Wednesday, May 18, 2011

keeping the flame




My Mom, (love her)  passed down an old Oprah magazine she had just finished reading. She found a treasured article that I must read.

And so I did. Why do Mom's STILL know everything you STILL don't know?

Funny how the right thing comes your way...just when you need it. Allow me to share this little nugget with you.

Keeping the Flame
In praise of the bright thing inside us.

By: Patti Smith

"When I was young, everything seemed so simple. I felt the calling toward art and literature, so I decided I would be a writer and pen a magical book like Peter Pan or Alice in Wonderland. But no matter how fixed I was on my path, something always drew me away and I trampled unexpected roads with great twists and turns. And what I learned is that we are all Pinocchio: We begin our life, waving to our mother and father with our schoolbooks in hand, hoping to do well. But we turned this way and that. We make mistakes, we move from our course, we falter, flounder, and may suffer remorse, rebellion, or a sense of defeat. We seem to loose our way. But no matter! If we keep our little flame alive, our first feeling of enthusiasm of who we are, without the influence or intervention of others, we will prevail. And like Pinocchio, despite all his transgressions, find the courage to reunite with our little flame and be rewarded. And the reward is this: We become ourselves.
In my life I have made many mistakes. Sometimes I was careless and inconsiderate of others. Fate drew me to singing and performng around the world, and yet this was not what I dreamed for myself-sometimes I felt it took me from my true path, that of a writer. But I found performing  brought me closer to the people. It gave me an opportunity to travel, to explore, to communicate, and concern myself with my fellow man.
In 1979 I gave up my life in the arena of rock' n 'roll to marry and raise a family, another divergence from my pursuit as a solitary artist. But through my family I learned the final lesson of Pinocchio-what it is like to be human. And always through everything, through sacrifice and success, I have tried to stay close to my little flame, reminding me of who I am.
The cricket tells Pinocchio, 'Always let your conscience be your guide.' These words, by a small, insignificant insect, give us all we need. The best person to tell you who you are, what you should be. is ultimately yourself."

Get you thinking?

I thought so.

Love,
K

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