Thursday, September 4, 2014

Passions, Interests, Talents (part 2)

Study Music

The phrase hit me like a ton of bricks. Music?! Are you kidding me?! I want to like something cool! Like rock climbing! Or.. Or.. Hiking! Or anything! Anything but music! People don't socialize through music! I need socializing! I don't even like playing the cello!

You know those people who played stringed instruments all through school Yeah. That was me.

The idea of having fun with the cello, or with music in general was completely foreign to me.

Steven Sharp Nelson showing me how to have fun with the cello.



I might be getting ahead of myself. Let me backtrack a little bit.

I got home from my mission Dec. 2011, and attended BYU-Idaho that January. My quest had begun, and i was on the prowl to find out what I was passionate about.

I ignored the prompting (which i don't ever recommend) to take Organ Lessons, but decided to follow the prompting to take a horticulture class! I really enjoyed the horticulture class! I joked with my friends that i was studying "Herbology" like in Harry Potter. The next semester i felt impressed to take Flower Arranging, and Group Guitar Lessons. I took both, but not without some internal resistance: Why am i getting all these promptings to take music classes! Ugh!

With the semester over i found myself back in Utah at a CES fireside in the Bountiful Regional Center. I remember absolutely nothing from the fireside about the speaker or what she/he said, but i remember how that meeting ended. I felt a burning fire come down from Heaven that seemed like it might consume me, and i felt the peace accompanying it, and in my mind i heard the words "Study Music".

Dread. Horror. Fear.

Those were the only words that can express my feelings on the matter of that prompting. So I asked for a second witness. I said like Peter of old, "'Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee.' Give me a second witness." The meeting then ended and I turned to my right and saw someone i recognized from High School sitting on my row just 2 seats away. As i went to say hi and we talked he told me that he was going to school at BYU-Idaho (check) and he was studying Music (double check).

Then I had the aforementioned murmuring, and then cried the rest of the night deciding then and there that i'd change my major to music.

Part 3 is on it's way!

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