Dr. Jaya’s class has always been something that I look forward. It is in his class I realise we are teachers and we should train ourselves to be teachers who are meant to be going to HEAVEN. The journey in this semester started with the Yin Yang concept. That’s my interpretation of what I saw. The two songs that were played had a deep meaning and it really gives us a chance to love music once again. Alehandro with its explicit scenes may have made some to open wide their eyes, but it surely made the others to close their eyes and open their ears. The music itself has its own strength to capture the mind and divert our soul towards the ladies words.
On the other hand, Sain Zahoor’s music did steal the evening. I felt that music made my day. I believe when it comes to God, worships done in any language would reach everybody. When it comes to God, you can understand him in any language, even that’s the first time you are listening the language. I felt honoured to be given the chance to listen such a wonderful piece.
Both these songs had their strength and weaknesses but both songs had values that can be explained to students. I prefer to use the Sain Zainoor’s in my class as this would be more appropriate in our Malaysian school context. Alehandro song can be used but it’s better for students doing higher education. On the whole my first week was a blast! The Yin Yang week was superb.
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