The Healing Power of Music: A Library of Emotions
The tonal vibration of music has the ability to connect you with various feelings you experienced while hearing a particular tune. It acts like cement that has settled on an emotion; however, rather than encasing or stifling it, it holds it in place. A specific feeling or memory can be felt again, almost like the initial emotions that were experienced. Sometimes, these feelings can even be stored and grow more potent, much like a fine wine.
This feeling becomes isolated from all others, centralized, and remains somewhat dormant—at least not felt with the same intensity—until it is reactivated by the musical vibrations. This allows you to store any type of emotion you desire for retrieval. If done intentionally and felt simultaneously while cementing or locking it in place with the music, it may be pulled from this emotional library to be used purposefully, much like retrieving an album from a library to evoke a specific, useful emotion.
As it becomes isolated or encased within the vibrational tone, that emotion grows more concentrated and potent. Imagine being able to analyze any situation you are in and retrieve the exact musical remedy or acceleration needed for that moment—like the perfect pairing of fine wine. You possess this ability, yet it often surprises you when you discover it.
Do this with intention: create your library of emotions and catalog them with tunes. Retrieve them when needed for any ailment, much like a prescription from your pharmacy, but by tuning in to the healing frequency required at that precise moment. Music is a cure for all and carries with it prescriptions for life. Use it as such.