August 8th, 2010 by B
No matter how slowly a duck or even an insect moves on a pond, ripples will still be made. Movement other than that which is created by the mover will happen. The water cannot help but to react to what ever is moving through it.
So it is with life.
No matter how quietly we may [...]
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June 7th, 2010 by B
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Expectations are slippery characters. In themselves they are fine but it is how we attach ourselves to them; or them to us, which imbues them with a power which can be hazardous. In one way they can be good in another not so good. The good way with expectations is not to hold on to [...]
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May 17th, 2010 by B
Quotes
I usually put a few quotes up on Twitter during the day but sometimes I come across excellent ones that are too long to change into 140 characters. Here are some that resonate with me and maybe will with you too:
You have to decide what your highest priorities are and have the courage – pleasantly, [...]
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May 3rd, 2010 by B
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life should be a journey
it should not be rushed
one should flow through it like water in a stream…trickling
gently moving with no haste
slowing at times almost to a pause but never gushing by the moment so quickly
that no connection is noticed between you both
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take in all that surrounds you
glide through your journey
respecting each you meet is [...]
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April 26th, 2010 by B
As we place less and less emphasis on the external world for our happiness and fulfilment and move to find it within, we ironically become more united with others. We move from being alone to recognising our togetherness with all people and the universe itself.
The physical aspect of who we are is transient, finite and [...]
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April 22nd, 2010 by B
One of the things I find useful is micro productivity. We all like to live a full day and feel we have actually been present in our own lives. However, it is very easy to drift away from being mindful and next thing an hour has past with no knowledge of what was actually done. [...]
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