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"Children" by Robert Miles is one of the very first trance/dream house tunes that made its way into my life through my ears way back around 1996 or 1997. It is just one of the numerous magic workers that transport me to an alternate reality that is nothing like what we earthlings see through our eyes. Listening to this track is an experience which transcends description through any earthly medium.
Each note of this marvel of a musical piece is like a tiny particle of glitter that is like an eternal spring of wonderous energy from the cosmos. The stars - the millions, gazillions, trazillions of stars in this cosmos seem in such perfect harmony and it's as if they are trying to tell us the stories of each of their lives in their voices which echo throughout all the universes. All their voices come together in such perfection and forms this one miracle of Higher Creation. Through this miracle sprout inspiration, infinite wonder and dreams that drip with sparkling, pure water of an otherworldly yet mystical colour that collect to form an ocean of wonder. As we wade deeper into this ocean of splendor, we are soaked to the skin by not the water, but all the wonder and magic that is the water. This is but just a minute visualization of the experience that this genius piece of musical wonder stirs up in my world. The rest are all the secrets of the stars, the remnants of our daily conversations that shall retain their rightful place in my tightly secured box of imagnings, which I am forbidden to open until I am instructed by them to do so.
Once In A While, When the Sun Shines...
Why do all good things have to come to an end? As I watched the series finale of Frasier this afternoon, tears wouldn't stop rolling down my cheek, I must admit I was a little shocked in the beginning when my eyes began to act like rain clouds, but then I realized how deeply attached I had become to the show. Whenever I watch Frasier, I always feel like I'm part of the Crane household, I feel like I know each of them so well, I've seen them through all their adventures and misadventures, fortunes and misfortunes, through their good times and the bad ones, too. But, somehow, the final episode...how I wish I had never watched it! If I hadn't watched it, I probably would've never thought something so wonderfully entertaining could ever come to an end, I could probably bask in the warm sunshine of their comic goodness forever. There was never a dull moment in their little world, everything about all their lives had something so refreshingly new and yet they were all so ordinary, so real, yet so unreal. More than the fact that Frasier was moving away to San Francisco, it was the reaction of all of his dear ones that made me feel so sad. Well, as life teaches us to move on, somehow, all those precious moments of splendor we encounter with all those close to our hearts or maybe even not-so-close to our hearts always remain ingrained in our memories as sweet definitions of good times.
Sometimes, the best moments of our lives are the ones we spend leaning against the window allowing ourselves to be immersed in the waters of reminiscence, to dive into the clear waters to dig out the beautiful pearl-like memories that remain clutched tight in the oysters of our hearts, while the sun sets in the distance, leaving behind a sky that has been painted pink, orange and soon purple and midnight blue with our dreams, memories and amazement at how life miraculously comes full circle when it does.
Sometimes, the best moments of our lives are the ones we spend leaning against the window allowing ourselves to be immersed in the waters of reminiscence, to dive into the clear waters to dig out the beautiful pearl-like memories that remain clutched tight in the oysters of our hearts, while the sun sets in the distance, leaving behind a sky that has been painted pink, orange and soon purple and midnight blue with our dreams, memories and amazement at how life miraculously comes full circle when it does.
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