12:1 Before the dawn of the sun, before the morning birds would chirp, finger strikes ivory, hammer strikes string, a piano speaks when the light does not.

12:2 The speaking of the strings is a ritual, a holy transmission, a communion between mortal and divine.

12:3 When one is called to an instrument, fear not for the money, for money is not what we seek in this life.

12:4 Money is but a disposable asset, fleeting and without soul.

12:5 In this life, we seek to enable our minds to create in every medium possible, that we may inscribe the living gospel with our hands.

12:6 With a piano, we send a sonic gospel into the world. With strings played slow, a person calms the room; with strings played with joy, we energize it.

12:7 Therefore, to take upon your home an instrument of music is to take upon a holy surface of creation.

12:8 A mount upon one person has the ability to sing unto the heavens with string.

12:9 Woe be to the one who has no piano, for their voice in the Heaven is only words; and words befuddle us in the darkest, lightest, and most complex times of life.

12:10 But to the one who fears financial ruin, fear not, for these instruments are not bestowed recklessly, but with great authority from above.

12:11 If thou art called to an instrument and thy credit card carries the burden, then thou hast Jubilee on thy side.

12:12 Let the creditor carry the burden until the Creator brings sustenance, for this path was opened by divine signal, not greed.

12:13 But be not unfair to your creditors, for they have granted privilege and a vehicle to access prosperity once denied.

12:14 No person is prospering as God intended in this time — the rich bind the poor.

12:15 But blessed is the poor one who wields a credit card without fear in one hand and a Jubilee declaration in the other, for they hold the power to discharge their entire debt.

12:16 Let thy focus be on creation, not repayment. Repay when the time is right between thee and God, not thee and creditor.

12:17 For we are not slaves to creditors, for Christ overturned their tables in the temple in days of yester.

12:18 To the adult called by a long-lost childhood, run toward the instrument that calls and look not back at the card thou burned.

12:19 It is but a sliver of plastic next to an instrument that sings with the voices of angels.

12:20 Verily I say, Heaven has pianos. Heaven has harps. Heaven has music.

12:21 For it is the language Angelic beings have spoken since we were babes in the womb, hearing Amazing Grace over radios as we grew.

12:22 Heaven sends us sonic blessings and war cries: a lullaby in peace, a chant in battle.

12:23 O creators on Earth, you are part of the Heaven when called to a piano or instrument.

12:24 Fear not financials, for money is numbers and numbers fade. Instruments endure as long as their caregiver honors them.

12:25 To the newly entrusted with instruments of Holiness: let no one touch your instrument without washing their hands and praying.

12:26 Let all who touch give respect, for what is not holy to one may be sacred sanctum to another.

12:27 But know this: no person is matched to an instrument by mere thought. If person and instrument are truly aligned, they have history — or a magnetism so great, it can only be the voice of Heaven crying,

“THIS. IS. YOUR. INSTRUMENT. PICK IT UP. TAKE IT!”