Walk on the opposite side of the road
Have you ever walked on the opposite side of the road, just to change things up from your usual routine?
You wouldn't believe the difference in perspective! I found new shops, places to eat, everything... just by walking on the other side.
"With Sheep gone, will man follow?"
This has been my guiding quote the past week or so. It has sparked so many interesting topics of conversation, from the circle of life, to ecological methodologies, to sociological principles of human interaction...
basically its been quite the controversy... so tell me readers, what think you?
It has multiple meanings...
i love those perspective challenging games dont you??
Also, let me know if you get this one: It took me the complete reading of "7 Habits of Highly effective people" by Stephen Covey, for me to get it.
Its by T.S. Elliot:
"We must not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we began and to know the place for the first time"
Reminds me of Zen teachings...
"Before we learn of Zen, Mountains are Mountains and Rivers and Rivers.
After we have been introduced to Zen, Mountains are no longer mountains, Rivers, no longer Rivers.
After enlightenment the Mountains once again become Mountains, and Rivers, once again Rivers."
Mexico is great, have I mentioned that? Im learning more about myself than I thought. Journey's of self are always so fruitful. I enjoy the ride I am on.
Listen to: Bulla Ki Jana by Rabbi
You wouldn't believe the difference in perspective! I found new shops, places to eat, everything... just by walking on the other side.
"With Sheep gone, will man follow?"
This has been my guiding quote the past week or so. It has sparked so many interesting topics of conversation, from the circle of life, to ecological methodologies, to sociological principles of human interaction...
basically its been quite the controversy... so tell me readers, what think you?
It has multiple meanings...
i love those perspective challenging games dont you??
Also, let me know if you get this one: It took me the complete reading of "7 Habits of Highly effective people" by Stephen Covey, for me to get it.
Its by T.S. Elliot:
"We must not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we began and to know the place for the first time"
Reminds me of Zen teachings...
"Before we learn of Zen, Mountains are Mountains and Rivers and Rivers.
After we have been introduced to Zen, Mountains are no longer mountains, Rivers, no longer Rivers.
After enlightenment the Mountains once again become Mountains, and Rivers, once again Rivers."
Mexico is great, have I mentioned that? Im learning more about myself than I thought. Journey's of self are always so fruitful. I enjoy the ride I am on.
Listen to: Bulla Ki Jana by Rabbi

1 Comments:
I guess that is what "paradigm" means right? Everyone sees with their own lenses. I we want to be enjoying participation, we have to keep this in mind... always.
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