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John O'Donohue

“listening to music renews the heart precisely for this reason: it plumbs the gravity of sorrow until it finds the point of submerged light and lightness. Listening to music stirs the heavy heart; it alters the gravity. Unconsciously it schools us in a different way to hold sorrow. When the music is dark it works through dissonance and harsh notes; like underpainting their beauty is slow to reveal itself but it does ultimately dawn. It frees a space to let in lightness. Unlike anything else in the world, music is neither image nor word and yet it can say and show more than a painting or poem.”

John O'Donohue, Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace
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Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace by John O'Donohue
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