Musings

On Pausing the Story
On the fact that all a person usually needs is simply seven seconds of freedom from their own story.
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On Seven Seconds
On the fact that all a person usually needs is simply seven seconds of freedom from their own story.
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On Slavery
On the fact that we have a fabulous drive to enslave ourselves to everything that appears on our horizon.
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On Life's Motto
On a brief dialogue that became life's motto: do what there is to do, and as well as you can.
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On Honesty
On the fact that honesty greatly hinders the journey through life, but is our ticket to the amphitheater in the clouds.
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On a Shared World
On the fact that bright people live in a shared world, while dark ones each live in their own, and what that magical threshold into a team is.
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On One World
On the fact that bright people live in a shared world, while dark ones each live in their own separate one.
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On Radiance
On how you become a source of light when you stop sucking the world and start filling it with your light.
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On Professional Challenges and Inner Description
On how in professional work to learn to chop tasks without immersing in descriptions of yourself.
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On Your Own Work and Inner Description
On the fact that the most important thing is not the work itself, but what it brings to another person, and how to stop describing yourself.
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On Content and Sunday
On the fact that human nature is programmed with a drive to live life so that there is as much valuable content in it as possible.
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On Awakening and the Lambada
On the past and the future being merely images spun in the mind right now, and how to switch them off.
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On Truth and Cartoons
On the fact that our self-created images have nothing to do with reality, and how to distance yourself from them.
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On the Fullness of Emptiness
On snow, Kleboniškis Forest and the need to constantly fill one's own boundless emptiness.
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On Freedom and the Forest
On why the forest beats the gym, and about freedom from your own ego.
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On Enthusiasm
On how we allow our enthusiasm to depend on other people and how to break free from it.
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On the Holiday Eclipse
On the pre-holiday eclipse and the question of what specifically this moment prevents from being peaceful.
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On Service
On service as the key to the flow state and relationships.
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On the Fish Counter
On how at the fish counter we waste an entire day's worth of inner energy in three and a half minutes.
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On Attention
On attention as a directional substance that someone always holds hostage.
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On Peace and Actions
On the fact that peace doesn't need to be sought – it can be felt in every action.
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On Happiness and Kalpoko Street
On a moment of happiness walking Kalpoko Street and freedom from a degenerate society.
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On Observation
On the ability to observe yourself and how it changes productivity and well-being.
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On Peace and Taxes
On the greatest life deception – that peace must be bought, when it has always been within you.
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On the Mirror
On the inner mirror in which we constantly check whether we are cool enough.
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On the Mind and the Outside
On the fact that it is not the outer world that makes you unhappy, but your own thoughts about it.
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On Wholeness
On the moment when you realize that everything you have came not from effort, but from the moment that embraces you.
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On Relationships and the Apple
On how a wall appears in relationships, and why seven slices should form one apple.
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On Falling Asleep
On how to fall asleep instantly – by letting go of everything and savoring the act of lying down.
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On the Voice in the Head
On the realization that you are not the voice in your head – and what that means after fifteen years.
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On the Mind and Anchors
On the speeds, anchors and levels of the mind, and how to set it free.
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On Two Modes
Either you hold attention in what you are, or in what you do. There is no third option.
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On the Boat and the Ocean
On the inner button for peace – a step aside from the boat into the ocean.
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On Observation
On the hardest thing in life – learning to simply observe. And on what happens on the third glance.
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On Energy Clumps
On how we create sadness for ourselves, and how seeing the mechanism is enough for it to dissolve.
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On the Lantern and the Traffic Light
On the realization that the source of light is you yourself – turn off the lantern and the dark tunnel loses its power.
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On the Dandelion and the World
On a moment in the park when you realize that everything you sought is already here – before your eyes.
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On the Washing Machine in My Head
On the inner thought-washing machine, alcohol as a way to forget, and meditation as a path to peace.
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On Here and There
On the pointless tension we generate by placing things that are here into some mythical "there".
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On Movement
On inner movement, attention, and the moment when the distance between you and what you do disappears.
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On Workaholism and Life
Is work a part of life, or does life begin after work? On the meaning of one big life.
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On Love, Peace, and Wisdom
Three different words pointing to one and the same force.
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On Love for Work
What makes work lovable? Not the process or the reward, but the value it brings to others.
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