Tag: Buddha
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Musings
Perhaps you’re like me, and have known many people who depend on luck to wash away their problems, never realizing that it is discipline and audacity that positions them to ride those same tides of fortune. Let’s say those people got their wish, and were constantly buoyed by circumstance (and, like many soul-sick trust fund…
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Musings
(I suspect this is a valid progression) First someone sees there’s power in words, then they see that words are concepts, so then they think there’s power in concepts, but then they see that concepts are largely illusory—that a concept’s importance is determined by someone’s ability to iterate it into physical reality and that it’s…
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Musings
Something I strive to do as a writer is to spend a sufficient amount of time on my story to ensure I’ve created something my readers will tear through in a day or two…then curse me for taking too long on whatever I happen to be working on. 😉
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Musings
It’s been said that discipline equals freedom and I believe there’s a measure of truth to that…especially for those lacking the discipline to live life as they wish. But IMHO, a better definition of freedom (within the confines of humanity) is the willingness to shift your perspective into whatever mode you need at any time…
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I suspect that the key to achieving a transcendent level of peace is embracing the idea that at some seemingly unknowable level where I am omnipotent/omniscient, I recognize myself as the very thing that voluntarily brought strife upon my selves.
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Filthy 108 gets 5 stars on Amazon and Goodreads!!!
Thank You Yolanda!!! Yolanda has been one of my most ardent supporters, and she’s gone the extra step by giving my very first entry into writing—The Filthy 108—five stars on Amazon and Goodreads! There are reasons I don’t advertise this book; some of my views have changed since I wrote it, and it’s also filled…
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Musings
In creative pursuits, the appearance/feel of simplicity is made possible through long, boring hours of mucking through complexity/imprecision.
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Musings
In the past, I have found it damnably easy to wrap cowardice and ignorance in the trappings of spiritualism, idealism, or intellectualism. So this is why I find it incredibly important to constantly assess whether my outlook on life is functional and fulfilling, for if life is the greatest teacher, then I am of the…
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Musings
In my opinion, one of the greatest freedoms in life is the ability to put on a grim face, to give whatever you’re doing a 100%, to focus every iota of being on overcoming an obstacle…all the while laughing on the inside and enjoying every second of it, knowing full well that in a matter…
