I think it’s nice to let people know that there is an invisible part of the world. I think there are many people now who are interested in the invisible world.
I feel that my work is not in vain, that it does have a place in society, even though it may not be considered that it has a place in society – it doesn’t matter.
After I was 70, I realized that, ‘Okay, I would like to have another 50 years, and I probably could.’ But part of me is saying, ‘Maybe I’m not going to have that much time.’
When I’m putting some communication out on Twitter or Facebook or Instagram, I think that it’s helping me, my brain, you know, because it’s always somehow stimulated by people who are sending things to me. And it works both ways. It’s great. My brain is very happy about it.
Many of my songs were dance orientated from way back. That’s because I love dance! When I hear a dance number, just hearing the first eight bars, it immediately makes my bod start moving and dancing.
I’ve always said that I use my voice as an instrument. It was something I created myself, and I said, ‘Have voice, will travel.’
Art is a mind-game that we do to make our lives easier. If it isn’t for that, it becomes superfluous.