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How Music Saves Us
What does music save us from? It saves us from what the Buddhists call the three poisons: greed, hatred, and confusion. It also saves us from the pain and sadness that too often accompany life. Buddhists call is dis-ease or dukkha.
And what does it save us for? It saves us for whatever wisdom, compassion, and creativity we can enjoy in this life in the moment at hand, relative to our circumstances and the needs of the world, See "What is the purpose of life? Wisdom, Compassion, and Creativity."
Music never saves us alone. It saves us with help from healthy social relations, rituals for listening while alone or with others, bodily movement such as clapping and dancing, and a host of other factors.
And what does it save us for? It saves us for whatever wisdom, compassion, and creativity we can enjoy in this life in the moment at hand, relative to our circumstances and the needs of the world, See "What is the purpose of life? Wisdom, Compassion, and Creativity."
Music never saves us alone. It saves us with help from healthy social relations, rituals for listening while alone or with others, bodily movement such as clapping and dancing, and a host of other factors.
- Music saves us by helping children develop, learn, and thrive.
- Music saves us as we age, by providing pleasant memories of music from our youth.
- Music saves us helping friends with dementia and Parkinson’s.
- Music saves us by forming bridges across cultures.
- Music saves us by stimulating creativity and imagination.
- Music save us by soothing us when we really need it.
- Music saves us by helping us connect with our emotions.
- Music saves by helping us know what others feel, too.
- Music saves us by making our brains happy (producing dopamine),
- Music saves us by giving us a sense of identity and meaning.
- Music saves us by strengthening social bonds (for compassionate community.)
- Music saves by giving us something to talk about with friends.
- Music saves us by giving scientists something to do research on.
- Music saves by eliciting mystical experiences.
- Music saves by offering an auditory window to God even if we're not mystical.
You might think that only the last reason is spiritual or religious. The word "God" us used only in #15. But from the perspective of open and relational (process) theology, God is found in all of these ways. God is the healing and whole-making energy of the universe: the cosmic Lure toward life's fulness. This lure toward life's fulness takes many forms: a lure toward truth and beauty, toward goodness and vitality, health and love. This means that God works through music in all the ways just mentioned. And it means that people who may not believe in God in a formal way, but who believe in the healing and whole-making power of music, may believe in God without believing in "God." Their name for God may be Music. The good news is that, today, scientists are joining joining music-lovers in understanding how music works in human life. If you are new to the science of music, a very good place to start is the Greater Good Magazine: Science Based Insights for a Meangful Life. The links below offer a sample: