"Every Grain of Sand" (Bob Dylan): A Meditation
  I’ve recently read Bob Dylan: A Spiritual Life  by Scott M. Marshall. As the title suggests, it tells the story of Dylan’s spiritual life. What a terrific read! Folks know about Dylan’s music and his rags to riches story. Born in Minnesota, his pilgrimage to New York City to meet Woody Guthrie, his involvement in the burgeoning Folk music scene in Greenwich Village, and his eventual Columbia Records deal, and the stardom that followed.  Many of his early songs were seen as protest songs. “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Times They Are-a-Changin’”, and “Masters of War” are a few examples. But Dylan didn’t accept the mantle of protest singer. In April 1962, just hours after he wrote it, a 21 years-old Dylan introduced his new song “Blowin’ in the Wind” by saying, “This here ain’t no protest song or anything like that, ’cause I don’t write no protest songs.”  Dylan refused the title of a protest songwriter, instead favoring the simpler mantle, poet with a guitar. Despite his resist...