More and more it seems to me that connection is the key to creating a world of kindness, compassion and positive change.
In an increasingly disconnected world, it can be really hard to stay connected, particularly when times are tough.
Since the beginning of humanity we have turned to music and art to comfort, soothe, mourn, unite and celebrate.
For those days when feeling seen, heard and understood by others feel far away, music and art help us to connect to ourselves, to human experience, and to the world around us.
Below you will find a poem by Mary Oliver and a song by Mama Kin, Spender that reflect upon and support connection. They offer an invitation into connection for you.
Are there music, poetry, art, books, or films that help you to reconnect to yourself, to others or to where you are?
How can you use art and music for connection?
It's likely that you already have music, books, films, places that support you.
Sometimes it's just a matter of being purposeful about how you intentionally use these resources as support.
For example:
- create a playlist for particular moods or needs
- are there specific films that offer comfort? allow you to laugh or cry? help your mood or experience to feel seen and validated?
- are there artists that remind you of who you are or important core beliefs about yourself?
- Are there local choirs, art classes, pain and sip classes, film groups that you can join to connect with your interest, and others?
Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions here.