Hello world!

Nothing of what I am going to share with you, are of my own doing.   I got it through my passion for reading and the deep appreciation for all the masters and wise men of the past.   Thousands of you do not have enough time to Tap the Masters, so let it be my privilege to share it with you.

There are two groups of people I want to reach in particular.  The first are the 50+’s and the other group, the young ones.   For the first group I want them to stop “the slow jog to the grave” and for the young ones, I like them to discover all the knowledge to be prepared for life.   If I can be used as a CHANNEL , I will be delighted.

Itzhak Perlman,  the crippled violinist, gave a concert with a broken string.  He modulated, changed, recomposed the piece in his head.  When he finished there was an awesome silence in the room.  Then the people rose and cheered.    He smiled and said: ” You know sometimes it is the artist’s task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left”

Perhaps that is the definition of life – for all of us.   Here is a man who has prepared all his life to make music on a violin of four strings, who, all of a sudden in the middle of a concert, finds himself with only three strings:  so he makes music with three strings, and the music he made that night was more beautiful, more memorable, than any that he had ever made before.

So perhaps our task in this fast-changing, bewildering world in which we live is to make music at first with all that we have,

When that is no longer possible, to make music with what we have left.

See you tomorrow!

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