Sunday, September 25, 2011

Middle C

Nothing resonates as much as a LSD run late in the evening or early morning, when the only sound is the sound of foot steps on the tarmac. This is my QT, solace and time for reflection.

This evening, the mental image was a tuning fork.


A tuning fork is a tool used to provide a pure tone. It is used as a reference for accurate pitch for pianos, guitars, and other musical instruments. The most common tuning fork is the pitch for middle C, and that is the basis from which all other keys and strings and instruments - and an entire orchestra - are tuned.

Do we tune in often enough? Are we so focused on our busy work and training schedules that we forget to tune in? What are we training for? Is it to satisfy our ego? Personal challenge? Do we neglect the important things in life, the things that really matter?


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