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Tag Archives: practice
Illustrated Revelations on an Art of Self
The outcome for 1/1 – 1/2 is to publish a clear and fun compendium and quick reference for the driving objectives of 2013. Let’s begin with thinking about thinking. How do introspective sessions connect and coalese, how do I bind … Continue reading →
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Posted in alternate universe, Around Lake Michigan, chaga, driving force, fuck mother, george galloway, glimmung, goals, hack, health, Lena Maude Wilson, mantak chia, master ru, money, organization, people, pkd, polymath, production and post, projects, protocol, real life, Science Fiction Musical, story, tantra, teachers, upkeep
Tagged daughter of god, desire, dog, earth, objectives, plan, practice, research, swami bua, to do, wordpress
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14 days – weight and writing
Beautiful. Inventory and ordering continues today, with a bit of general organization around the house. Yesterday I became 6.5 lbs heavier when I started wearing a scuba weight belt. Carrying extra weight is an easy way to challenge the body … Continue reading
Posted in Around Lake Michigan, document / journal, story, training / practice, vision / planning
Tagged discipline, inventory, practice, run, scuba, strength, train, weight, write
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Online addiction
I’ve been so focused on social phenomenon that my first thought when I wake up is to get online. With only a month left before launch, it’s time to kick the habit. I’m replacing my morning urge to compute with … Continue reading