by Rainbow Light » Sun Jun 24, 2007 7:15 am
He was aware of the healing qualities of music and often said as much. When for instance he spoke of gospel music quieting his mind, relaxing and soothing the soul.
He said that certain notes viberated with the spirit within and that everyone has their own harmonic viberation and that when we hear music with those notes, we respond in like manner. Relaxing, excitation, soothing and harmony within. He tried to hit notes perfectly, to do otherwise would be wrong he said-not relate correctly to what it should be for others to hear. He didn't care for jazz music much because he said it was "jarring" to the senses in that the notes were not in harmonic symphony with each other-I can't began to explain what he meant but I find jazz music jarring also if that means anything. And certain types of rock music where the guitars are so screechy and lacking harmony bothered him as well-he didn't appreciate it much either.
He said that he was glad music was returning to having beautiful lyrics and music and that it was better for the human race to hear melodies with the proper harmonic notes than to hear constant disharmony, and that it could inspire irractic behavior and even violence if one listened too much. I remember him talking about cows giving more milk when they listened to classical music and he laughed about that, but then said he believed it.
He liked simple musical compositions and also, liked the orchresta to "blend" the softer things with the exciting things to follow and vice versa. He liked to listen to all kinds of music relating to his moods-I could tell quite often what his mood was like by the music in the background-when he was upset he would play things that related to what caused it. for about a week all I heard was Ray Charles' "It's Crying Time Again" over and over-and then he changed to "Can't Get No Satisfaction" by the Stones and it was kind of funny-he was angry at the time, going through a divorce-then he started recording all the sad songs, "Priscilla" songs my daughter calls them-one after another. He had to get it out of his system so he sang it out-that's what I think.
What you heard from Elvis is what you got...it was his life...in many ways...pouring out on those stages and on those records. His outlet and it was through musical notes...played and vocalized. Healing himself....and healing all those broken hearts out there too.
He said playing his guitar had helped him over many a hurdle through his life-the first time he tried playing it and managed to get the right notes, he said something inside him came to attention and listened. And it had been listening ever since. He said, "I just keep trying, I'll get it all right one day, soon...soon....just got to keep trying."
That was the perfectionist in him, he wanted to be perfect, yet knowing he would not ever be 100% perfect, he just kept trying. I wish I had that drive.
As far as healing with musical notes-yep-it's true and it does work. Even my horses like music-in the summer we turn on a radio for them-they like country/pop music best-I think it's the beat-it's relaxing and they stand around quietly relaxing. Foxx who danced to certain songs, and performed dressage to music, always perks up when he hears "his" show songs and he listens carefully to it-he always knew when he was to do this or that because he listened to the cues in the music. In one section he got to run and he was always on time and the right step the minute that note came. He didn't have to be cued by his rider-he just performed as taught at the right time in the piece. Even when there were no lyrics-he could do it preciscly. So all life can relate to musical notes-even plants. They also respond to their owners-I am living proof of that! I had beautiful indoor plants-thriving and healthy but when Elvis died and I was so depressed and down in spirit, my plants that were self watering, all died within days of each other. It was such a shock. That was the only thing that happened that was different-I changed-and they died. On the other hand, my sister in law had a plant that Elvis gave to her and it was big and beautiful, but it had never bloomed at all and she had it for about 3 years before he died. On his birthday, after his death, in January too, the plant had two beautiful large white blooms with a soft pink and sky blue center. One of them was accidently broken off by their dog. The other one stayed open and perfect for about 8 days and then over night the petals curled up and made a little package like a wrapped round gift. Inside were 4 seeds but they didn't sprout and grow because it only had the one bloom-so said the master gardner she asked. Her plant then died that year as they normally did only make seeds one time and then the parent plant dies. They live 10 to 12 years and bloom only once. The plant had leaves in the shape of hearts-it was a vine and it was very pretty. The heart leaves had markings on them that resembled a cross and I think the name of it was something to do with the Easter and the cross Jesus carried to the cruifixon. Elvis gave my sis in law's family the plant when her brother died. He told her that it was a start from a plant that his grandmother had brought with her and had been in the family for several years and he wanted her to have one.
I was told when inquiring about such a plant that it was a relative of the dogwood and grew in the south and represented the glory of heaven. Otherwise I don't know much about it. My sis in law said that the plant wasn't doing very well, but she moved it next to the stereo and she played Elvis records quite a bit and maybe that was why it finally bloomed...she was so sad and missed him and he was saying, look, I'm still here-and the plant bloomed and she felt like it was a sign from him...that he was still here. Maybe it was his healing voice and it responded by trying to survive and bloom.
Elvis also meditated with music and had tuning forks that represented his viberation. He chanted, and he vocally meditated and prayed aloud when he could. He said that he prayed daily, sometimes more than once and it gave him strength. He said he was always "sinning" he had to ask forgivness and try harder to live right according to God's plan for his life. He wasn't perfect, but he was trying every day. it's all any of us can do, he said. wjh
If you listen when Elvis plays piano, and it's easy to know when he did because he always played certain notes and liked to roam the keyboad...and his slow songs, some of the music sounded like Bach and that was one of his favorite clasical musicians. I was surprised to learn that he was into all kinds of classical music, including Mario Lanza and some others I can't recall now. And of course he had gospel by all kinds of artists, country music, folk and rock and roll along with the New Orleans style music that he grew up loving to listen to and watch the performers. He dressed like them, wore his hair like them and tried to move and walk like them-and he could because it was natural for him anyway. He truly was a part of that culture and that time. Though he said a time or two, he didn't feel he belonged anywhere really, just didn't fit in to any ninch and maybe he wasn't supposed to this time around. He said it was a "lonely place" one he sometimes wished he wasn't in. Then he'd cheer up and be funny again. moody bird, that one. wjh
Wow! I have heard something about sound being unique to each of us and that if something is missing we can be sickened. Sound can kill, I know that. Elvis even talked about it some, sound being healing or causing discord and he didn't like the wild loud guitar rock and roll stuff going on-it hurt his ears he said, and he made his chest hurt and his whole body trembled when he had to be around it...which he tried not to be. Jazz bothered him also-but not all of it-just most he said, and some musicians knew how to phonicly blend their notes so that they were perfectly matched for human ears etc:...
He'd really be into the sound healing now that it's out and around. I have heard about dolphins ears and that only very few people have the abilities but there are some who have very sensitive ears due to a difference in their construction...Elvis for one was very sensitive to sounds. And the young teen I know who has so little gray matter in her brain, has the same ears-she can hear things most can't. She hears bugs "talking" she said when she was 7 and just learned to talk human language-before that she spoke the language of birds, dogs and cats and I guess insects too!!! She is very sweet and innocent and unique and totally unable to live in todays world as a regular person. wjh
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