...and I was taken by a photograph... of you.
Blogging needs to be much more than just my ranting and raving... so I have not posted lately. Seems privately I have been doing too much internal ranting and raving - every time I try to form an opinion or develop a perspective it becomes quickly laden with r&r venom. You don't need to read such negative vibes. I don't need to write such negative vibes.
More to follow, healthy stuff, I promise.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
I need these...
Twenty-one things I've learned from jazz and Zen
- In structure there is freedom and spontaneity.
- Restraints and limitations can be great liberators.
- Don't ever force it; be ever natural.
- Good intentions are key. Sincerity is king, and yet...
- It's not about you.
- Listen more than speak.
- Speak only when you have something to say, and then in the most economic way possible.
- Your approach can be direct and subtle at the same time.
- Fear is natural (and human), but work through it and past it. Don't let fear hold you back.
- Mistakes are part of it (do not worry about them).
- Embrace the power of now, this moment.
- Technique matters, but it's not the most important element.
- Make no pretenses; put up no facades.
- Laugh, smile if you feel like it — why not?
- Share yourself with others; make a contribution.
- Simplicity is supremely beautiful, yet difficult to obtain.
- Emptiness and silence are powerful elements of expression.
- Remove the clutter, strive for absolute clarity.
- If you think you have mastered it, you've have already begun your descent.
- Always be learning. Always be learning. Always be learning.
- Curiosity is your greatest gift, nurture it (in yourself and in others)
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