Not sure of the point you are trying to make here Ippy, but I too have been a fan of blues music ever since I heard John Lee Hooker playing his guitar badly and singing with a gravelly voice back in the early sixties.
First thing Alan, when I hear the general musical shortcomings of a large number of its exponents, it shouldn't be worth listening to, on the contrary it's a wonderful, to my ear, as an art form, why, I don't know?
Just because I don't know why this form of music is so beautiful to my ear I can't explain why or how effects me this way, it feels to me as though it goes right down through to the roots of my body, even so I don't have any need to employ the idea of a Mr Magic of some kind engineering this feeling for me, nor can I see that there is any logical or rational reason to think there is a would be a Mr Magic involved at any stage and then after having said that lot I can't see any reason to feel awkward about saying I don't know why it makes me feel this way, I just don't know.
Going back to my response to Gabriella about how you can define richer insights, I could see what it was she was alluding to and used my own experience with blues music to explain how by experience I go along with her point of view and how there are some things that are impossible to define precisely, yet some can't take these sorts of uncomplicated feelings unless there is some kind of sky fairy projecting these feelings at us and they're somehow involved, people like you, that it seems to me, are unable to come to terms with the normal human condition, for reasons best known by yourselves you seem to have this need to make up stories like a sky fairy etc before you can accept these feelings are just another one of the so well evolved normal human feelings.
Why make up the add on fairy stories, what's wrong with saying I don't understand, I don't know?
Hoping things improve for you and best wishes for you and your needs Alan, ippy.