Just a quick experience to share for today's post...
I had a birthday recently and one of the presents I received was some wireless earbuds. Think Airpods but cheaper and of the Sony variety. I'm probably the last person on the planet (or so it seems) to get some. So many people I see these days have them in their ears no matter where I go. But anyway, I went running several days ago, put in my new earbuds and started listening to my current "Liking Now" playlist. As I became immersed in the sound, I suddenly started thinking of the Tabernacle Choir and how one of the things I enjoy most about singing in the choir is being immersed in the sound that's all around me. Whether it's the voices themselves that come from all directions, or the sound that bounces off the Tabernacle walls and ceiling, it's quite the overwhelming experience. As those thoughts came to me, tears came to my eyes. I hadn't really realized it, but feeling that immersion of sound is something that I've missed. A lot.
One of the reasons such immersion of sound is so powerful right now in my life is that it can dispel negative thoughts. And such thoughts seem to habitate in my mind quite a bit given the pandemic stuff, the political stuff, and everything in-between. So when all of those thoughts finally cleared my mind and I began thinking about the choir at the same time, I guess my emotions just got the better of me during that run.
That's about all I've got for today. My hope for you is that you can find something to aid you in "unplugging" from the negative and feeling an immersion of the positive. For certainly there is still much positive to find even when commotion swirls all around us. And if any of you reading this aren't members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I extend a special invitation to you to tune into our upcoming General Conference that will be broadcast and streamed this coming Saturday and Sunday. I can guarantee you'll find at least a tiny bit of peace and hope. And maybe even more than that!
Until next time, God be with you.