Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How was your weekend? JOE: Eventful and quiet. CALLIOPE: Both? JOE: Yes. Saturday Carol and I attended a simulcast of Metropolitan Opera's Turandot in which her son Mike performed and on Sunday I continued reading and reflecting on Joan Chittister' book, Welcome to the Wisdom of the World. CALLIOPE: Tell me about the opera. JOE: In addition to seeing Mike on stage I appreciated the passion of singers, actors and musicians putting their all into the production CALLIOPE: Was reading the book a separate experience? JOE: No. Joan wrote about the immediate distractions which interfere with our doing what matters most in our lives, such as the passion we saw on the stage Saturday. CALLIOPE: Do you mean minutia blocking what's important ? JOE: Exactly. The noise of living keeps us from hearing what's in our hearts. CALLIOPE: How does this apply to you? JOE: I attend to what is important but find myself frequently sidetracked by things which are not that important. CALLIOPE: What does Joan suggest. JOE: Being aware of what is important and what isn't and doing what you are meant to do rather than everything you can do. Talk with you tomorrow. |