Thursday, May 25, 2006

 

and more zen...

In my own experience, the period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one's life. ...Through a difficult period, you can learn, you can develop inner strength, determination, and courage to face the problem. Who gives you this chance? Your enemy.


-His Holiness the Dalai Lama


It's been one of those kinda days...


Thursday, May 18, 2006

 

Zen for Today


Before, this mind went wandering
however it pleased,
wherever it wanted,
by whatever way that it liked.
Today I will hold it aptly in check--
as one wielding a goad, an elephant in rut.


-Dhammapada, 23, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.



Ok, is it me? This struck me as hugely funny! An elephant in rut? ROFLMAO!


Maybe I'm just strange *G*.


Tuesday, May 09, 2006

 

Another Snippet of Zen Wisdom

Meditation is running into reality. It does not insulate you from the pain of life. It allows you to delve so deeply into life and all its aspects that you pierce the pain barrier and go beyond suffering.


-Bhante Henepola Gunaratana, "Mindfulness in Plain English"


Sometimes, you just have to share.


In case anyone is wondering, I'm doing quite well. I made a few major changes in my life recently and it's like I'm walking upright again after carrying a boulder on my back. It's one of those life lessons...I gotta get into the habit of making changes like this sooner, rather than later.


It's all part of my personality, I suppose. I rather cling to the past sometimes...


But...WOOOOOOHOOOOOOO.....I'm free, free, Free, Free, FREE!!


Monday, May 01, 2006

 

Check your biorythm!

I found a very handy site that I think I may refer to more: www.bio-chart.com .


Now, I know some of you poo-poo my more woo-woo new-agey side, but I think there is something to this stuff. I made a decision this weekend and looked back at my biorythm for the 2 effected days and definitely see where this stuff hits the head on the nail sometimes.


On Saturday, where the issue came up calling for the decision, I was even-tempered and in emotional balance. My intellectual skills were at a high as well. This was a good day to make a decision. I did, and waited until the next day to act on it.


On Sunday, it was much of the same...so I did what I had to do. The response was what I expected, but not what I had hoped for. Luckily, my even tempered-ness and intellect are holding and I'm ok with it all.


The bummer of the whole thing is physical. I'll probably end up blowing off the gym a bit this week...LOL.


Ok, back to work


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