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PER SON AL DEVELOPMENT


The question to ask yourself is: ‘Have I truly been the maestro of the orchestrations in my life? Or, have I let other people conduct all my compositions without any of my own legitimate personal input?’ Indeed, what does it mean being the


maestro of your own life? To find the answer to that question


you need to be able to take one small step backwards in time and space, so that you view your own life as an observer, rather than as a participant. To be able to get a constructive


view of our own lives we need to determine accuracies as an alternative to misrepresentations. However, that is impossible if we believe we already know the answer by the sole view of our own ego/intellect.


FEELING MYSTIFED? Do you feel a little mystified? Of course you do, and it is a normal reaction when something does not fit into your perspectives because, after all, who is


it in your mind that is interpreting this essay you are reading? Why, lo and behold, it is your very own ego/intellect and it may strongly disapprove of what it is reading. How can it possibly admit to being a false participant in your life when everything seems so steadfast and credible from its point of view? This is where the alchemist in you may begin to stir from the slumber. So, are you the innocent victim of a


case of mistaken identity built by your ego/intellect or do you have the potential to become the majestic maestro of your life concert?


BEING A MEMBER OF A SOCIAL ORCHESTRA Being the conductor of a social orchestra means encompassing the super-vision of every player you meet and greet. With baton in hand, the maestro will generate music that warms the heart and soothes the soul. Of course, conducting great music is to no avail if there is no


audience in the theatre to soak up the symphonic ambiance. There is:


• A time for sitting in the audience • A time for playing in the orchestra • A time for composing music • A time for becoming the maestro Sitting in the arena of life fashions


every human being as the audience. No matter how great their position in society, most of the time, they are listening to other people perform their roles. At some point most people will be given a chance to play their instrument, i.e. get up out of their seat and ‘make their presence felt’ through their career, family, or other society roles. For instance, even the humblest of shop assistants have the chance to perform to many customers each and every day. That is their audience; they can charm them into enjoying their purchase or bore them into leaving empty-handed. As life progresses and they become more experienced, there will be an


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