Our galaxy is on a collision course with another galaxy – in a few billion years, everything is going to be destroyed. But, before that happens, the sun is going to explode and engulf the entire solar system. Of course, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2006
The only constant.
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worry warts.
I just read the best, most hilarious article. It was about how we, as Americans, are incredibly irrational when it comes to worrying. I think that worrying is irrational, period. But if you’re going to worry, I guess you should … Continue reading
think it. create it.
On wednesday, I was in yoga class. Each class, we randomly select a yoga card out of a stack. My card read, “You are forming the future with what you choose to believe and think. In this moment, you are … Continue reading
work it.
As I was eating my morning raisin bran, I realized that our society has got it all wrong when it comes to age, youth, and beauty. Well, not that society’s view is “wrong” but it certainly is destructive. I heard … Continue reading
the koi
19-Nov-2006
I’ve been practicing detachment for some time, and something interesting has happened. I noticed it today, in particular. No matter what happens or doesn’t happen around me, my state of being is unchanged. The externals do not affect my internals. … Continue reading
jealousy.
Oh I was thinking about how silly jealousy is. Jealousy, like worrying, is a symptom of insanity. If you really and truly love someone, then the idea of them leaving you isn’t scary. If you truly love someone, then you … Continue reading
14-Nov-2006
Why are some people so afraid? If you realize that there is no “bad”, then fear losses its power. Once you know that everything is part of a larger good, then you can accept the moment. Worrying is a symptom … Continue reading
rabbit hole.
I watched this strange movie today called What the Bleep do We Know. It was interesting for the first 45 minutes, until it turned into what seemed like subtle propaganda for the Church of Scientology. Nonetheless, there was one experiment that … Continue reading