It's the same with violinists, and I can speak better
for them. Violinists need to find their own sound and that's how they
are. It's amazing, but it's also good that it's like that. The sound
of one violinist is warm, and the sound of another is a little more
energetic, just like their character traits. So, the technique is
only a way to express yourself, to put your being into the sound.
Many musicians like to escape into the musical world and shut themselves
up. They like to live in there and close their eyes when problems
come up, or when problems exist in the outside world. It's very easy
then, but I think that's not the way to live.
And when you're working on stage, you often come into
situations where you see in yourself what other things are there.
For me, this is a request to know more about myself and to find out
what other things exist, and that was the beginning for me in searching
further, and finally becoming a better human being.
Because music can connect us, we can be ambassadors,
and we can bring joy, but in order to change our environment and ourselves,
we have to have a warmer heart, a more loving way to treat each other.
And I think this is the best path that humanity can walk and this
is also the reason that I came to our beloved Master Ching Hai.
I believe that music was given to us in order to make
our emotions finer and to make us happy for a short period of time.
I think that it is very important to develop our conscience, to investigate
our thoughts, how we treat each other, and to develop further so that
our hearts become bigger. I believe that this is the most important
thing that we can do in this world, and I experienced Master Ching
Hai as Someone who gives so much goodness, so much love, that it simply
makes you cry. That was a great experience. I hope that we, as disciples,
can develop so that we can really share love, not just the feeling
but also the state, and then we can be happy to have been here.
Q: What attracted you
most to Master and Her teachings?
J: I experienced
the support of Her unconditional love. She really takes everyone into
Her love, and She also has an incredible sense of humor, and She is
very clear. It's the brightness and freedom that She expresses that
drew me to Her.
Q: Did Master's artistic
creations also attract you to Her?
J: Not in the
first place because I didn't know about them when I first got to know
Her. At that time I didn't know that She wrote. Later, I learned that
She wrote poems, before and maybe still now, and the paintings, or
some of Her paintings, I saw later, and Her wonderful voice, I also
heard later.
Q: Do you like Her paintings?
J: I like Her
paintings; I really like them very much.
Q: And the songs that
She has composed?
J: Oh yes, I just
heard two of them today. They seem to be a little sad, in contrast
to the way I know Her from the videos. They're beautiful, beautiful.
I like them.
Q: If you met Master
personally, what would you like to tell Her or ask Her?
J: We will see.
Now I don't know; there are many questions, but She has already answered
some of them through other disciples. Questions like "Where do
we come from?" and "Where do we go?" are not so urgent
for me anymore.
Final words by Mr. Schurig:
Everything we do is a mirror
of ourselves. When we go on stage, it's of course also a mirror of
ourselves. According to our feelings or the situation, we can experience
nice or sometimes not so nice things. Everyone who is on stage knows
this. And then we see different things that demand to be taken care
of in order for us to go further. It's very good to love music, but
I think there are also other things that we as human beings have to
do. That's what I have experienced. It's important to experience a
lot about yourself, as much as possible, and to share good things
and become a better human being. To achieve this, we still have to
learn. A conductor recently said that there are great musicians, but
not every musician is a good human being. And every musician should
think about this because he has been given the tools in order to give
and to share. And when a person develops further, of course, he will
be able to share more.