an instrument of peace

An instrument can be something that captivates and allows the connection of feelings and ideas. Writers, composers or conductors have been able to contribute through various techniques to touch sensitive fibers, nourish the soul and the heart of human beings. Historical figures, in this sense, have impacted and left their legacy through various disciplines, making themselves present to this day.
I was recently able to witness a beautiful violin and piano concert on a local stage performed by excellent musicians: A. Justus (violinist) and E. Korolkov (pianist). I appreciated great talent and the audience showed their appreciation with the round of applause at the end. We rejoice with melodies by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms, those chosen for the night. It was a delight, no doubt, that harmonized us. How is it that a beautiful melody allows human receptivity, connection and sensitivity? And how is it that great teachers have continued to inspire other generations over time?
Remembering things like these is that, on these dates where the cold, parties and music come together, you are invited to reflect on what has happened up to this moment and what is in your sights. I am thinking in particular of the people who set themselves difficult challenges, have resisted and persisted, have been exemplary social subjects carrying the banner of peace until the end of their days. With respect and community love as its fundamental engine.
Spiritual leaders like Jesus of Nazareth, Gandhi, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Dalai Lama, among many more. All having resisted peacefully and being in favor of non-violence. Great defenders of human rights with a philosophy that has pursued equality, freedom and social justice. People of great human quality who have thought beyond themselves.
Some have revolutionized through public policy, art, science, or spirituality. My respects to those who, even, pursue a more optimal development, not of one, but of having an impact on many, family and social integrity being a priority. For this reason, in order to pursue better results, one must begin by delving into oneself, analyzing oneself, giving thanks for the successes and trying to give better results to those who follow us. Well they say that you have to overcome parents with good deeds. It is a moral commitment to start with the family.
Many cases have come to me referred by someone: it could be by a specialist, school director or the same parent who cares about the other. A little one comes to the therapeutic space out of a need, because something has exceeded him in his mental health. Much depends on the culture and environment that surrounded you to move forward. From my little trench I will continue pursuing the promotion of values ​​for the sake of greater stability. The idea is that everyone from their stage can influence favorable changes for the environment.
In this month where love, union and family coexistence must prevail. I hope that through this little writing you will come to reflection. As much as possible, we must try to be grateful for what we have and promote more actions to improve the little ones we have nearby. We must be instruments of peace, respect each other with our various ideologies or ways of thinking.
I recommend integrating children into philanthropic activities, since I believe that with this they will develop more conscious, empathetic and altruistic beings in the face of the needs of others; Only then will we have better citizens and leaders in the future. The power to transform occurs in various scenarios, you just have to take advantage of the opportunities.

*Postgraduate in child psychotherapy

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an instrument of peace