Keep It Simple - Van Morrison Style
By David B. Bohl | June 23, 2008 | 3 Responses
Van Morrison has released a new album entitled Keep it Simple that happens to be in line with my own values, and with the Slow Down Fast coaching philosophy. I came across a review in Rolling Stone that summed it up powerfully:
“At this point in his career, Van Morrison is less interested in surprises than in further exploring his long-standing obsessions: surviving the shocks of this life and rising gracefully toward the next one. Keep It Simple finds him looking back on his sixty-two years, filled with longing — for home, for deliverance from the world’s demands, for spiritual transcendence.”
While Van Morrison may have his own reasons for wanting to uncomplicate the twilight years of his musical career and life … I think he does a good job of expressing what we all yearn for. A kind of deliverance - not so much in death, as the above quote implies… but a relief or respite that each of us can begin to know while still in the living years. A rescue, and a sort of homecoming from the constant pressure that society imposes.
I believe that generationally, we’ve come a long way… but it took many years of fumbling down the wrong path first - and the transition is far from complete. Many people are still trapped in the image and status mentality: having the most, doing the most, being the best.
I myself am no stranger to that attitude - but it’s one that I try to release a little more with each passing day. This is what I’m constantly working on, together with my coaching clients. Living for the here and now. Appreciating the small things instead of going after the impossible. Each of us making a difference, in our own unique way.
How many of us still want the world to know that we graduated from the best schools; we’ve got the highest paying jobs; our kids are the smartest; our lives are brimming with activity; our houses are the biggest and well stocked with the finest luxuries and conveniences? How many of us say that this isn’t what really matters… but yet our behavior suggests otherwise?
What’s funny is that the harder we work to prove ourselves and our worth… the farther away from happiness we get. And we know it, too.
And yet I like to think, optimistically, that it’s not too late for society to do a complete 180 and get back to basics and what really matters.
Maybe Van Morrison knows something that the rest of us are only now just waking up to.
I believe the collectively wiser we become, the more we realize that all this stuff that we’ve been desperate to acquire, and all this complication that we invite in the name of “having a life…” doesn’t even come close to what we really need. And what we really need is peace, purpose, connection and communion with other human beings.
When I think back to my childhood years and spending time with my grandparents, I find myself charmed by the wholesomeness of their stories. It’s a quality of life that feels so elusive in this day and age. How many of us can recall being captivated by simple but magical tales of fishing trips and card games? Humble block parties and home cooked Sunday dinners and chaotic but happy summer outings in the country?
Think about the best moments of your own life. What parts stand out as unforgettable… the greatest times? Maybe a simple night of camping around an open fire, just talking and laughing with good friends. Maybe a time when something like a power outage brought everyone together for some quiet enjoyment. Maybe funny and endearing stories about a crazy, daredevil uncle or a cherished family pet. This simple goodness is what we yearn for and want more of in our everyday lives.
Van Morrison explains the title track of his Keep it Simple album as such:
“It’s just a song about how everything’s gotten now so complex and how things have become so complicated and nothing’s easy to do anymore. “So the song’s a kind of prayer – or what have you – let’s hope we can get back to something simple, otherwise, we’re screwed.”
I don’t think we’re screwed. But I do think each of us has a long way to go of re-learning the art of simple and meaningful living.
I’m feeling alive, awake, aware, and up for the challenge. How about you? Just imagine what joys and pleasures we can discover on the way.
Copyright 2008 David Bohl and SlowDownFast.com. All rights reserved.
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June 23rd, 2008 at 5:19 am
I figure the greatest misconception about the transcendental state is that one will know when they get there. When one get’s there they realise they never left. There is no difference between the teacher and the taught.
June 23rd, 2008 at 10:43 am
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Hi David,
On behalf of Exile Productions and Exile Publishing, many thanks for plugging Van Morrison’s new album and, if you / your readers want good quality, non-pirated, preview tracks, full versions of “That’s Entrainment” and “Behind The Ritual” (along with album track samplers) are available for fans and bloggers to listen to (and link to) on Lost Highway’s web-site at http://www.losthighwayrecords.com .
Up-to-the-minute info on Keep It Simple and Van’s 2008 shows is, of course, also available on www.vanmorrison.com and www.myspace.com/vanmorrison and, for a limited period, you can still hear Van’s exclusive BBC concert at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio2_aod.shtml?radio2/r2_vanmorrison and you can also see his BBC sessions at http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/vanmorrison/video/ .
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June 26th, 2008 at 9:07 am
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