Sunday, January 21, 2007

Summery

1- The world is nutural. We are making the world as a perception and perception is conditoned to our condition.
2- Internal movements are full of attractors. If you start spining around them you gonna trap there. You need a shift in your movement.
3- That is what I called as inspiration. When you are waiting for thousands of information from different ways. Let them come and try to process them subconsiouly. Don't filter them. Just let them store. And then all of a sudden out of this complex a new idea, a new way, a new creation will be born.
4- Waiting and standing the situation is the only way that you can do at some points. But you have tp pass it.
5- Nice observation: When you punch and get punched you have less pain. When you just punch, you get tired. When you just get punched, not only you are punched but also your being is getting smashed.
6- I think, well, at the end of the day "SO WHAT?"
7- Presumption and expectation makes our life harder. When you think about something and it doesn't happen you suffer. The source of this suffer is selfishness and noting more. Because you never care about the other's expectations and presumptions.
8- Coencidences are quasi-random processes. Sometimes something is coming to you as your mirror. You can see your things in another face, another eyes, or another text. And then you remember all the times that you were winner or loser but this time you look at the table from the oposite side, not the one that you used to be.
9- Another observation: If you judge something you can never take it properly. Judgment makes expectations.
10- All of us looking for happiness, although it is not the most important issue of our life. I think, I find the answer. The WALK in the path that you take to reach the happiness is the most important issue of our life.
11- We have to believe in something. I don't think that the subject of believing is very important. The concept of believing is the core of any belief.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very good summary indeed.
You remind me of Kazantzakis.