Gratitude and Pausing For The Unexpected

The other day I took the train into New York City and arrived at Grand Central Station 45 minutes early for my appointment. This gave me time to walk downstairs to use the restroom. As I hit the last step I suddenly noticed a light, gorgeous melodic sound floating through the air. I couldn't place it's source and thought maybe it was being pumped in from the ceiling. Then I sensed it was coming from behind a 3 foot pillar. I walked around the post and discovered a treasure - a gentleman, wearing a derby hat with a tie playing the harp. Yep, he's the "HarpguyNYC," Otherwise known as Eric Heger.

Harp Like an angel from heaven. He sat there gracious, smiling and plucking away. I could have carried on, walking briskly by like everyone around me. But I decided to stay and appreciate this wonderful gift - and to film him on my iphone. What amazed me even more is he was selling his CDs and his sign read: "Pay What You Want." What does this mean really? Pay what you have? Pay what you think this CD is worth? Pay what you are willing to pay? Pay what you can get away with?

This man trusted he would somehow be taken care of and get what he needed. Or get what he deserved. There was no fear emanating from him.I did pick up a CD and put $20 in his case which seemed so little for this concert and attitude uplift.A mere 10 minute pause and my energy was shifted. A twinkle below grade added a lightness to my day and sparkle in my step. And it allowed me to take an important lesson of trust from this gifted musician.

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day in the United States - a day that is just about having a meal with family and friends and being grateful for what we have. It's my favorite holiday because it is not about what you are giving or getting but about appreciating what you have with those you love and who love and appreciate you.

At a time when much of the world is in pain and chaos, let's focus on what can help us walk through the thick of it with more grace and peace. Look around and notice the music in your life. Where do things work? Where is there flow? And be grateful. Just for Today.

Thank you for reading.

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