There are many good songs, but there are also many songs with the intention of controlling others, so be careful. However, many musicians are simply expressing themselves freely, and sometimes, during the production process, intentions that are contrary to the artist's original intent may be added. This is not a personal criticism, but rather a reminder that such music exists, so be aware of it.
The path of spirituality is based on freedom, so I do not condemn those who want to control others, nor do I recommend manipulating others for profit. However, if a person chooses to live a life of controlling others, that is their freedom.
I do not recommend a life of controlling others, and at the same time, I reject any attempts to manipulate me. People who try to control others can do as they please, but I also have the freedom to accept or reject it. I want to live a life free from being controlled by others, so I reject it.
That being said, I accept the influence of what I call higher dimensions, my higher self, or group soul, but that is different from being manipulated by others. It is an influence from a higher dimension, from myself, to myself.
What I am saying here is that I want to avoid being in a relationship of being manipulated and manipulating others in this human world.
This manipulation can be hidden in various places. It may be obvious, such as persuading or threatening someone to act in a certain way. However, it is often subtle when music is used to control others.
Music is generally considered a good thing, and indeed there are many good songs. However, there are also many songs that are used to manipulate people and make them take the same actions.
From a spiritual perspective, it is important to be aware of the intention behind the music. By trying to read the intention embedded in the music, you can avoid synchronizing with certain types of music.
This is similar to reading between the lines when talking to someone. People who can read emotions may also be able to discern the underlying intentions in music. However, in the case of music, it is often more subtle, as the melody, lyrics, and nuances are artistically expressed, making it difficult to detect the underlying intention to control.
There may be seemingly wonderful music, and indeed there is pure and wonderful music. However, sometimes, control is hidden within the music itself, or the music itself may be pure, but the context in which it is used or the surrounding expressions may be used to control. Even in the latter case, the collective consciousness can influence the music, and even if the music was originally pure, it may gradually become imbued with the intention to control.
Therefore, it is important to be aware that a song that you initially thought was good may, over time, have its collective consciousness altered, and control functions may be added to it.
This is not to say that enjoying music is bad. It is simply a reminder that there are people who are using pure music for evil purposes. Enjoying music is a good thing, but be aware that there are people who are using it to control others. If you are not careful, you may drift away from spirituality and end up living a life controlled by others. Is that what you want?
This world can be quite cruel, and it is not uncommon for people to get trapped and find it difficult to escape. There are invisible spiderwebs everywhere, and it is a common story that once caught, you may be controlled by others for a long time.
I believe that people can do as they please, but that freedom is about using your own free will. A life of being controlled by others is not a life of using your own free will, so I would advise against it.
This is not necessarily something you "must" do, but rather a suggestion that if you are on a spiritual path, it might be beneficial to be aware of it.
Personally, I feel that I have been able to distance myself significantly from the influence of this type of thing since I started hearing Nada sounds, and when I no longer needed to listen to regular music because I had Nada sounds, I felt free from music that is intended to control. This was a significant change for me, although it may seem subtle.