Monthly Archives: March 2014

What Draws Us

We are drawn those people and entities that offer:

Awareness – We follow those with a sensitivity to what has happened, what’s happening, and what’s going to happen.

Openness – We follow the learners and those that offer themselves to being teachable.

Belief – We follow those that are rooted in a core idea or belief and it appears that Faith has a twin sister named Persistence.

Collectively, your music must draw us into all three of these.

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Right > Perfect

You can make a wrong right.

You can’t go back and pre-perfect the wrong that has passed.

We are works in progress, not works in perfection.

Perfection is about punctuation that marks an ending of something. Right is about a progression and continuation of that which is true and noble.

Perfection touts the finish line. Right boasts in the journey.

Doing, building, and pursuing what’s right inches us ever so closer to living a life that can one day look back with the hope and sense of perfection.

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Dimmi

Leonardo da Vinci was a relentless note taker. He literally left behind thousands and thousands of pages with his thoughts, interpretations, suspicions, and beliefs about anything and everything.

If one is to thumb through his notes, they will consistently find the words “Dimmi” written over and over.

Dimmi is translated as ‘tell me’ in Italian.

This has rattled me.

It appears that there were very few thoughts, moments, and wonders where da Vinci didn’t ask to be taught or offer himself as a student of what could be illuminated in the scene transpiring before him.

There’s so much this place wants to tell us.

Ask and you shall receive.

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The Movement of and Towards Our Hope

Hope has been called many things, but no one has ever called it stationary.

There’s a theme of journey that shadows all of our hopes. And as it moves so must we continually move towards it.

Yet we often couple our words of ‘I hope’ with a stationary follow through – i.e. no movement towards anything that can or may fulfill our hopes and dreams.

Emily Dickenson beautifully captured a thought on hope with saying, “Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul. And sings the tune without words, and never stops at all.”

So you say, with all this talk about movement, where is all this headed?

Here: Hope does not respect kicked up feet and finds crossed fingers to be quite unhelpful.

 

Across

We talk about changing the world often and, typically, our thinking defaults to imagining ourselves moving across state lines, across oceans, across the bottom line of CNBC, and across the planet with our dreams, ideas, thoughts, goods, and services.

Yes. Moving your ‘thing’ across the ocean is one way to change the world.

But…

What about the cubicle across from your office?

What about your neighbor across the street?

What about those souls across from you at your dinner table?

What about the customer sitting across from you, on your site, via the Internet?

Point: More often than not, changing the world looks more like your front porch than it does a passport.

Look across.

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