most common question:
why do you do what you do...?
The thought, dreamed, spoken and heard word does generate emotions in me. I love the beauty and power of language and the sensations it enables in me and that there exist many ways to tell a story even unspoken.
I am firmly convinced that music has the power to let us explore, experience and manifest the awareness of who we are and supports and/or is able to develop a healthy connection with our instincts, the intuitive knowledge that lives within us. In connection with a life-affirming attitude, which is also reflected in our language, our actions and emotions it ( re- ) finds an enriching value, potential and influence on the entire social communicative interaction.
From my point of view is this a gift with the potential to live and share the response ~ ability of each individual of us to make a positive contribution on the whole society.
Through my musical storytelling events I would like to invite you to see the things, the people, the value of the respective situational living circumstances in a different light and to consider the possibility that a positive change is always possible through a life-affirming attitude and a conscious use of our communicative tools and skills.
My way of looking at words and their effects on emotions and actions is cognitively worth - free. Any evaluation or classification of words into good or bad is completely far from me, as there are neither good nor bad words in my world - just useful ones and those ones that are just less conducive to my well-being.
With this little excursion into my world, I would like to encourage you to question your habitual linguistics as well as as well the habitual ways of looking at things and circumstances and to connect yourself with yourself the it is helpful for your well - being
Mona ~ Me 🪽