“Music is everywhere. It’s in the air between us, waiting to be sung.”
“Even the air between them seemed to be dented, waiting to be straightened again.”
“The Lord is much like the air around us. The air is all around us, it is everywhere. Even though we can't see it, it is there, we know it is there, because we are breathing. The Lord is everywhere too, you can't see Him, but He is there, we know He is there, because we are breathing. (Page 183)”
“My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us, the world is full of it and you simply take as much as you require.”
“Opportunities? They are all around us ... There is power lying latent everywhere waiting for the observant eye to discover it.”
“IN PERSIA I SAW that poetry is meant to be set to music & chanted or sung--for one reason alone--because it works.A right combination of image & tune plunges the audience into a hal (something between emotional/aesthetic mood & trance of hyperawareness), outbursts of weeping, fits of dancing--measurable physical response to art. For us the link between poetry & body died with the bardic era--we read under the influence of a cartesian anaesthetic gas. ”