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In a world that never stops talking, when was the last time you truly sat in silence with a melody?
In this episode of Creativity Dialogues, we witness the mastery of Ustad Shahid Parvez. His music isn't just background noise; it’s a call to presence. Most people let music wash over them, but Ustad ji teaches us how to catch every micro-tone and every breath between the notes.
The Lesson: True listening is a form of meditation. It’s about slowing down enough to let the music speak to your soul, not just your ears.
Key Takeaways:
The Art of Presence: Why "hearing" is passive, but "listening" is an act of love.
Finding Stillness: Using the Sitar to ground yourself in a chaotic world.
The Intentional Note: How to experience music as a deep, internal journey.
By Chandana DixitIn a world that never stops talking, when was the last time you truly sat in silence with a melody?
In this episode of Creativity Dialogues, we witness the mastery of Ustad Shahid Parvez. His music isn't just background noise; it’s a call to presence. Most people let music wash over them, but Ustad ji teaches us how to catch every micro-tone and every breath between the notes.
The Lesson: True listening is a form of meditation. It’s about slowing down enough to let the music speak to your soul, not just your ears.
Key Takeaways:
The Art of Presence: Why "hearing" is passive, but "listening" is an act of love.
Finding Stillness: Using the Sitar to ground yourself in a chaotic world.
The Intentional Note: How to experience music as a deep, internal journey.