A zen poet said: "A person who is a master in the art of living makes little distinction between their work and their play, their labor and their leasure, their mind and their body, their education and their recreation, their love and their religion. They hardly know which is which and simply persue their vision of excellence and grace, whatever they do, leaving others to decide whether they are working or playing. To them they are always doing both."
It struck me the other day that while I've shared what has gone on or happened (especially on my mind recently with the year-end-review post) I've rarely stated what I'm taking on or engaging in. I'll start by painting with a broad brush the inquiry I'm entering into over the next few months:
One, I intend to get at the source of my trepidation in certain situations and cause a breakthrough in being with people with ease and grace. I also am taking on being "Kung Fu Master", at one with the world, always in adventure, playing in games that have me leap out of bed in the morning and go to bed at night fulfilled and complete.
That's what I'm up to.
Current Possibility: Juicy Life
Posted by kannik at January 24, 2007 04:00 PM in Philosophising