Musical and Social Meaning… Part 8
So, any philosophical view that all public
sacred musicing is done solely unto God is an incomplete view. Of course the
Christian sings unto the Lord as an act of adoration and worship, but he or she
is also instructed to sing in community in the inspired musical discourses in
Paul’s letters to the Ephesians and the Colossians. Therefore. it is an awesome
responsibility for a minister of music to lead a congregation in musicing and
thereby be responsible for implanting meaning and in the minds of the people—causing
cognitions to take place via the neurological synapses of the worshiper’s brain
that are stored first electrically and after repeated musicing are stored
chemically which is a much more permanent mental condition.
These cognitions will be
replayed over and over in the mind of the person who experienced it (through
metacognition and by involuntary mirror brainstem responses) until these
memories are stored chemically for a lifetime.
According to Patrik Juslin’s BRECVEMA
research, music triggers the mirror neuron system of the human
brain and stimulates emotional states in the performer and the listener. Once
these emotive cognitions are stored chemically in the brain the understandable
meaning that surrounds the memory of these emotive experiences is very
difficult to reverse because of the fact that the cognitions have become
thought patterns that keep on influencing that person every time musical
metacognition takes place.
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