childhood that escapes us so quickly. Never be afraid to ask why and keep an open mind.
Thank you, Julian for sharing your Love, music and perspective with us... I am grateful.
~cg
The first time I heard the song '11th dimension' I didn't really hang onto the lyrics or search for them. The feeling I got from the music itself took me over like happy and passionate waves of notes crashing between my ears. Then, after reading the lyrics, it was like the song morphed and became another creation altogether. The words used are really powerful and thoughtful. What I feel from the song is the power of forgiveness, having an open mind, the uniqueness we all have and the importance of giving a s*#@ about this world, and ourselves... to forget the hatred, evil and narcissism and to pur more Love and care in the day to day which some of us feel that binds us. If you wake up in the morning thinking it's going to be a crap day, it will. If your thoughts change for the better, then you'll not miss out on all the beauty that is there, even in the places you usually don't dare to go.
Don't forget to dig deeper, ask questions and try and regain some of the innocence lost from childhood that escapes us so quickly. Never be afraid to ask why and keep an open mind.
Thank you, Julian for sharing your Love, music and perspective with us... I am grateful. ~cg