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"A warrior plans her path; he does not rehearse his fears."

Native American saying

Paganini, one of the greatest violinists of all time, was about to perform before a sold out opera house.  He walked out on stage to a huge ovation and felt that something was terribly wrong.  Suddenly, he realized that he had someone else's violin in his hands. Horrified, but knowing that he had no other choice, he began.

That day, he gave the performance of his life.  After the concert, Paganini reflected to a fellow musician, "Today, I learned the most important lesson of my career.  Before today, I thought the music was in the violin; today I learned the music is in me."

 

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Wednesday
02Sep2009

Being Who You Are

I met a painter the other day.  He told me he was a chess player.

I said, “No, you aren’t.  You paint.”

He said, “nope, almost never.  I play chess.”

I had just seen his art work.  Magnificent doesn’t describe it. How could this man say he is a chess player?

“You play chess as a hobby, but you paint for a living.”

“No, I play chess.”

I walked away confused. And then forgot about it.

I met a business woman.  She said she studies butterflies.

“You own a company,” I said to her.

“Does anyone really own a company?” she replied.

What was going on here?  Have people lost what little sense they had.  And with that thought, more and more encounters came my way.

“I’m not homeless, I build castles.”

“I’m not a nurse, I guide hikes.”

“I’m not a politician, I teach cooking.”

“I’m not an energy healer, I love nature.”

“I’m not a shop clerk, I grow plants.”

“I’m not in marketing, I ride horses.”

On and on, this went.  It seemed every exchange was marked in some way by a shift in perception.  What was going on?  What message needed to be brought forth that escaped my understanding.

Last night, I sat with a friend.  We shared stories.  She’s a beautiful homemaker, wonderful cook, ex-corporate veteran.  I love my time with her, it’s always so refreshing.  I told her about these seemingly unconnected snippets of conversation. 

Do you know what she said….and without any hesitation:

“Just because I clean my toilet, it doesn’t make me the janitor.”

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