Calm + Serene + Breathtaking | It was the music!A Story by Debra J. GordonMusic is very suggestive.
Here’s a true story to exemplify what I mean. Years ago when Tower Records was in business, I visited one
of their locations in the Metro Atlanta area central to the financial hub of
town. It was hot and I do mean hot and in the heart of five o'clock traffic.
Car horns blasting, bus fumes a'smoking -- and if I recall, my gas tank was on
near empty. You know the kind of day I'm describing, right? Well anyway, although I'd pulled a long day on my feet at
work, I just had to buy the new Yanni CD. So instead of heading to the gas
station, I made a bee line across two lanes of traffic and pulled into the
infamous Lenox Square shopping center, off one of the many Peachtree Street
thoroughfares. Buying gas had become a secondary mission at the time. When I entered the store, the a/c was most refreshing 'cause
like I said, it was a sticky-hot-in-the-South day outside-- at least 98
degrees. But only seconds after entering the store, what I then noticed was how
silent the store was. How still everything was-- like the calm found in Heaven. It took my breath away. Directly ahead of me was a guy that could have been a Sumo
wrestler who had a bald head and was tattooed up the arms like crazy. Next to
him, by contrast was a skinny little guy dressed in a black leather vest (even
in the heat), chains hanging from his pants pockets which held his wallet in
place (keys dangling too)... who had dyed-red hair before it was popular. I
suspect he may have lived in the then hip, Virginia Highland's area which was
only one MARTA (rapid transit) station away. As I continued walking back to the enclosed listening sound
room, I passed by an elderly couple in the country western section staring at a
Travis Tritt CD. She, a slight woman with perfectly coiffured dirty blonde hair
and really bright red nails, seemed to be transfixed on the cover-- while hubby
the dutiful husband, held onto her handbag wide receiver style. And as I looked over the horizon of the store, EVERYONE was
not saying a word... busy at task... each into his/her own little world... and
I wondered why? It was the music. The store was broadcasting a newly released meditation CD.
And no matter how diverse the people in the store appeared to be, we were all
responding to the vibes of this beautiful music. Amazing how such a simple
thing can invoke harmony and unity. Music. Seems like that was decades ago. Our world wasn't in such
turmoil then. Today however the world could use a bit more meditative music.
And I wish it could be just as easy today as it was back on that day in
Atlanta, to depart an ample dose of goodness in the World-- as one unknown
musician's CD accomplished, back on that blistering evening in Atlanta. . . . It's 1:52am. As I reflect on the fond memories above and for
the assurance that 'all is well,' Yanni's "At the Accropolis," CD was
indeed worth the purchase. Calm + Serene + Breathtaking | It was the music! © 2013, By Debra J. Gordon © 2020 Debra J. Gordon |
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