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Joe Langen

http://www.commonsense-wisdom.com


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Joe Langen  

My home page presents my writing. I have written four books, Commonsense Wisdom for Everyday Life, Young Man of the Cloth, The Pastor's Inferno and Navigating Life:Commonsense Reflections for the Voyage. I also write a biweekly newspaper column Selections from my books and columns appear on my website.

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    Conversations with Calliope- Musical Emotions




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    JOE: Good morning Calliope.
    CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Are you feeling better than you did yesterday and did you resolve your musical dilemma?
    JOE: Yes on both accounts. Resolving my dilemma improved my mood.
    CALLIOPE: Tell me about it.
    JOE: I told you I woke up yesterday with my reaction to Michael McDonald still on my mind.
    CALLIOPE: You did.
    JOE: I started to consider my emotions. I realized I felt sad, on the verge of tears, angry and resentful.
    CALLIOPE: Do you hold Michael responsible for all that?
    JOE: Of course not. I remained puzzled until on the way to the gym I recalled something I told Carol the night of the concert.
    CALLIOPE: Which was?
    JOE: That his type of music constantly grated on my nerves at a practice where I worked in the early 1990's. I found the type of music annoying then but did not associate Michael McDonald with it.
    CALLIOPE: Just annoying?
    JOE: No. The owner of the practice insisted on playing music which I considered bland and insipid at best. When one of us worker bees changed the station to jazz or classical music, he would change it back which I saw as a symbol of his control.
    CALLIOPE: And that's the connection?
    JOE: Not entirely. That was a very difficult time for me professionally, financially and in my marriage of the time. Altogether bad memories. That's the connection. I'm glad I discovered it and now will work to put it to rest. Talk with you on Monday.


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