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Your Heart's Music
It was 1994. Daily, the city of
Sarajevo was under siege. Mortars and artillery fire instantly
transformed once beautiful buildings into rubble. Sarajevo's
citizens were frightened, weary and increasingly despondent.
Then, one February day, a mortar shell exploded in the market
killing 68 civilians. Many more were wounded and maimed from
the blast.
A cellist with the Sarajevo symphony could
no longer stand the killing. He took his cello to the market,
sat down amidst the rubble and played a concert. When he finished,
he simply took up his instrument and left.
Every day, for 67 days, he came to the
market. Every day he played a concert. It was his gift of love
to the city. He did it because he felt his community needed hope.
Hope is music in the heart. It is a gift
given to each of us to see us through the night. Once you have
lost hope, you have nothing left to lose. Utter hopelessness
kills everything it touches. But hope gives us strength to continue,
whether it be a marriage that is worth saving, a life that is
worth living or a situation that is worth salvaging.
In the end, hope is a spiritual thing.
When all is in chaos and ruin, hope is the knowledge that the
music still goes on. In this vast and infinite universe, we are
not alone.
During those times when all may seem to
be crumbling down around you, can you hear the music in your
heart -- the song of hope?
Listen carefully. It is there, playing for you.
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