I thought this was a pretty special outlook into consciousness, ups and downs, what counts, success, and one’s journey into coming to know his Whitman.
In this episode we talk about losing the proverbial scorecard and opening our lives to the possibility and abundance that surrounds us when we do the hard work of creating meaningful lives.
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Episode 4: The instruments make our music and our music writes our story.
This week we discuss the journey to finding and gathering the instruments that make our music, Tony Hsieh and his book Delivering Happiness, and the music of The Villagers.
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Do you really wanna know, About these lines on my face? Well, each and every one is testament to All the mistakes I’ve had to make To find courage It’s a feeling like no other Let me tell you, yeah Courage In harmony with something other than your ego Courage The sweet belief of knowing nothing comes for free For free… Courage It’s a feeling like no other Let me tell you, yeah Courage And harmony with something other than your ego Courage The sweet belief of knowing nothing comes for free
May you hear the questions of the universe this week. May you hear the flower’s petals ask if you if you’re in bloom. May you have the courage to respond. May you hear the mountain invite you to come climb. May you find the courage to start the climb. May you seek to find those instruments that were originally poured into you. May you find the courage to pour them back out, to contribute, and to make the world around you a better place.
Pause by the orchid. Listen to the bluebird sing. Be love.
This is the warning on every metaphor we can hold.
It’s almost countercultural to even speak about the slow, the steady, the time, the patience, and the persistence that is required in what we would cling to as beautiful.
Most often to let the music play, you can’t simply just hit ‘play’, you have to let it unfold , till the soil, romance the instruments, and let time do its thing.
And it’s in this unfolding where true reward is found.