yes, it was advice from my first boss years ago. whenever someone tries
puts stress onto you, hold up the stress mirror and bounce it back.

On 26 April 2015 at 22:12, Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kath,
>
> Thank you. I like that, it feels like a ritual for cleansing of negativity
> (or avoiding it in the first place?).
>
> M
>
> On 26 Apr 2015, at 02:41, Kath O'Donnell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I like it. reminds me of little stress mirrors doing their job, bouncing
> stress (lines/rays) off as they arrive
>
> On Sunday, 26 April 2015, Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Here’s a video/piece of music I’ve put together following my trip to
>> Resonate in Serbia. Originally it was going to be just the sounds I’d
>> recorded over there, but I’ve layered it with Tibetan singing bowl and
>> guitar samples, all then worked on in post-production.
>>
>> Why vipassanūpakkilesa you ask? It means corruption of insight. When you
>> think you’ve made a major breakthrough on the path to enlightenment and
>> instead you’ve been misled by the false promises of earth-bound trappings.
>> Art making can be like that, don’t you think? And also, just life in
>> general, a lot of the time. But that’s a good thing, because realisation
>> of vipassanūpakkilesa means you’re still on the path.
>>
>> Enjoy (or don’t, we all have to find our own path).
>>
>>
>> https://youtu.be/4KTPC27PijE
>>
>>
>> M
>>
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