Truly, I do. It calms me and helps me to return to center. The low E string sounds like Om. Deep, earthy, soothing. I don’t know how I have gone this long without this instrument in my life.
I don’t know about a lot of things going on in my life lately and you know what? It is OK to not know everything. It is all right to be patient and wait for clarity and for answers. It is OK standing in the middle of unknown. There is peace there. There is hope there. That is where my faith grows stronger. That is where I surrender.
What I do know for certain, without a shadow of doubt is that everything will be just fine. I believe that with all of my heart. It always is.












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chris pellis - Great shot! i always thought guitars were not only instruments, but art. especially the old steel front guitars–insanely sexy.
Donna Jensen - this i know – but i needed to hear it today. thankyou…
x d
Pam - Beautiful post. Life doesn’t always turn out the way we expect, but
the unexpected is often just what we need.
My children both play guitar, I have been meaning to ask them to teach me. Now I will.
Secret Agent Mama/Mishelle - I have a guitar, but I have yet to learn to play. I know I should just find a teacher and do it because every time I try to teach myself it doesn’t work. I vowed this year I would learn.
I love that you play. Just another thing to love!
admin - http://justinguitar.com/ This website has been invaluable in teaching me how to play the guitar. I can actually make music and not have it sound a complete mess.
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