Its just a genetic thing, I think, though my meditation and always being very
active helped. Yeah, my dad also pecked (and managed to avoid computers
altogether).:-)
My career involved technical training, primarily focused on curriculum design
and development, in tech, and industrial environme
PS: Great about your heart rate! Mine seems to stay high, in the 70s and 80s
even at rest. I wonder if that is because of all the simulants I took
recreationally and later for medicinal purposes. I just hope my ticker has lots
of ticks left...at least until I can thruhike the Appalachian Trail.
I'd enjoy hearing that if you care to share it. I flashed through the link to
HeartMath, and there is some great stuff in there, will return for a larger
meal later - liked the change in perspective, from the traditional approach,
brain impulses influencing the heart, to the heart's influence, c
Here's one link to HeartMath.
http://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/introduction.html
There is a story, of course, as to how I 'chanced' upon HeartMath's work in the
early 2000s as I perused the (now obsolete, RIP) bookshelves at Borders
intuitively perusing for my next book to
Thanks for the suggested materials - I haven't heard about the Institute of
HeartMath. It is an enjoyable study, to watch when the heart overflows
sometimes, and other times when the knife sharp intellect must organize
something. The book sounds cool too.
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Thanks Doc.
What you state makes sense to me.
Life is large. It's nice to keep it in perspective.
I may have asked before if you are familiar with the Institute of HeartMath? It
gets into how our hearts think...not as metaphor, but how our hearts actually
help us make decisions.
Which bring
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> "Eternity abides at all times in the silence within each of us; it is the
> nakedness of who we are and is continually reconciling all that exists."
>
> *Beautifully* put!!! Thanks!
>
> To get into technicalities, our thoughts
"Eternity abides at all times in the silence within each of us; it is the
nakedness of who we are and is continually reconciling all that exists."
*Beautifully* put!!! Thanks!
To get into technicalities, our thoughts serve the legitimate purpose of
bringing our desires into being. However, in o
I hope there are thoughts in eternity. Seems it'd be very boring otherwise.
But, I'm probably missing your point. Or maybe part of your point is there is
no point?
(I vaguely recall that movie, The Point. )
So, if I understand what you are saying... our thoughts protect us from
eternity (or r
"I wonder if there is an eternity and if there will be a time when all is naked
and when all is somehow reconciled?"
Oddly, when there are no longer our thoughts protecting us from eternity, the
nakedness (to ourselves) continues, and the reconciliation of everything
continues also.
With sile
Yah. (Carol smiles)
What an incredible voyage O\or, as the Grateful Dead put it..."what a long,
strange trip it's been..."
Except it's not all "been;" it continues on as an "is."
I wonder if there is an eternity and if there will be a time when all is naked
and when all is somehow reconciled?
The other thing that occurs to me about this process, is the self preservation
that issues themselves take on, within us, within our awareness. Sort of the
Alien scenario, without the exploding chest. Seriously, they form themselves
such that they are protected from our examination.
The physica
Thank you - Yeah, its not an either/or for me, regarding expression of the
past. However we express and *integrate* it. The interesting thing I have found
is that once the past issues have been faced, they don't go away.
Instead, they simply become part of the integrated memory landscape, nothi
Great post Doc.
I've asked myself many times over "How long does *this* take? Why the eff does
it keep coming up to haunt me?" I've often wished for a don't-give-a-damn
switch, in the sense of be able to 'get over' something.
Like other folks who've lived some life, I have techniques in my tool
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