Journal

51 entries for 2022

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Beau of the Fifth Column doesn’t have an ending tag, doesn’t ask to like/share/subscribe, doesn’t ask for anything and only gives.

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

[If someone says ’there is no time to rest because it compromises a goal’, tantra says running and being in a hurry causes one to miss.]

[Yogis who simply fast and repeat mantras are dulling their nervous systems and ability to respond.]

[Standing on your head for extended periods overflows the tiny nerves and destroy them. Humans keep the blood flow regulated by standing, whereas animals keep their brain at body level.]

[Remaining homeless helps you find the real home. Avoid abiding anywhere and you’ll abide in yourself. You can enjoy a relationship but don’t cling.]

Part of Tantra: The Supreme Understanding.

Monday, January 10, 2022

[The parable of the prodigal son] means that if you remain on the right path, you will not be celebrated by existence. You will be a simpleton, you will not be enriched by life. You will not have any salt in you; you may be nutritious, but no spices. You will be very simple, good, but your goodness will not have a complex harmony in it. You will be a single note, not millions of notes falling into a melody. You will be a straight line, with no curves and no corners. Those curves and corners give a beauty, they make life more mysterious, they give depth. You will be shallow in your sainthood, you will not have any depth in you.

[Mantra forces the causes into your unconscious, delaying transformation. Tantra awakens for better awareness.]

[The symptom is useful in that it keeps nagging you when something is wrong.]

[Never seek someone to help: only an enlightened on can help, and it flows naturally. A true master never tries to change anyone: like a subtle fragrance they surround you and enter only if you take a whiff.]

[Meditation is just coming back home to rest, not even a prayer or mantra.]

Your seeking creates a smoke around the flame. You go on running around and around, you stir much dust, and you create much smoke, and it is your own effort that stirs the dust and creates the smoke, and the flame becomes hidden. Rest a little, let the dust settle back to the earth. And if you are not running very fast, not in a hurry, you will not create smoke. By and by, things settle and the inner light is revealed.

Part of Tantra: The Supreme Understanding.

Sunday, January 9, 2022

[The idle mind is not of the devil but of God. By being empty we are able to receive.]

[You don’t sleep by doing anything: when activity stops, you simply go into sleep.]

[Relaxation means the moment is enough: feeling yourself, and being present is so satisfying it’s too much.]

[Activity is goal-oriented and constantly turns the present into a means for the future, thus ensuring relaxation remains on the horizon and never comes.]

[The celebrator doesn’t need to create anything because everything already exists and they are grateful for the abundance.]

[Don’t desire anything, including spiritual things, God, or liberation. When you are desire-less, the seed explodes.]

Part of Tantra: The Supreme Understanding.

We’re accustomed to carry out activities with some kind of objective. Normalizing this makes it uncomfortable when nothing is being accomplished. Finishing something early and confronting stillness and silence invokes a reflex to fill space by checking your phone or notifications, distracting yourself for fear of a void. It feels wrong to simply breathe, stretch, exercise, practice capoeira movements outside the context of a structured activity: “can’t just sit and breathe for the rest of my life, gotta actually do something”. Nothing is possible without breathing: mental and physical health is necessary for accomplishing anything, so it’s strange that we’re afraid to connect with it in an unstructured context.

Each moment of stillness is actually a gift: we can celebrate an opportunity to focus on the gaps. We’re always breathing in the background, so stopping gives us a chance to pay attention to the whitespace, or darkspace. Enjoy connecting with it like meeting an old friend. The tendency to ask “I did my breath, now what?” might be an anxiety about the activity not having a well-defined start and end time, so we can practice being there without expectations, and when something compels us into action, we are free to move on.

Thursday, January 6, 2022

[We like people in so many ways (physically, or as a friend, or socially, or intellectually) and when we break up, we need to break each of those aspects before leaving.]

Everyone Can Build a Twitter Audience

[Describe interesting things you’ve done in your life to build credibility: share what you learned or what someone like you would want to know.]

[You can document things that have already happened. Some of it might resonate with others.]

[An indicator of credibility is that people will want to ask you questions to learn more about your experience.]

[It wasn’t the book, but documenting how I published it that gave me credibility in self-publishing.]

[Success is not followers but people wanting to hear what you have to say.]

[They either need to be getting something from you or getting to know you as a person.]

[Giving means they stop on your tweet and don’t regret it. Asking means anything that benefits you directly, like clicking links.]

[Use your pinned tweet to gain credibility.]

[Inspiration can be something interesting that happened today, things that took a lot of effort to figure out, answers you gave in your conversations that could be relevant to your audience.]

[Find the intersection of interesting to you, interesting to your audience, and having credibility to say it.]

[Don’t tag people hoping they’ll notice you.]

[Build your credibility, promote it everywhere, and look for opportunities to build more credibility.]

[Give and ask with a seven to one ratio.]

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

[Do whatever you like, but take each action with full awareness.]

[Darkness can never become ingrained because it it NOT.]

[Experiences are illusory: only the one who experiences them is true. Pay attention to the witness.]

Part of Tantra: The Supreme Understanding.

Monday, January 3, 2022

[The sense organs are windows, not projectors.]

[Not ‘one remains’ but ’two is gone’.]

[Trying to not think a thought gives energy to it, and it will come back to bother you.]

[The solution is always to watch.]

Part of Tantra: The Supreme Understanding.

Sunday, January 2, 2022

[The root is never above ground: attacking the visible is like fighting shadows.]

[Mind is like a crowd: we think something larger exists but there are only the individual thoughts arranged together tightly.]

[Pay attention to the gaps between thoughts.]

[Even clinging to a thought is not possible because it will eventually die: they aren’t yours and don’t belong to you—just visiting.]

[Watch for things that neither come nor go, like the sky.]

Part of Tantra: The Supreme Understanding.

Notes app musings: proposals for resonate community to consider from a label perspective

[Show something that’s unavailable and provide a means to signal intent with which to inform future decisions.]