Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Fear, Writing, and Presence



When things are on track we churn through life smoothly not even thinking about circumstances too closely. Not until the rug gets pulled out from under us do we find ourselves face to face with fear. This is when the pedal hits the metal and we need to start looking at our lives more closely. We can either deal with fear or run away into distractions, bad habits, mindless TV shows, you name it. We can see the trap and instead work directly with the situation, puncturing holes in the veil of confusion with the sword of insight. We must stay focused, keeping our grip on the big picture, our goals and aspirations.


Thich Nhat Hanh tells a story where a man came to interview him about all of his good works. Nhat Hanh advised him not to waste his effort writing a book about him, and instead to write a book about himself, and how he is learning to work with his own mind. This is the invitation for all of us to tell our personal journey firsthand.


Some more thoughts:
  • Sensory Overload versus Media Deprivation
  • Finding your spot in the world, taking your place.
  • Keep Sight of your Definite Chief Aim
  • Nature is made of fractals
  • Starting with a Framework and Building Outward from there.
  • Become a community manager  

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