Sunday, July 18, 2021

The Music of Nature. The Music of Creation

The Music of the Soul of Animals, of their Living, of their Existence
What Sound does a Caterpillar, a Cocoon, a Butterfly produce when it exists?

If the sound / verb is energy, then does all creation have its own music, its own melody?

If a being does not produce energy, if a being does not move, if a being does not grow, if a being does not produce sound, it is dead,  but in creation there is nothing that is dead. Even if an animal dies, its decomposition produces a sound, likewise the worms that can eat the meat particles that remain in the "dead body" (yes, in quotation marks), well, the worms that are feeding and carrying out a metabolism. Yes, those worms are also dynamically developing living things, and their lives make sounds.

Also, it is clear that, the waves of the sea, the wind, the dew when falling, the rain, the lightning of course, produce a sound. It is not so clear that, for example, sunlight produces a sound, at least it is not as obvious as that produced by the waves of the sea or the noise that the wind can cause in the branches of the trees.

Have you ever stopped to listen to the music of the stars

But, as I told you before, the plants grow, they have buds, you burst their branches, their leaves grow and / or the flowers open, and then they wither and produce seeds. The seeds germinate, grow, become other plants that will bear fruit. The fruit grows, ripens. The whole process described above is movement, all with a certain energetic frequency, all with a sound. The smallest of plants, the smallest of weeds, make a sound when they grow.

It could not be otherwise. As I told you before,  all movement produces a sound,  and it is clear (I will talk later about the sound that stars, galaxies, planets can produce, and that can be more like a symphony), but what melody can it produce, for For example, a piece of a star, of a planet, how could it be what we call "shooting stars" when they are crossing the universe?


... to be continue

Damien Alvarez




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