Thursday, October 24, 2013

Handle With Care

When you observe something of beauty, a fine instrument or piece of art, do you ever wonder about the amount of time, talent and skill that goes into the creation of it? I ask for one simple reason; think how easy it is to destroy things. A Stradivarius violin can be stepped on and crushed in a second. A van Gogh ruined by a 2 dollar pocket knife. Time, talent or skill level necessary--none.

As Life unfolds and sweeps you along, please consider the value of all that surrounds you. Much of it may bore or even repel you. It may be so common place it doesn't even draw a conscious response. And that's okay--it happens. If you stumbled across this post though, know some Presence has tapped you on the shoulder. It asks you to remember. It requests that you recalibrate. It invites you take time to recall you are a co-Creator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJxxdQox7n0

As powerful and wonderful as that link is, I want you to expand your efforts further. I ask you move beyond your initial discomfort with the next link. See the warmth, wisdom and beauty flowing from those fingers. The manifestation of an interior vision so contrary to the outward, physical "reality."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oEwt40SAeU

As children we were told; "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me." As adults we know little else can hurt us more. Today, tomorrow, and for as long as the momentum carries you, choose your words carefully. Look beyond terms like garbage, trash, or waste, and see with the eye of an artist. Like an empty canvas or a lump of clay, words can be a medium to create an object of beauty. And with all things of value, it takes time, talent and patience. Destroying it only takes a moment of mindlessness, carelessness, recklessness.

Words are like raindrops--one, several, or many may not be enough to bring a parched land back to life. But if you are consistent, if you are persistent, you can transform a wasteland. The truly astounding occurrence is that you, like the wasteland, are redefined in the process. Desiderata suggests; "beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself." I beg you go even further. Be gentle with all who interact with you--they are far more fragile than they would ever let on.

Update: Caught my error concerning the 2nd link 9:40 PM PST. Sorry about that!  Great site though, huh? Proper link now in place.

4 comments:

  1. at times u share a soul deeper than the rivers & constant as the moon & stars. what is it in u that brings this spirituality to others helping each soul along ur path in this world? u find music & words that lie dead in others until u share them & alas another soul is able to tune in & rise above the ashes. do u spend much of ur time researching these songs & words to share? it's easy to put u on a pedestal & then u state words that show ur human side. this is sent just to let u know the impact u have on others. of course, what else would i expect from one thats friends with my spiritual*** creative woman of the universe june****both of u are awesome spiritual souls always giving***never expecting anything in return***

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    1. "this is sent just to let u know the impact u have on others." I am so thankful you took the time to share that with me. It isn't often I get comments. To receive one that is warm and glowing is very much appreciated. You made my day!

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  2. Loved the first video in particular Pat. This man - artist - is not only that, but he has a beautiful depth in his smile. His face and mannerism are full of love and gratitude. Thanks for sharing. G

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