The things of this world
Always, there is far more beauty in this world than we are aware of.
But enter the prodigious talents of someone like Jarbus Agnelli who transcribed the notes represented by birds on a wire. He reminds us of possibilities yet unseen and still unheard. Figuratively, he listened to the music of the spheres.
It reminds me of Hamlet:
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Shakespeare
How do we open the doors of our inner vision to see more of the good that is around us!
Perhaps the willingness
... to be different, to walk a different path
... to be open to possibilities
... to look at things differently
... to take a second -- or even a third -- look
... to listen for new ideas
... to look up
... to take whatever time is necessary -- or to realize that time cannot restrict us
... to develop the skills that are uniquely our own
... to admit the possibility that there might be something more
... to seek for it
... to share it
... to be thankful for it.
What do you think it might be like if we could translate things and events into music?
What if we could hear music in the way that Mozart or Beethoven did? What if we could hear what they never transcribed?
What if we could translate words into a ballet?
Somehow the whole is greater than the parts.
And remember, the melody always includes you.
Do you suppose that is some indication of divine supply?
Everywhere around us -- and where we are -- is filled with more than we can imagine. Count on it!
...today is big with blessings. Mary Baker Eddy
Karin
www.savvythinker.com
Originally posted 2009-11-05 19:41:01.
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