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Shifting Focus
Whilst sitting with two close friends last week at my dining room table, I had a sudden revelation about the self and how an individual deals with it. As my friend is talking about his sister and brother-in-law and the … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Walking, Reflecting Pool, Trail Partner
Tagged Consciousness, Human nature, humanity, Jesus, Person, problems, self, self help, self improvement, selfishness, shifting focus, shortcomings
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Implosion Site
If there’s a term for writer’s block in which one feels internally compelled (but not forced) to write, yet has no immediate topic or subject or motive to write about, then I currently embody that term. Since I published Non-Punctual … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Walking
Tagged angst, art, catalyst, creative writing, creativity, ebb and flow, gaseous, God, implode, implosion, inception, inspiration, kinetic, light bulb, need for inspiration, potential, pressure, self, spark, tension, writer's block
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Non-Punctual Self-Assessment
It has literally just dawned on me that I may have lost sight of my original vision for this blog. A little over three months have passed since I began this endeavor, and yet in that short time it appears … Continue reading
Posted in Beat Recital, Bird Walking, Reflecting Pool
Tagged Ashes Angela, blog, commitment, disclosure, faith, Frank McCourt, God, hobbies, inspiration, intent, interests, Introspection, Personal development, purpose, renaissance man, self-analysis, self-assessment, transparency, waldlichtung, Writing
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Dropping Plates
Mark Sisson’s blog entry from yesterday hit close to home for me. From my experiences as of late, I’ve deduced that there’s an elusive balance that I’m apparently not establishing in my life. The therapy sessions I’ve had have indicated … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Walking, Reflecting Pool, The Higher Path, Trail Partner, Wesism
Tagged balance, choice, choices, Grok, habits, Health, Mark Sisson, marriage, organic, Plate spinning, Primal, priorities, relationships, spirituality, struggles, subjective value theory, therapy, well-being
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