1/31/2010

Listening for the Voice of God

After attending a faculty concert at the University Of North Carolina School Of The Arts in honor of Mozart’s birthday (great music), my wife and I decided to rent and re-watch “Amadeus.”

The movie is a master piece and tells the story of Mozart’s musical genius through the eyes of the aged, embittered Salieri, a court composer and contemporary of Mozart. What struck me profoundly was Sallieri’s struggle – he speaks of holding within himself the appreciation of and desire to create, divine music and yet, he must live with the reality of his inability to do so.

I believe many of us struggle with similar tensions, unrealized passions. I believe we often find ourselves frustrated by the limitations of our craft to contain something larger than us. Yet, I also believe that it is this desire to manifest something greater than ourselves that can make us truly a vessel of Divine love and empowerment. It is a reoccurring theme and one perhaps worth acknowledging…

2 comments:

  1. I love this movie! Did you know that Tom Hulce, who plays Amedeus is an NC School of the Arts alumnus?

    Great insight as always Mr. Williams.

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  2. Hi Kim,

    It feels so good to be here again after a week of mind-draining examinations... O, i always love to hear Mozart's piece... His music were all relieving and uplifting... I enjoyed the visit!!!:)

    P.S. Let me thank you for appreciating my works... thank you so much!!!:)

    Good day!!!:)

    >Kelvin

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Whew! For a moment I thought you were leaving without commenting. Thanks!