Wastei
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Be Here Now.Is it not enough to just be? If not, then maybe now is a good time to learn how to just be.
Be Here Now.Is it not enough to just be? If not, then maybe now is a good time to learn how to just be.
I don't know, I get what you're saying and I've read books on Taoism and Stoicism but since I failed, I really need to succeed in something. Or maybe I don't get what you're saying.Is it not enough to just be? If not, then maybe now is a good time to learn how to just be.
Wow, that's great. How old is your son now? You must be good buddies. I actually never had a healthy relationship with my parents and I wanted this NOT to happen with my children. I remember myself saying that I would really try to connect with my future children and try to be not only a good father, but a good friend. Surely more complicated than it sounds.My son was born when I was 24. I went from child to grown man at 24. Not saying have a kid by any means. Just, saying that sense of purpose happened quick for me when it did happen.
Hello. Like I said before, I medidate 1 hour per day(30min. Focus meditation+30min. Chakra) but never tried yoga but I was interested in Kundalini Yoga. What type of Yoga are you doing and for how long? I actually take acid every other weekend and it's the reason I learned to grow weed. I don't smoke weed daily, only on saturdays and when I'm tripping to enhance my trip. If you combine LSD with medidation, it's truly remarkable but lately I've just been listening to music when tripping. I ran out of tabs, so i'm waiting for some valhalla trufflea from Zamnesia. It would the first time taking truffles for me. Any tips?Yoga and meditation. In that order. And perhaps you need a small spark to ignite what your looking for. I don't advocate drug use, but responsible dosing of lsd or mushrooms can help to bring possibilities closer to your grasp.
Well , then don’t say that to yourself . Concentrate on a peaceful state of mind when you wake up by finding a loving morning meditation to guide you in a better direction.I think you have to be serious and even unhappy to MAKE CHANGE. I could light a joint right now and listen to some music or play a videogame and feel much better, but when I wake up tomorrow morning I will say "Congratulations, you wasted one more day of your life".
You can always try to succeed in just being. I totally know what it feels like to rebound from failure as I've spent a good portion of my life doing just that. I'm reminded of a story and I'll see if I can type it out real quick in this poorly lit room that I'm in.I don't know, I get what you're saying and I've read books on Taoism and Stoicism but since I failed, I really need to succeed in something. Or maybe I don't get what you're saying.
Wow, that's great. How old is your son now? You must be good buddies. I actually never had a healthy relationship with my parents and I wanted this NOT to happen with my children. I remember myself saying that I would really try to connect with my future children and try to be not only a good father, but a good friend. Surely more complicated than it sounds.
Thanks for taking the time to not only read my posts, but replying with a very touching and eye-opening story. I really appreciate it. I will write down this story to my journal.You can always try to succeed in just being. I totally know what it feels like to rebound from failure as I've spent a good portion of my life doing just that. I'm reminded of a story and I'll see if I can type it out real quick in this poorly lit room that I'm in.
A lonesome young kitten used to see the older cats in the park running around with each other and playing their special brand of 'cat grab-ass'. He was once told by one of those particular cats that happiness was in their tails which is why they used to chase each other around. The young kitten decided that he'd start practicing catching his own tail so that he could obtain that happiness.
Every day after cat school, he'd go to a nice shady tree in the local park and he'd begin chasing his tail. Day after day, month after month the kitten kept chasing his tail but he could never catch it. One day he went to the shady tree and saw an old cat sitting up in the tree enjoying himself. Not wanting to disrupt the old cat, the younger cat moved his tail chasing exercises a few meters away. After about an hour of tail chasing, the older cat came down from his perch in the tree and asked the kitten what he was doing. When he heard that the kitten was trying to capture the happiness in his tail the old cat replied.. "I, too used to chase my tail around trying to capture that happiness but then I realized that I had been wasting my time and energy because when I stopped chasing after it I realized that the happiness in my tail followed me every where I went."
Like this?You can always try to succeed in just being. I totally know what it feels like to rebound from failure as I've spent a good portion of my life doing just that. I'm reminded of a story and I'll see if I can type it out real quick in this poorly lit room that I'm in.
A lonesome young kitten used to see the older cats in the park running around with each other and playing their special brand of 'cat grab-ass'. He was once told by one of those particular cats that happiness was in their tails which is why they used to chase each other around. The young kitten decided that he'd start practicing catching his own tail so that he could obtain that happiness.
Every day after cat school, he'd go to a nice shady tree in the local park and he'd begin chasing his tail. Day after day, month after month the kitten kept chasing his tail but he could never catch it. One day he went to the shady tree and saw an old cat sitting up in the tree enjoying himself. Not wanting to disrupt the old cat, the younger cat moved his tail chasing exercises a few meters away. After about an hour of tail chasing, the older cat came down from his perch in the tree and asked the kitten what he was doing. When he heard that the kitten was trying to capture the happiness in his tail the old cat replied.. "I, too used to chase my tail around trying to capture that happiness but then I realized that I had been wasting my time and energy because when I stopped chasing after it I realized that the happiness in my tail followed me every where I went."
I wish you the best. We all have demons we struggle with. You are not alone .Thank you to everyone who took the time to help a complete stranger out. It says a lot about you. I really appreciate it and I'm grateful for all of you. God Bless.
Thank you my friend. Likewise.I wish you the best. We all have demons we struggle with. You are not alone .