Love and music had their birth and growth simultaneously1, and have continued their journey side by side.
Primeval man through passion or the procreative tendency, surrounded himself with offspring. Through the appeal made by the helplessness of his children paternal2 love was evolved. From this was evolved love of family, tribe, clan3, and country. In all this music moved side by side with love. The mother before language was born crooned her lullaby to her baby, and the father imitating the birds pursed his lips and made similar sounds. Later he used hollow reeds and fashioned pipes or flutes5. Thus music was born, becoming a universal language, and has been involved throughout all the ages. Music and love are inseparable, and their influence upon mankind is unfathomable. We read a love story, or hear a love song, and each brings a thrill of emotion or vibration6 that stimulates7, and brings to the body that harmony, the perfection of which is fullness of life—health. The[24] birds sing their love songs to their mates and these vibrations8 fill the woods with music. The humming bird with continuous accompanying melody gathers the honey from the flowers to feed its young. All music is life and life is love. The youth is transformed into a man, the maiden9 into a woman, by love. And this is a new birth or regeneration. Emerson says, “The passion remakes the world for the youth. It makes all things alive and significant. Nature grows conscious. Every bird on the bough10 of the tree sings now to his heart and soul. The trees of the forest, the waving grass and the peeping flowers have grown intelligent.” All nature breathes love, which is expressed in self-abnegation, dying that other species may live. Prof. Darwin at a meeting of a Scientific Society in Dublin made this statement, “All vegetation sees, hears, breathes and feels.” Witness the action of the sensitive and carnivorous plants.
We have said all organic and inorganic11 existence is subject to and lives by the same vibratory energy of the one substance—Electricity. Its vibrations produce “the exquisite12 tint13 of the rose, the velvet14 of the lily and the ethereal daintiness of the orchid15. Each is but some trifling16 variation in the timbre17, the tempo18 or the pitch of vibration that produces it.”
The breathing of zephyrs19 through the trees echoes the universal language of music in[25] which all nature voices its thought. The purling of the brooks20, are but other notes by which nature sings her song of love. “All one’s life is music if one touches the notes rightly and in tune21.”
Musical vibrations are full of healing power. Their effect upon mind and body soothing22 and vitalizing beyond description, and producing every emotion of which we are capable. It is the key that will unlock for us the deep secrets of the universe. Its universal language enables the composer to reveal his thoughts to an audience, by notes, tones, rhythms, cadences23, which are but different rates of vibration. As he describes a storm, the wind wails24 through the trees, the branches sway, the rain patters on the leaves. Then the rush of the storm, the pealing25 thunder, the flash of lightnings, the rush and downpour of angry waters. Then comes the lull4, the dying away, the burst of sunlight, the birds singing their songs of joy. We see and hear it all. It is a painting. It is a symphony. It is vibration. Carlisle says, “All deep things are songs; see deep enough and you see music. The heart of nature breathes everywhere music if you can only reach it.”
This love force or vibration, great in volume, is like a great white light whose radiant energy absorbs and burns up all its opponents, such as hatred26, dislike, malice27, uncharitableness,[26] etc., just as the sun in the solar system absorbs all cosmic matter (vibrations) that comes within its radius28. This cosmic matter furnishing the combustion29 necessary to continue the radiant energy, which for us means continued existence.
The maiden in her fresh and glorious beauty, with rosebud30 tinted31 cheeks, the aureole of the sun crowning her hair, her form swaying with graceful32 mien33, bursts like an apparition34 on the youth, and the refulgence35 of her beauty dazzles him like the sunlight and blinds him to all else. While these intense love vibrations continue he has no eyes, no ears for aught save her. He exalts36 her in poem and in song. He “protests” like Romeo and she like Juliet “doubts” and “doubts,” these very doubts calling forth37 more prolerlations. The vibrations called love produce a condition, an emotion, akin38 to hysteria. Indeed the brain once attuned39 to its vibration becomes obsessed40 and all sorts of vagaries41 are evolved amounting to madness or insanity42.
The brain being attuned by some dominant43 thought immediately assumes telepathic conditions. It becomes as we say enrapport with this or that class of thought deposited in the reservoirs of the universe.
Music is the language of love. Listening to some forgotten note or song, what is called memory is established, and thoughts are awakened[27] we deemed were long dead. They speak to us in no uncertain or unfamiliar44 tones, and many a lover’s quarrel of long standing45 has been healed by this sacrament of music.
The universe voices this immortal46 power. The morning stars sing together, the brooks ripple47 their course, the skylark sings his glad carol as he rises in the air to greet the morning sun, and all light and color vibrate their praises in the glorious landscapes they are ever painting on the land. The sea with its ceaseless vibration sings a lullaby to the tired brain, or in its stormy moods incites48 man to deeds of daring. All nature is music and all music is the language of the universe, and “the world is full of beauty if the heart is full of love.”
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v.使安静,使入睡,缓和,哄骗;n.暂停,间歇 | |
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5 flutes | |
长笛( flute的名词复数 ); 细长香槟杯(形似长笛) | |
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