Tag: Buddha
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Musings
In my opinion, if everything is there for a reason—all my limitations and abilities, all my triumphs and failures—then it naturally follows that the ultimate act of faith would be to do what I can with what’s in front of me. The challenges and tasks in front of me, after all, would have been placed…
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Musings
One day, I realized that by designating one thing spiritual and another not, I have undermined the core premise of God; if there is a God that comprises/forms everything with his/her infinite benevolence/omnipotence, then by default, everything is equally spiritual. A better qualifier of value is whether something is functional or not. And that means…
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Musings
The act of writing is fairly accessible; it isn’t hard to acquire a pen and a pad. Making writing into something visceral—drawing/cajoling/enticing/choke-slamming your reader into a whirlwind tour of your crazy-ass mind—that’s something else entirely.
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Musings
I’ve worked with plenty of people who are deeply invested in being perceived as “right.” I’ve worked with only a few who are deeply interested in GETTING it right. I prefer the second over the first, hands down.
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Every algorithm—society’s, science’s, spirituality’s, magic’s, philosophy’s, morality’s—seems to be subordinate to cause and effect’s. If I can figure out what works and what doesn’t, then I can use the resultant power to help others out…or crush them. At this point, a higher test of character comes into play. The lesser test of character is exhibiting the…
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Musings
The pursuit of pleasure has led me to misery, and so has the pursuit of toughness. It’s the levelheaded pursuit of fulfillment and results that gives me a true sense of peace, and lets me rise above the fickle tides of cravings and whims.
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I’ve got some plans I’d like to enact. Existence doesn’t care; it’s marked me with an expiration date that will be honored, regardless of what I have or haven’t accomplished. So I guess I’d better get to work.
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Musings
The way I see it, everything is formed from a 14 billion year old expansion of energy, rendering the paradigm of “natural/unnatural” into an illusory misconception. There are plenty of things in “nature” that can destroy us or drive us to insanity. I prefer a less dogmatic set of terms: harmonious and inharmonious. That way,…
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Musings
Actively seek to be humbled, actively seek to learn from it, and strength/will/worth will no longer be a concern; they’ll naturally pour into you.
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Musings
When I can see that happiness and sadness are simply conditions—not goals/destinations to be attracted or averse to—meaningful strategy starts to fall into place. Fulfillment follows shortly after.
