![]() ![]() ![]() In his “prayer,” he seemed to lean further away from any specific organized religion, and more towards a sense of overall worldly spirituality. I don’t think, on that surface level, that people would notice how spiritually infused A Love Supreme is until they crack open the album cover and read Coltrane’s 2 and a half page handwritten prayer to the Almighty. On the surface, it is just another Coltrane album. Large scale good deeds aside, you need only walk through any museum and see all the different elaborately beautiful paintings of religious scenes, or enter any of the architecturally complex and stunning Gothic cathedrals in France, to see the awe inspiring beauty that can come from divine inspiration… Or you can just listen to John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme. ![]() That being said, as bad as things can get because of people’s religious convictions, I can also appreciate the good that can come out of people because of their religious devotion. I mean… That’s not the only issue, but delving into that may not be appropriate for this forum. It’s hard to be nowadays, when you turn on the news and see the awful things happening in the world that are supposedly done in the name of religion. ![]()
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