WLP Living Legacy

Malcolm Watson

Malcolm on Legacy...

"Being a Living Legacy gives us a global viewpoint, and we manifest our lives in a huge, generous, joyful, loving, and giving fashion."

Malcolm's Thoughts on Living Your Legacy

Our natural state is to be all loving. This demonstrates that all of the human family are basically good. From this viewpoint we will all intend, create and contribute to the most optimum purposes and dreams that we can.

All of us are Living Legacies, wether we acknowledge it or not. We must realise that all our actions have consequences. These results and consequences are the legacy that we create and leave behind us. They can be any degree of wonderful and positive, or harmfully negative.

The more conscious and present we are, then the more aware we are of our environment and the consequences of our intentions and actions. This enters in the subject of responsibility. Meaning simply the most appropriate and beneficial “response” to the situation.

To me, a knowing Living Legacy is an individual whose life actions and creations are intentionally appropriate, responsible and benefiting members of the human family. This is being created right now in the present, and more importantly, for our children and future generations to come.

Many of us are familiar with the Hopi Indian philosophy and practice of committing to intentions and actions that will benefit the seventh generation of all peoples.

Being aware of living and creating our legacy is a powerful position and viewpoint. Through our intentions and actions we will create outcomes that enhance the future life of our human family and all that we hold dear. By the intent to leave enriching tools, ideas and creations behind us for others, we create a sustainable, healthy, beautiful, rewarding environment for our children and their children. We present an example to others right now and for the future of the value of living our lives in this fashion and how to create such a wondrous and enchanting life style.

Further … it manifests the actual reality into existence. Our world becomes joyful, supportive and winning for all.

Another valuable aspect of personifying ourselves as a Living Legacy is we will be the biggest we can be. We will involve ourselves in the largest creations possible to us that are beneficial to the greatest number of elements of life. It gives us a global perspective, and we live our lives in a huge, generous, joyful, loving, and giving fashion. It connects us to our greatest talents and our real life purpose for being here. Known in the Hindu tradition as living our Dharma (life purpose). Back...


Malcolm & Dr. Deepak Chopra

Malcolm Watson:
Virtuoso Violinist & Keynote Speaker

“…Malcolm Watson is an active swirling, transcendental violinist who plays and dances barefoot, dressed sharply in a white tuxedo, accompanied by a variety of acoustic-electrified guitars. His music moves him, moves his bow, and moves me tremendously. This is ecstatic music performed in ecstatic presence…” Greg Ozimek. Reviews & More.

“…a spritely harlequin swirling around the stage whilst feverishly bowing his instrument, Malcolm Watson brings stage life to the violin in the same way that Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson does to the flute…” Eric Reiner OnStage Magazine

Born in England, Malcolm Watson was given his first violin at age five, commenced lessons at seven and was performing in public before the end of his eighth year. Considered a child prodigy, he went on to win a full scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music when just fifteen years old.

After completing his studies at the Royal Academy Malcolm left the classical world and joined the exploding pop scene, where his sensual, powerful and playful violin performance quickly earned him a recording deal with CBS. For the next couple of years Malcolm made his home in Paris, France, recording and touring throughout Europe.

In 1974, British Television shot a full-length documentary film, entitled “Busker”, inspired by the life and performance of Malcolm Watson. The movie, starring Malcolm, was filmed by the Academy Award winning cinematographer, Chris Mengies (Academy Awards: The Mission, Killing Fields).

With the arrival of his first son in 1978, Malcolm decided to follow a more stable and lucrative profession. He moved his talents from music to business and became a senior executive in the Oil Industry, living and working in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. He also devoted himself to in depth studies of his other great love, philosophy. Becoming a skilled trainer and speaker in the area of communications, motivation, and metaphysics; developing and delivering workshops on both a personal and corporate level.

In the early 90's, Malcolm moved to America and devoted himself again to his love of music. Touring, performing and recording with select guitarists, Malcolm created a powerful and passionate fusion that could be called Classical Crossover, though he prefers to call it Nouveau Classical. The music, powerful and passionate, ranges from emotional interpretations of the classics to jazzy originals; from Bach to the Blues. Malcolm, much to the astonishment and delight of his audiences, also added dance to his performance, leaping and whirling ecstatically, in his bare feet, whilst skillfully bowing heart touching sounds from his amplified violin.

Such is the emotional strength of Malcolm’s performance that many reviewers and fans have said that …”Malcolm Watson does not play notes ... he plays feelings.” His music has healed, excited and inspired audiences worldwide. Unique and original as ever, Malcolm has sold over a quarter million CDs, just during his performances alone.

In another unique and original step, Malcolm combined his passionate musical performance with his inspirational speaking and training in the arenas of communications, motivation, and metaphysics. To the delight of the participants, he will leap up in the middle of a presentation, dancing with his violin; giving deeper understanding and connection to his spoken words. Several years ago he was featured in an educational TV series on Music and Math for Discovery Channel, and also wrote and performed a presentation of music and speech for Dr Deepak Chopra on his “ Seven Spiritual Laws of Success.”

Whether in concert, on TV, playing and speaking at seminars, performing at fund raisers Malcolm is sure to leave you feeling inspired, excited, and also at peace. His mission is …“to heal and inspire all of us to live in joyfulness and wonderment” … a standard accomplishment for this magically talented artist. Back...

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Malcolm Watson
530 292 3493 or 800 805 8251
email: barefootviolinist@gmail.com
www.WatsonAndCompany.com