Speaking A Universal Language

Speaking A Universal Language

Music speaks a universal language. We don’t need to translate it. And I thought of paintings, sculptures, dances, and of animals, of flowers, and plants, and trees, and rivers, and lakes, and sees, and the clouds, and the sun, the moon, and the stars, … Don’t they also speak a universal language? So were the Choir Conductor’s thoughts as he revealed this to me.

October 2009
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