Sounds, unceasing, go unheard.
Attention is fixed elsewhere in the scheme of the mundane, of work and play.
It is possible to know and hear the moment now in the surroundings, to sense with the inner ear the totality of experience, and to realize more aural beauty, in the imagination, than the sounds of music alone evoke.
Attention is fixed elsewhere in the scheme of the mundane, of work and play.
It is possible to know and hear the moment now in the surroundings, to sense with the inner ear the totality of experience, and to realize more aural beauty, in the imagination, than the sounds of music alone evoke.