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A PERFECT MATCH by Alan Cohen Fritz Kreisler was a skilled and
devoted violinist who had a lifelong dream to own a Stradivarius. For many years Fritz worked to earn enough money to buy
the coveted and rare instrument. Finally he took his life savings to New York City's music district and searched many stores.
After numerous inquiries, he found a shop with a Stradivarius for sale. The shopkeeper went to the back of the
store, removed the violin from under lock and key, and showed it to Fritz. Fritz's eyes lit up and his heart began to pound
as he held the delicate instrument to his neck and began to play. Heavenly tones sang forth, and Fritz knew this was indeed
the instrument he had dreamed of. When he asked the owner the price, Fritz was shocked to learn it was twice the amount he
had saved. 'Can we work out a payment plan?' asked Fritz hopefully. 'Sorry, we don't do that,' answered the
shopkeeper. 'Then will you hold the violin for me until I can borrow more money to purchase it?' 'I'm afraid I cannot do that,
either, sir. If someone comes in and offers the asking price, I will have to sell it to that customer.' Fritz
went home and scurried to gather together more money from friends and investors. He made slow progress, but within a month
he found people to help him. Eagerly he returned to the music store and told the owner he was now able to make the purchase.
'You're just a little late,' the shopkeeper explained. 'A few days ago a wealthy collector came in and purchased
the Stradivarius.' Fritz was crestfallen. He had come SO close to having his heart's desire! On his way out of
the store, an idea occurred to him. He turned and asked the shopkeeper, 'Would you give me the name of that collector? I will
contact him directly and ask if he would sell it to me.' The shopkeeper gave Fritz the information, and he made
an appointment to go see the owner. 'It has been my lifelong dream to own this instrument,' Fritz told the fellow. 'Would
you consider selling it to me? I think I can get some more money to purchase it from you at a profit.' The owner
shook his head and answered, 'I'd like to help you out, but I know the value of this violin. It is the jewel of my collection.
I intend to keep it as an heirloom.' 'I understand,' answered Fritz. 'Perhaps, then, you would let me play the violin for
just a minute or two. It would mean a lot to me, and I will keep the memory for a lifetime.' The collector consented and
handed Fritz the violin. Joyfully Fritz took up the bow and, knowing he would never play this violin again,
made the instrument sing with absolute passion. After a few minutes he returned the violin to its owner, thanked the man,
and made his way to the door. As Fritz had his hand on the doorknob, the owner called him back. 'Don't go,' he told him. 'You
made such beautiful music. I bought this violin simply as a collector's item. You will bring more happiness and beauty to
the world with it than I will. 'The violin belongs to you. Here, please take it.' Society's rules of ownership
are superseded by a profound spiritual principle called The Right of Consciousness. You own what you own not by money or force,
but by your love for it and your spiritual connection to it. If something is deeply embedded in your soul, it
belongs to you. It comes to you and adheres to you by your appreciation and right use of it. While it APPEARS that external
rules govern who owns what, the prevailing law is the Right of Consciousness. You cannot get what you have not
earned by right of consciousness. If you are trying to attract a mate, job, or living situation, you must be equal to it in
your thoughts and feelings. You must love it, know you deserve it, and hold a vision for healthy, joyful use of it. Then and
only then will it come to you, and without struggle or strain. You don't have to fight for it; you just have to be one with
it. When your consciousness is ripe for the object of your heart's desire, it will come naturally. It will not
require a miracle or quantum leap. It will be in the flow as your logical next step. And no one will be able to take it from
you. Jealousy is a form of insecurity and represents ignorance of the principle of Right Consciousness. If you
are matched with something you truly deserve by your unity with it, it is yours by universal law, and no one can interfere.
A Course in Miracles tells us, 'You are under no laws but God's.' Behind all the rules people create, eternal
principles are operating flawlessly. Justice is always being accomplished by the power of intention. Found yourself in spiritual
law, and everything you want and deserve will come to you and stay with you by virtue of love. ***** ALAN
COHEN is the author of more than 20 best-selling inspirational books and tapes, including the delightful Mr. Everit's Secret:
What I Learned from The World's Richest Man -- www.alancohen.com
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