Archive for May, 2008

Struggle for Pleasure

May 30, 2008

Struggle for Pleasure, Wim Mertens

When I discovered Wim Mertens (I was 21) I bought all his albums. He’s a Belgian pianist and compositor. His lyrics are no words but sounds.

Synchronicity: an ordinary example

May 30, 2008

Synchronicity is a welknown concept now: roughly , I would say it states that all human beings’ energies are all connected to each others and connected to the Universe’s Energy. So any thoughts, any actions, receive an answer. (That’s why we better watch out our mind and our thoughts).

I wanted to create and dowload a powerpoint slideshow on the blog, but I couldn’t remember the precise website’s URL I used 9 month ago in Paris to create and share powerpoints. In the meantime, I was vizualizing in my mind beautiful images that would illustrate spiritual quotes, and I was vizualizing the slideshow, somewhat in an ordinary creative process. And the following morning, “out of the blue” I received an email: Hey shaaron, Your slideshow Moodle Presentation Fr has been added as a favorite by cluco. You can check out cluco’s profile on SlideShare. – the SlideShare team.

I don’t know Cluco. I found out that he lives in Antofagasta, in Chile. He doesn’t know me neither know it, but because he added my Moodle powerpoint in his favorites, he has enable me to find the information I was looking for. And the webiverse has done the rest.

I remember the providential life, effortless, described by Deepak Chopra in ”The way of the Wizard”.

Think out loud

May 28, 2008

Sometimes we want something but we don’t prepare ourselves to receive it. And we can’t get what we don’t want really, what we’re not ready to have.

We can get anything we want. But sometimes we also get what we don’t want.

Is your glass half full or half empty?

May 28, 2008

I have been recently told that I see my glass half empty instead of seeing it half full.

This popular expression is commonly used in everydays life at every levels of our life. People use it to label a situation or a person as being optimistic or pessimistic. It was commonly used by recruiters to figure out wheter they are interviewing an optimistic potential employee or a pessimist person who sees only the negative aspect of a specific situation and who is unable to see the positive aspects of a situation, as little as it might be. I remember I have trained myself to always think ”I see my glass half full”. This expression implies that nowdays the universal common sense expect you to be optimistic, therefore satisfyed, with only half of what you want, with only half of what you are entitled to expect from your life, for a given time and situation.

I don’t relate to this expression. I believe it can’t apply to me because it’s a universal popular expression, as my life doesn’t follow unfulfilling social and psycological patterns (anymore). As far as I am concerned, I have decided some time ago that I am full, my life is full, my dreams are full, and today my Now is filling up. Okay, right now my glass of love might be empty, but someday it will be full. But it will never be either half full either half empty.

Life is Now and Here

May 28, 2008

Long distance means long and distance. Which is the opposite of close and here, the opposite of Now and Here.

When we like long and distance, when we seek long and distance, we avoid being now and here, we posponed life.

Life is sucks…

May 28, 2008

…sometimes.

What a Wonderful World

May 27, 2008

Isabelle

May 25, 2008

Isabelle

Pollux

“The Wonder of You”

May 25, 2008

Absolutely awsome: A New Earth, Eckhart Tolle

May 25, 2008