That's actually exactly how I feel - that I can share the music. And that gets me excited. But as a friend said about me recently, "It doesn't take much, does it?"
I recommend reading Zorba the Greek, a "fiery novel of a modern pagan," where the title character is able to find meaning, sustenance, and renewal in his surroundings, no matter what they are. He also plays music and sings, and holds his music to be sacred, singing strictly when the spirit moves him to. He's a man without possessions and without human ties to the earth, but also without earthly ideals. In his words, "I would react the same way to the news that Athens toppled Constantinople, or that Jerusalem leveled Athens."
Walter Ramsey