Tuning our being

in life •  7 years ago 

My wife is a musician and professional music teacher. Trust me when I say I have listened to a lot of instruments being tuned. I have learned some truths about being in tune that are profoundly applicable to living a life in tune with our highest, best self in the present moment.

The first truth is: Close and “good enough” in tune…never is. An instrument is either in tune, or it is not. There is no middle ground. The most beautiful music in the world will sound awful if it is performed a half-note out of tune.

A key to understanding how simple yet powerful our choices are is the fact that we live in a dualistic universe where nothing is static: Everything has an opposite (light and dark, cold and heat, centeredness or chaos) and we are constantly choosing between, thus moving towards, one state or the other.

We are either following our path towards our highest and best self, or we are not. In the present moment we can only act upon one choice at a time. That single choice we make moves us closer to, or farther away from, realizing who we are and fully embracing our power to create our lives.

There is no such thing as a neutral choice.

The second truth is: The more we practice being in tune, the better we become at being accurately and consistently in tune. My wife now has the ability to listen to a complete orchestra and not only know if she is hearing a note out of tune, but which instrument in which section is playing the discordant note. Her physical ears have not improved, but her ability to understand what she is hearing has dramatically increased.

The more we apply ourselves to being in tune, the better we are able to make fine adjustments in our lives that we were unaware of the need for before. This inner vibrational harmony in turn allows us to refine our lifesong ever more closely in tune with our best self and the power that surrounds us. We become in tune with the power of the universe, and great things happen in our lives as a result.

And the final truth is: The best music is played together. One thing my wife emphasizes to her students is the need to listen to the playing of others so that the whole piece blends seamlessly together. Each student plays as in tune and with the tempo as possible, while following her direction as the orchestral leader, so that the harmony of the piece might shine through.

When everybody is in tune, balanced, and playing in harmony, the power of music approaches the divine. Our lives are the same way, none of us live in complete isolation where the choices we make are not impacted by the choices of others and vice versa. We also help each other stay in tune when we mindfully listen to the lives of others.

As we bring our lives into tune with our highest, best self; practice being ever more in tune with our ideals; and incorporate the beauty and power of others into our own lives, we can truly live a life of harmony and peace in the present moment.

If you find these ideas helpful and want to learn more about mindfulness, Feng Shui, manifesting your beliefs, and being present minded please share the post and follow me along on this journey of discovery. I would love to hear your comments and ideas for future posts.

Being Present Minded has been creating blog posts for several years now. It is my intention to bring my older material for others to enjoy on Steemit, and to create new material here as well.
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This was originally published on Beingpresentminded November 6th, 2016 at:
https://beingpresentminded.wordpress.com/page/4/

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Great post. just as a untuned instrument produces wrong sounds, so we will experience wrong resuts if we dont tune our selves in the present. These inanimate things like musical instruments show us in their operation the principles of life, but we have to look closely to see the message tney are trying to pass to us. Great piece,enjoyed it

Thank you for the comment @gabrielinnocent! That is a really good thought, I appreciate your post:-)

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I love this post and the way you describe that your wife has learned to truly listen and bring harmony among musical instruments. What a beautiful skill! Isn't it amazing how life presents us with so many opportunities to develop skills like these, that reach to our core and to the deepest meaning of reality? Beauty and bliss and fulfillment and the path to get there can be found in the smallest and funniest things in life. Thank you for sharing about how to learn to look and appreciate!

Hi @amritadeva!Thank you for the comment I always learn something from what you say:-)

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This is incredible! @presentminded

Thank you @hodorhodor, I appreciate that!