It
was the summer of 2010, when I attended the reception of a friend. The band
played, and the dance began. What struck me strange was that for the same song, the steps each couple did were strikingly different.
Some waltzed, a few jived or cha-cha-cha’d while the rest fox trotted.
Viewed together in the same frame it all seemed chaotic, as I tried to understand the right dance for this tune.
Viewed individually the style, steps, and music seemed appropriate for every couple.
We all hear beats played by the eternal musician. It is for us to understand and decide the style and steps we need to perform to.
We need to listen to our inner voice when we pray, play or go about our daily chores. While it may seem incorrect and chaotic in the crowd, we need to dance to the beat played for us, the one we hear that others do not.
Viewed together in the same frame it all seemed chaotic, as I tried to understand the right dance for this tune.
Viewed individually the style, steps, and music seemed appropriate for every couple.
We all hear beats played by the eternal musician. It is for us to understand and decide the style and steps we need to perform to.
We need to listen to our inner voice when we pray, play or go about our daily chores. While it may seem incorrect and chaotic in the crowd, we need to dance to the beat played for us, the one we hear that others do not.
3 comments:
For each one of us life poses different questions, so how can the answers be the same .
What is right for me may not be appropriate for the other.And that is perfectly alright.
Be a learner, not a cheater.Be honest in your approach weather you waltz , jive or Cha Cha Cha
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.
Loving every beat , the being does not want to stop .
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