Music, music, music....music is pretty cool too. ...and well alright, i also love to sing, dance, read, travel, to catch up with friends over a cup o' coffee or tea (depending on my mood), making people laugh when they might or might not feel like doing so but in the end are glad they did so, hugging them when they cry, and just overall making people feel loved and accepted. I just like seeing people smile... I also love to drive. Especially on a warm sunny day with great music blaring and all the windows open, merrily singing and choking on my hair simultaneously!! LOL My violin, and the music we make together, is the greatest love of my life.
I'll have to wait until the afterlife to meet a lot of the people i'd be interested in meeting...but let me get general here. I love meeting other musicians! There is nothing more incredible than sitting down with complete strangers and suddenly creating a beatiful sound together! Music has a magical ability to do that. But I'm not partial to one group of people. I like to meet all sorts of people. There are times when you just share an instant connection with someone. You find it easy to carry on a conversation, to laugh with them and you find their stories interesting--where they've come from and where they're going. I just appreciate it when a person is open like that. I enjoy talking with people who share similar views and thoughts on things as I do, but I'm also willing to sit down and listen to those who hold views from different angles I hadn't considered or who have good reason behind their ideas, even if they don't match my own. You know, people who ask questions with question marks at the end of their sentence are people I like to talk to most...Know what i mean? They really want to know! They care enough about being alive to search for the truth of their existence and purpose of being on this earth. People who ask "quesions" with periods already have a set idea of what's up and what's down and that cannot and will not be shaken--sometimes they'll just argue for arguments sake. I feel sad for them. But it is a gift, often even bravery, to be able to ask real questions. Sometimes the answers, or lack of answers, to our questions can be frightening. Life changing. They can make you feel very small and helpless in the grand scheme of things. But there is Hope and Love that will carry us along. Not just to "barely get us by", but lift us above and beyond the troubles of this life. And if you need a friend...