Nature sets a good example. I have confirmed this piece to be authored by Rev. Noel McInnis. I chose the music because the same repetitive cluster chord (used throughout) gives the piece a feeling of movement, while the cello explores the shoreline (so-to-speak). Also because the piece doesn't "end" with a traditional cadence, implying "to be continued." It is my hope that this piece will relax you, allowing you to drift, very much like a leaf floating atop a stream, following the currents and eddies at their whim. Observe the scenery, ever changing. Breathe and relax. Do not resist. That which we resist, persists. This was first posted on June 12 (2010) and re-posted to correct the spelling of the author's name. At that time it had 97 views. This new one has had 3 views. Flow is starting out it's new life on a very round number, 100. A good omen. Thank you Rev. McInnis.
truly wonderful Music/words and images!
InLak'ech
Seiosh 5 months ago
@Seiosh
I have always liked these words and it was great joy to put it to music and photos. Thanks for watching and for leaving some kind words.
merhlin 5 months ago
Thank you very much directly from my heart. This music is so astonishingly beautiful and for what I feel matches perfectly with this fLOw ~~~~~~
as what I see and read here furthers on (can you say so), what has just set to water, as you say, like the leaf , helps to release ~ I'm happy to find mirrored what is beginning to be set free ~~~ love (like those two words flow ~ love have so much in common)
erytroboxer 5 months ago
@erytroboxer Thank you for watching and I love it when people take a moment to leave their thoughts, as you did. Flow in love.
merhlin 5 months ago
Great upload. I like the music.
You wrote in a comment answer:"it's not my "job" to please everyone. I must come from my heart, even when some disagree"!! That´s the point, that´s artistic freedom! Really very good!!!!
Cheers, Frank
FrankRMusic 5 months ago
@FrankRMusic Thanks Frank. I value your input.
merhlin 5 months ago