Songs sent from Spirit by Paul Hesch
Songs sent from Spirit
How's it going? Hey, I hope you guys are having a great day You know, it was kind of interesting to me I've been getting songs or bands or things that kind of music that comes to me in the early morning early mornings You know two o'clock four o'clock in the morning anyway So I'm a little slow
I've just now starting to catch up on this door. like, Oh, maybe I need to like research this. This is like the fifth one, fourth or fifth one. So it was a, let's say, let's say three of them. didn't research. So, so I got, uh, cats in the cradle by Harry Chaplin. Boy, that was an old song. I sure remember that. It was like, my child arrived just the other day. He came home.
to a world in the unusual way. And it was kind of like when you listen to the song, I don't know if you guys remember it, but he was always like, you know, I'm busy now. He was always telling the kid, I'm busy now. The dad's saying, you know, I'm busy, I'm busy. It's the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon. Little boy blue on the man on the moon.
When you come in home, dad, I don't know when, but we'll get together then, you know, we'll have a good time then. You know, I don't know if that rings a bell with you. But it was kind of interesting to me that, okay, so at first I'm like, okay, it's a song. It's about dad to the son. But the more I start doing a little bit more research and the more I think about it,
It's almost like a mirror. Like, I think the hidden meaning of that wasn't the dad singing to the son, but he's looking in the mirror. That's kind of what I'm thinking spiritually. think it's the nature of life and the regret of being busy when you miss things in the present.
Paul Hesch (02:25.486)
I think it's missing what's in the present and you're busy, right? I'll do this later. I'll do this later. Oh, it's going to be so much fun. I'm going to go. I've been wanting to go jet skiing, you know, or I've been wanting to go skiing. I'm going to do that later. I'm going to do that later because I'm busy. I'm trying to make money. You know, got work things going. I got this going or I'm going to hang out with, you know, a family member or friend.
Yeah, we're gonna go out and we're gonna go to the bar and go drink and we'll do it later. Like, you know, it's always putting off that stuff. And so I'm kind of thinking that's more kind of starts ringing a bell a little bit. And as I was kind of thinking that I'm like, okay. And then like maybe a day passed, maybe two days passed and there was another song came up.
and I thought it was quite interesting. it was the, what, came up for me wasn't the, well, it was like, heard, Bee Gees. So I heard Bee Gees, Bee Gees, Bee Gees, Grease, Bee Gees, Grease, Bee Gees, Grease. And I'm like Bee Gees, Grease. Like, I don't know any songs. And then I like kind of heard like these words, but I couldn't.
really make them out. And I'm like, you know, cause I'm half asleep, right? I'm half asleep. I don't know if any of you guys have had that or you have a dream and you wake up and then, you know, you try to remember by the time you roll over, you don't remember what the dream was. And you know, and I'm like, am I dreaming? Like, you know, what is this, you know?
Paul Hesch (04:13.294)
I had a song, think it was like, grease is the word, is the word that you heard. It's got a groove, it's got meaning. Grease is the time, is the place, it's the motion. Grease is the way we are feeling. I think it was, it, did they do a movie? I know they had that movie Grease.