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I thought christians were to care for one another - if one is giving out another could be supportive, present, encouraging - that is why I posted here.
I agree with you that christian music is uplifting but I couldn't listen continually to a christian station. So I just listen to CDs mostly,
Not really a big fan of the distinction christian / secular though - if someone is a mature christian and artist their faith will be evident in all their works - like JS Bach. If the singer / songwriter /musician denies the eternal or transcendent then that is different - that is secularised music. But some non-christians are close to true art, because their art is not merely self-expression.
Kenny G for instance I find deadening because he is seems to only care about self-expression : he says for instance: " I just play for myself, the way I play, and it comes out sounding like me."
But John Coltrane another and earlier saxophonist I just listened to and even though hes not a christian he clearly is not stuck in subjectivism and therefore I find his music enlivening, and even sometimes humbling.
He expressed his philosophy of music like this:
"Overall, I think the main thing a musician would like to do is to give a picture to the listener of the many wonderful things he knows and senses in the universe. That's what music is to me - its just another way of saying this is a big, beautiful universe we live in, that's been given to us, and here is an example of just how magnificient and encompassing it is. That's what I would like to do. I think that is one of the greatest things you can do in life, and we all try to do it in some way. The musician's is through his music." - John Coltrane
I use to 'think' a lot as you do. But overthinking is a strategy of the enemy. Overthinking removes the joy of living in and being a part of each moment.
The problem with thinking to much is that we are all growing and experiencing new things constantly. No matter how much thinking you do, because you are constantly growing and maturing you will never (or I couldn't) come to a place where your thinking is complete or over.
It is like a circle and you will go back over and over and over. We are really wasting so much of our lives in thought, in our own heads instead of living and experiencing.
I remind myself of the scripture
"Be still and know that I am God"
Try it. It's almost impossible not to think at first, but it get's easier as you do it.
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