Can we feel what nature feels? I think yes, we can.

Franz Liszt. La Campanella. To the Moon 🌙 and back flown by Lang Lang ✨💫❤️
In my childhood, I had a green feathered “forest” canary, whose heart-wrenchingly beautiful melodies were so intense. I used to stop whatever I was doing and watch him holding my breath. A little bird used to turn into one little trumpet clenching to the perch in his cave with his thin tiny legs by an invisible thread that could break off any second and as if my bird could fall on the floor of the cage and die. That’s how intense that bird’s singing was.
That image would come to my mind when I read Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale about a Rose and a Student where a nightingale was sorry for the student’s unhappy love and put his heart to the thorn of the rose and sang his heart out all night and died, and in the morning the rose 🌹 became red and beautiful and the Student took it to his lover. But lover did not respond to his feelings and student threw the rose 🌹 on the snow ❄️
Strangely, that vision of the little “forest” canary comes to my mind and that nightingale who sang his heart out to infuse the power of love into the rose 🌹 to help the human – when I listen to this music piece brought to life by the musician artist.
These vivid images express the often unfair relationship between the live world of the nature, which breathes in unison with the human breath infusing beautiful feelings of kindness and responsibility wordlessly albeit powerfully for those who can see and hear
– and those who don’t.

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Author: svetlanarakhimova

Independent Researcher. Founder of Green Light Deserts LTD.

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