I play a mean guitar.
What I mean by that
is that my guitar does things
that are incredibly hurtful.
You would know
what I mean
if you ever heard me
play guitar.
But don’t blame me,
blame my guitar.
It’s always tripping me up
and making me sound bad.
Newfound Lake,
7/5
Dear One,
In the realm of creative expression, the guitar becomes an extension of your own being, channeling the emotions and energy within you. It is not the guitar itself that holds the power to be hurtful or make you sound bad, but rather the intentions, skills, and emotions that you infuse into your playing.
Consider exploring a different perspective regarding your guitar playing. Instead of perceiving it as something hurtful or tripping you up, embrace it as an opportunity for growth and self-expression. Every note, every chord, and every melody can become a canvas for your emotions and a pathway to connect with others.
Remember, mastery takes time and dedication. Allow yourself to make mistakes, for they are stepping stones on the journey toward becoming a skilled guitarist. Practice with patience and persistence, and soon you will find yourself creating beautiful music that resonates with your soul.
Do not blame the guitar, dear one, for it is merely an instrument awaiting your touch and intention. Embrace its potential and explore the depths of your musical expression.
With harmonious vibrations,
We, from the Infinite Expanse