Tonight I went and I sat up in the Eliza R. Snow Building on Campus. This is the music building on our campus. From where I was sitting I could hear someone practicing a jazz number on the piano and a classical piece on the flute. I strongly believe that music has power. It can uplift you or it can degrade you. It can make you happy or it can make you sad. Music has the power to not only change moods but to change lives.
The first time I ever attended an orchestra was here in Rexburg about 9 months ago. It was then that the power of music became real to me. As I was sitting in the audience at the Rexburg Tabernacle I couldn't help but to be wrapped up in the notes and melodies that played around me. When I was there, it didn't matter what went on throughout the day. All that mattered was the beautiful pieces being played straight to my soul.
That's what music does. It doesn't just go into the ears, it goes directly to the soul. And stays there. Stays there to be recalled again and again. Stays there to lift us up time after time when we remember the light that the music brought to our souls.
Music is an outlet for me. I find that music gives me the power to calm down and reflect on what put me in the attitude that I am in. Music can inspire. Power is found in music and all that it can do for me.
I love how powerful music can be. I want to challenge myself to take an inventory every now and then of how the music I am listening to is impacting not just my mood but more importantly, how it is impacting my soul.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
In The Moment
It's officially November and I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! The weather here in Rexburg definitely believes it though! Since yesterday it's been rain all day and wind like crazy! But I am just so thankful that Fall has lasted as long as it did for us this year. Usually by this time we have snow and it's just not the most happiest place on earth.
Just last week I walked up to the temple that is seriously like 3 blocks away and I took some pictures of campus and of the amazing view from the top of the hill. Looking back at those pictures I've been able to reflect on the beauties of this earth that only a loving God could have created. It's ridiculous to look out on a sunset and NOT believe in a God. I just don't understand how some people go about their days and never think once where all of this beautiful world came from. These things have recently been on my mind and it's definitely got me thinking.
Why don't I stop for just 2 seconds when I'm walking to campus to just notice and appreciate the beauty of all that is around me? Take the time to stop and take in everything. Sights, sounds, smells...all of it. I have been blessed with this day so why am I not taking it in for all that it is worth?
This is truly the challenge of life: Living for today and taking it all in as if it will be your last.
The Rexburg Temple
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