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A well known psychiatrist said his philosophy about life was based on three ideals.
How to live in art.
How to work in art. and
How to die in art.
Each of these ideals have a inner connecting concept imbedded. The first deals with surrounding your life in a productive artful way. That is living in an artful creative way. If you eat meat be conscious and respect that animal because it died so that you may live. The vegetarian must know that the apple he or she is eating may be a sentient being. That apple just might know that its alive. That's not to say that everything is possessd of a sentient being.
Without life there is no death.
Without death there is no life.
CreativityBe creative in what you do so that the mundane side of live is your friend and not your enemy. One simple thing we can do is to make our surroundings attractive. We tend to live in a mental corporate color scheme of back or white.
DON'T BE AFRAID OF COLOR. Decorating your surrounding is the beginning to decorating your inner self. If you don’t know how to decorate read a book on FengShui (Fungshui). It is a system of arranging our surrounding so that we can live in harmony with them. If it's all beyond you, simply try meditating.
Box Thinking:The way that we normally think winds up to be self defeating. We are programmed to think in 'Box Thinking.' We live in a box. We eat our morning cereal that comes from a box. We get into a metal box and drive to work. We work in a cement box. We eat a box lunch. We drive our iron box back to our cozy box home. We eat a boxy microwave dinner and
Now we’re ready to box. Box the first person that dares to cross our path. It's all normal. It's all OK as we watch the nightly news from a box. We’re boxed in on all sides. Help!
Sweeping the Mind:Set the time and turn off the blackberry, the computer and all the wonder toys we used for the day. That's our time. It's time to decorate our mind and heart. It's time to meditate.
The Lay and Meditation:
It has been observed that by simply sitting straight in a chair, feet flat and hands cusp in the lap is by far the easiest form to begin with. Casting our eyes down, relaxing our lips and breathing from the abdomen brings us to a lay meditation stance. All that is left is to watch our thoughts arise without thinking about them. In time our thinking begins to wane away and our heart and mind find peaceful agreement with each other.
Death, Food and Religion:The third ideal, ‘
how to die in art’ One should look at death as an energy. We can use it or it uses us. It is neither good or bad. It's totally neutral. Think of death as facing a 500 pound gorilla. You had better fascinate it that it not fascinate you. This is were our meditation comes into play. Through meditation we quiet our thoughts and thus bring our fears under control. Our body needs to eat to live. We eat from dying things, be it an apple or a hamburger. It's the same way a dead leaf on the ground feeds the root from where it came. One could come to the conclusion that ’Food is Religion.’
Self Empowerment :The Tibetans think that they have a handle on understanding the dying process. A scholarly Tibetan Lama once indoctrinated me in Phowa, a source of self empowerment. Phowa is your own artful transference of consciousness at the time of death. We are more interested in what a person died of. The doctor tells us, 'He died of Cancer.' Oh, Now we know it all! Our thirst for an answer has been provided. What about, how did he died. Did he go kicking and screaming or did he pass through in peaceful consciousness. Not that he or she just accepted their death and went like little sheep to the slaughter house. Again it is meditation that brings us peace of mind so that we can face our life and its transitions.
Activity vs. Inactivity: So active your fantasy life so inactive your mundane life follows behind.
So active your mundane life so inactive your fantasy life follows behind.
Our Witness: There are different ways to focus in on our witness. That witness that lives within. We can learn through guided meditation the art of placing our consciousness balanced in the center between the right and left side of our brain. In that state we can observe that the physical brain is sending and receiving electrical impulses in a circular motion around our physical brain. In doing so the brain is intrusively, ruthlessly invading and analytically monitoring every physical part of our body. It it thought that the stronger electrical impulses may represent discomfort, pain or pleasure. It is our consciousness that misguidedly reasons itself to be the witness. This state of awareness can be observed using a deeper visualization meditation referred to as Circulation Thinking.
E=mc2So fast the light so slow the mass follows behind.

So fast the mass so slow the light follows behind.
A child formula regarding a theory about "relativistic and non-relativistic particles."
In conclusion we all agree,
time = 0.09 x 10-3 m/(3 x 108)m/sec = 3.0 x 10-13 sec.
This is the half-life of the tau as seen in its rest frame, just as it should be! Visit:
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