While writing a new book on leadership I came across the most powerful metaphor on relationships I have ever encountered. (I also shared this on my Facebook page.) 

   It is from John O'Donohue's spectacular book, Beauty.

Two kinds of illumination   “There is a kindness in beauty which can inform and bless a lesser force adjacent to it. It has been shown, for instance, that when there are two harps tuned to the same frequency in a room, one a large harp and the other smaller, if a chord is struck in the bigger harp it fills and infuses the little harp with the grandeur and beauty of its resonance and brings it into tuneful harmony. Then, the little harp sounds out its own tune in its own voice.” (italics added)

   O’Donohue points out that, “This is one of the unnoticed ways in which a child learns to become herself. Perhaps the most powerful way parents rear children is through the quality of their presence and the atmosphere that pertains in the in-between times of each day. Unconsciously, the child absorbs this and hopefully parents send out enough tuneful spirit for the child to come into harmony with her own voice.”

   Come into a room playing harmonious music and you will influence every other "harp" in the room. The other "harps" can do the same with you. Light a candle and turn on a lamp and two kinds of light grace the room. 

   Boom out disharmony and you will influence the music in another way. Others can also darken your sound.  

   Once again, the power of Love's music is affirmed. Be an instrument of Love and you can sing her beauty into every relationship you have.

-Erie Chapman

Photo by Erie Chapman

 

4 responses to “Days 28-32 – Big Harp, Little Harp”

  1. Cheri Cancelliere Avatar

    What a powerful affirmation! Thank you, Erie. May our lives create harmonious music that we carry with us into every circumstance.

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  2. sbeng Avatar
    sbeng

    This a beautiful affirmation Erie. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. What sounds the mother brings forth the child picks up the vibrations. Observe how a child responds when the loving mother breast feeds the child gently rocking the child singing and “cooing” to the infant. See how the child giggles and laughs and the mother tenderly responds. May Love and grace, life and light embrace mankind so harmony and peace prevails.

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  3. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    This is a lovely truth to contemplate, Erie. I know I have missed many opportunities to be soulfully present. Yet this stirring analogy is one that I will carry with me as a mental image and gentle reminder. What I love about watching musicians play together or dancers perform, is their synchronous, flowing movement, which is enchanting to behold. Sometimes in yoga class I experience a small inkling of this as we move with the rhythm of our breath and into various poses together. There is a Beauty in our unified form. Thank you for bringing this gorgeous piece into our awareness, Erie.

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thank you Cheri, Suan and Liz!

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