Tag: buddhism

  • Musings

    Musings

    I don’t claim to be “detached from my body” or “spiritual (or not).”  I see [diet/spirituality exercise/writing/school/work/sleep/meditation/all activities] as interrelated pieces that bring me toward harmony.  Ultimately, I see the time and focus I apportion to each of them as my best expression of being.

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    Musings

    Regardless of how fast I’ve run or how cleverly I’ve hidden, pain and suffering have found me and punished me without fail.  But when I stand tall, admit fault, figure out why something happened and decide on a sound course of action to address it accordingly, I find that pain and suffering were never really…

  • Musings

    Musings

    Man, in the short term, being angry and righteous feels SO good!  But unless it’s the rare exception where those two qualities are actually useful, I’d rather focus on achieving my objective.

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    Musings

    For me, the greatest pleasure comes not from short-term gratification, but from engaging in a pursuit that may be painful, that may induce suffering, but ultimately, makes pain and suffering into worthwhile burdens.

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    Musings

    The rough ore of pain and failure holds great potential, for through introspection and experimentation, we can turn that ore into the polished gem of realized insight and applicable knowledge.

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    Musings

    To those who feed their darkness by refusing to acknowledge it, light becomes a source of ignorance, and transcendence remains an unknowable riddle.

  • Musings

    Musings

    I used to be addicted to the rush of [epiphanies/triumph/flow state/etc.] but they always faded away, and were always replaced by two timeless needs:  the need for discipline, and the need for strategy.  Now, as I continue to embrace those two “unsexy” qualities, I realize that the feel-good rush I used to crave was only…

  • Musings

    Musings

    This is, so far, the best approach I have seen that applies to chaos/ambiguity: 1.  Adopt the strongest, most flexible position:  I Don’t Know.  (This makes me humble, and allows me to consider all angles) 2.  Decide on what is most likely to be functional. 3.  Adjust my position in accordance with step 2 (Sometimes,…

  • Musings

    Musings

    The unpleasantness of the world and the darkness of self need not be demonized, for in gazing into their depths, we can humble ourselves by checking our “good” preconceptions against their seeming opposites. And we can also garner clues about which dark path we must travel to come into a place of being that makes…

  • Musings

    Musings

    Why glorify the label of [artist/warrior/spiritual/etc.]?  Why not just sacrifice or indulge short-term comfort for long-term fulfillment, as well as sacrifice or indulge any paradigm or dogma that will propagate long-term fulfillment? In this way, one simply solves problems and glimpses the deeper truths that arise from function.  Other people may or may not assign…