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I heard once about a Yiddish poet who lived in utter poverty and misery, a teenager, who never had seen anything beautiful in his life, and he made splendid poems about vegetables jumping into the soup pot. My idea being that for the sublime and the beautiful and the interesting, you don’t have to look far away. You have to know how to see.
The Work and Wisdom of Hedda Sterne
austinkleon.com
Reality Selection starts with tuning into a reality to determine if you’d care to be included or not. What channel are we on, anyways?
Angel Tech
Antero Alli, Robert Anton Wilson (Introduction)
Judgment comes from the emotional body, but it commonly manifests through the mind body as thoughts of "good" or "bad," "right" or "wrong," and so on. It is important to be able to distinguish between an emotional judgment and the discrimination or discernment of the intellect. We make decisions all day long, but a judgment has an emotional charge or investment in the situation. Therefore, we are not talking about a simple disagreement or a difference of opinion (though these thoughts may have a judgment at their basis), but rather an emotionally triggered reaction that produces stress in the physical body and constricts the mind body.
Emergence of the Divine Child
Rick Phillips
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