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Tag Archives: emotions
Meditations on Death
The time before you hold your breath, the time leading up to the dive, is the most important part. You breathe with intention, in and out, a steady rhythm. The goal is to achieve absolute physiological calm, and this takes … Continue reading
Posted in All posts, Fiction/Creative, Philosophy
Tagged angst, breath hold, breath holding, death, diving, dread, emotions, free diving, life, meditation, meditation on death, meditations, meditations on death, philosophy
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Three Simple Rules for Changing Yourself
I can’t say it enough: Say yes to the right things, so no to the wrong things, and do it as soon as possible. This one sentence is a moral compass you can use for the rest of your life. … Continue reading
Posted in All posts, Self-Improvement
Tagged acceptance, alan watts, change, choice, decision, decision-making, eckhart tolle, emotions, growth, health, healthy-living, judgment, mental-health, mindfulness, moral compass, morals, no, now, positivity, power of now, rules, self-control, simple, thich nhat hanh, three, willpower, yes
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Bits and Pieces
When you first meet someone, it’s only a glance. You fall in love with a sidelong gaze, a vague peripheral impression, fleeting eyes on the bus. Your first idea of someone is a disconnected image which floats around in your … Continue reading
Posted in All posts, Fiction/Creative, great
Tagged acquisition, distance, emotions, existentialism, knowledge, love
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