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Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training 
and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa 
and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com 
or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458
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MONDAY MUSE (27 July 2009)
AGAIN AND AGAIN
 
A Zen story tells of a singer who ran off from his singing classes, overwhelmed 
by frustration. His strict teacher insisted that he rehearse day after day, 
month after month the same passage from the same song. When he went to another 
teacher to learn, he was asked to demonstrate his singing skill. He sang the 
same passage that he knew so well. His new teacher was impressed, “Son, you are 
already a master. There is nothing that I can teach you… you are already so 
proficient at singing.”
 
He practiced so much that it became a part of him. So often we spread ourselves 
too thin by trying to do too many things at once. But mastering one thing at a 
time creates a solid foundation that we can then build on. A singular really 
impressive skill gives us the confidence to tackle other skills.
 
The ability to practice is not only challenging and tiring, but mentally, can 
be very taxing. The rich Indian musical tradition has shown in so many ways 
that ‘riyaz’, (practice), not only helps develop skill; it also, empowers mind 
control in terms of patience, tolerance, endurance and focus. 
 
However, just practicing isn't enough. Our heart must be into what we are 
doing. Also, doing the same thing again and again is not enough to be better at 
doing it well. Practice doesn't make perfect – it depends on what we practice, 
how we practice! Perseverance needs to combine with conscious improvement while 
taking our abilities one step further. 
 
It is by falling again and again that the drop hollows the boulder... 
Perseverance helps to BE BETTER at rising above the shoulder! 
 
- Pravin K. Sabnis


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