Archive for April, 2011

Mirror Mirror tell me…

BLA BLA BLA: THE “LIFE” SHOW

I’m trying to look back at what happened last weekend…trying to grasp what I can learn from what I see, what I have experienced.
It’s one challenge to live for real the moment and another to keep going without forgetting what we could have gained or learned from that moment.  So many times we are running endlessly from one experience to another pursuing a bigger thrill, a more intense feeling, a diversion in a linear journey… forgetting each time what this experience revealed about ourselves, about where we are heading and about what we need to change in order to live more freely and more happy too.  I’ve been told that it’s foolish to act that way and that a wiser way to live is to always look at experiences like we would look in a mirror, wanting to see our true reflection and remember what we saw as we move on.

Learning to live? Sounds funny isn’t it…

THE ONE SUBJECT WE SHOULD ALL BE EXCITED TO REVIEW OVER AND OVER AGAIN!

My dear friends,

Do you feel sometimes the world swirls around at such a high speed or in such an unpredictable movement that it’s hard to grasp what is really going on?
Do you at times look around you and take the time to realize that all these nameless faces have a life of their own, millions of stories, miracles and faithless dreams out of a multitude of motivations but born of our common human heart… Do you ask yourself the question: “Why is it that we know immediately how to breathe but we have to fight to learn how to LIVE?”

To a place we’ve never been…

TO TOUCH PEOPLE LIKE WE’VE ALWAYS DESIRED

As we were starting to build a web community 5 years ago, we could only dream about visiting our growing family from China. But as we received the invitation to play in the biggest Asian festivals, it was clear for us that the dream wasn’t about big crowds, it was all about reaching out to our Chinese friends on a personal level, getting to touch their hearts, letting them teach us and impact us, sharing with them an experience that will be an anchor point in each of our lives… So we made sure to tell the promoter that we wanted to play in venues where that personal sharing would be possible, contact that might be challenging to create when we’ll be in front of 80 000 people…lol.