A great approach and I like the idea of energy seeking connection. I guess the thing is that this energy can ebb and flow, rise and wane but that's life. Flow with it. I'll try stopping "the end game", looking too far ahead. With cycling, that works. Just see what's in your horizon, no less, no more.
What are we waiting for? Why are we waiting? personally I find living moment to moment mostly deeply gratifying; When we start to look for the ultimate good or bad answer or outcome, this may well lead to disappointment when we find there really is not such a thing other than the happiness we find in the moment: Clouds passing in the sky, tree moving in the spring wind; sound of familiar chatter reaching up the stairs, all form a sense of well being for right now. Tomorrow it may be cold and wet, people can seem harsh and selfish, but each time again something small yet so huge fills me with wellbeing. One thing feels sure to me: it all passes and energy is all we have and share with the world around us as long as we are still part of it...
A great approach and I like the idea of energy seeking connection. I guess the thing is that this energy can ebb and flow, rise and wane but that's life. Flow with it. I'll try stopping "the end game", looking too far ahead. With cycling, that works. Just see what's in your horizon, no less, no more.
What are we waiting for? Why are we waiting? personally I find living moment to moment mostly deeply gratifying; When we start to look for the ultimate good or bad answer or outcome, this may well lead to disappointment when we find there really is not such a thing other than the happiness we find in the moment: Clouds passing in the sky, tree moving in the spring wind; sound of familiar chatter reaching up the stairs, all form a sense of well being for right now. Tomorrow it may be cold and wet, people can seem harsh and selfish, but each time again something small yet so huge fills me with wellbeing. One thing feels sure to me: it all passes and energy is all we have and share with the world around us as long as we are still part of it...
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Michael de Jong
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