Is Loud Rock ‘N Roll Music Bad for Children?
This post answers questions for The Council from an anonymous reader who asks if loud rock ‘n roll music is bad for our souls and bad for our children? They add that this is a serious question. They say we don’t listen to much pop music in our house, but my partner will let our children listen to hard rock.
The Council asks if Anonymous sees this brings their children enjoyment? Are they happy while listening to this music? That is what you need to notice. What do you see happening when they listen to this music? We don’t see anything negative going on here and being in a state of fear about what kind of music your children listen to isn’t necessary. It will change as time passes. If you see them enjoying this music, why would you want to take that away from them?
Anonymous says the lyrics are fine, even poetic, but I have a hard time believing it’s good for them physiologically or spiritually. It’s loud and aggressive and they say the kids love it. Am I overreacting?
The Council says you’re here to experience different things in your life and it’s not for us to tell you to enjoy this and don’t enjoy that. You have free will. Listen with an open mind and then make up your own mind. That’s your free will.
Anonymous closes by asking The Council what type of music they enjoy? They say we love everything. Even loud rock ‘n roll music.
Listen to the entire 2-minute audio recording of our session with The Council (below) to hear all their guidance for this anonymous reader and let us know what you feel about it, or ask The Council your own question.
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What is My Life Purpose?
This post answers a question from a reader named Linda, who asks about her purpose in this lifetime. She’s heard it’s whatever she’s passionate about, but there’s nothing that excites her. The Council asks if there’s anything that made Linda happy in this lifetime or anything she’s had an interest in and enjoyed doing?
The Council says there are things you plan on doing before you came into this life, but there’s never the idea that this plan has to be accomplished. They say when you come into this new lifetime, your #1 purpose is to create as you go along, to find what gives you joy and to follow that. Nothing is written in stone that you must do.
The Council says in her current life it time Linda wanted the ability to focus, she wanted to pay attention, and she wanted to feel what’s interesting to her. They feel Linda has either done this and ignored it, or maybe she didn’t believe what interests her was possible to achieve. The Council suggests thinking about this lifetime and what she has experienced.
Linda says she doesn’t want to be a wasted space and miss her destiny, and The Council replies that we are never wasted space and miss our destiny. Our destiny continues forever. They remind us that we are the creator of our life experience and the #1 thing is to create joy.
The Council says in this lifetime it was Linda’s idea to meet people she recognizes from other lifetimes and they would show her the way, or she would experience certain situations together with these people. The Council feels this is a large clue to Linda’s purpose.
The Council says some people who ask questions need specific answers, some people need guidance, and some people need to be pushed to open another path within themselves so they can find their own answers and this is how they grow.
The Council says they are here to teach as well as to provide answers to questions. They are here to remind us that we are powerful spirits and we have all the answers within ourselves. They’re here to help us find those answers.
Listen to our entire 7-minute session with The Council (below) to hear all their guidance for Linda and the rest of us, and let us know what you feel.