Diamante del tiempo (Diamond in the Rough), Celtic Song by Gustavo Fuentes by Gustavo Fuentes Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Diamante del tiempo (Diamond in the Rough), Celtic Song by Gustavo Fuentes Digital Sheet Music
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Diamante del tiempo (Diamond in the Rough), Celtic Song by Gustavo Fuentesby Gustavo Fuentes Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Diamond in the Rough. Celtic music song composed by Gustavo Fuentes, arranged for two voices. Two melody instruments, such as tin whistle, low whistle, flute, recorder, piano or violin, with chords for piano or guitar. The audio is from to the Gustavo Fuentes CD "Almas en vuelo" that you can listen to on Spotify.
The most important symbol of Celtic art is the triskelion. It is made up of three curved legs representing the past, the present and the future. It can also symbolize the balance between mind, body and spirit; the beginning and the end; or constant learning versus eternal evolution.
Life is a timeline. Memories from the past can sometimes evoke pleasant images and beautiful experiences in our minds, but they can also fill us with sadness and nostalgia. Thinking of the future can give us hope, but it can also awaken anxiety. The only time when we can truly be, make decisions, and effect change is the present. Today is a gift, a diamond in the rough that we can cut and polish to our liking. Quoting the wise words of Irish author Oscar Wilde in The Picture of Dorian Grey: "Life is a moment. There is no hereafter. So make it burn always with the hardest flame."

Canción de música celta compuesta por Gustavo Fuentes, arreglada para dos voces agudas como tin-whistle, low whistle, flauta traversa, flauta dulce, piano o violín, con cifrado de acordes para piano o guitarra. El audio pertenece al CD de Gustavo Fuentes "Almas en vuelo", que se puede escuchar completo en Spotify.
El símbolo más importante del arte celta es el trisquel. Formado por tres brazos en espiral representan el pasado, el presente y el futuro, y simboliza el equilibrio entre cuerpo, mente y espíritu, el principio y el fin, el aprendizaje perpetuo y la eterna evolución.
Nuestra vida está construida en el tiempo. A veces el pasado nos trae recuerdos gratos y experiencias hermosas; en otros momentos, nos llena de melancolía y añoranza. El futuro puede generarnos esperanza, pero también ansiedad. El único momento donde podemos ser, donde podemos elegir, donde podemos cambiar, es el presente. Deberíamos considerar el ahora como una verdadera joya, como un diamante que podemos tallar y lustrar para que tenga la forma y el brillo que merecemos. Y estaría bien recordar las palabras que el escritor irlandés Oscar Wilde nos dejó en El retrato de Dorian Grey: "La vida es el presente, el futuro no existe. Haz que la vida arda siempre con la llama más intensa".

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