Our Life’s Purpose: An opportunity for self-growth
March 25, 2009 by marcome
Filed under Well Being & Self Growth
Our relationships are opportunities for self-growth…
It took me some time to realize and accept that my relationships with others are a good mirror. Be them easy or harder, those relations bring me back to my inner world of comfort but of discomfort as well. When a relation with someone confronts me, I surely have something to learn. If taken as an opportunity for self-growth, those possible road blocks can evlove me. So as much as I can, I take my relationships with others like teachings from God.
Take good care of yourself! Marcomé ♥
The Violonist in the Metro
February 5, 2009 by marcome
Filed under Well Being & Self Growth
February 5, 2009 by marcome
Filed under Well Being & Self Growth
I’m back from Cross-country skiing in the little forest nearby my house. Met with the 5 deers, all brownish and warmly wrapped in their winter velvet coat ! Nature is gorgeous and so abundant. We barely pass by if we keep on being stressed out or preoccupied by the miscellaneous things we have to do..and think about! This story was sent to me by a fellow musician…
Here is the Story of this Great Musician who played almost unnoticed in the metro…
A Violinist in the Metro – A Violinist in the Metro. Tuesday January 13, 2009. Ever wondered how people would react if one of the best classical musicians in the world played for tips in a crowded subway station during rush hour? Wonder no more. …
Give up yourself to others. Gi…
January 30, 2009 by marcome
Filed under News - Nouvelles
Give up yourself to others. Give up yourself to life. Give up struggling to make sense of it all. Simply, give up.
- T’ao-shan
If there’s ever a problem, I f…
January 30, 2009 by marcome
Filed under News - Nouvelles
If there’s ever a problem, I film it and it’s no longer a problem. It’s a film.
- Andy Warhol
Having no silence in music is …
January 30, 2009 by marcome
Filed under News - Nouvelles
Having no silence in music is like having no black or white in a painting.
- Brian Eno






