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GliderGuider

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8. Very few people make it all the way, as far as I can tell.
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 10:23 AM
Nov 2015

I'm turning 65 in a month, and I've only been at this for a handful of years. I expect to be just about as stuck when I die as I was before I began the journey - but at least I'll be aware that I'm stuck... Or something :-D

The realization that there is no perfect end-state to be achieved, that it's all about falling down and getting back up again, helps me retain compassion for my insurmountable human fallibility.

Thoughts on Thinking [View all] GliderGuider Nov 2015 OP
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Nov 2015 #1
Interesting, psychopaths don't have little bundles of emotions (at least NOT guilt emotions) fasttense Nov 2015 #2
Your thoughts as cars chervilant Nov 2015 #3
Thanks! I'm working on an idea that should turn up here as well as on FB in a week or so. GliderGuider Nov 2015 #4
This is brilliant. mac56 Nov 2015 #5
Of course you may! And though attribution is always good for the ego, I don't insist on it. GliderGuider Nov 2015 #7
A very thoughtful essay... gregcrawford Nov 2015 #6
Very few people make it all the way, as far as I can tell. GliderGuider Nov 2015 #8
The lessons are learned in the journey... gregcrawford Nov 2015 #11
Reflect...one of my favorite koans... N_E_1 for Tennis Nov 2015 #9
It's one of mine as well. Thanks! GliderGuider Nov 2015 #10
Meditation and self hypnosis saidsimplesimon Nov 2015 #12
Similar to my own practice Android3.14 Nov 2015 #13
exactly, and my mindfulness teacher says ellenrr Dec 2015 #26
yes, a nice analogy vlyons Nov 2015 #14
Standing on a corner in Winslow Arizona RobertEarl Nov 2015 #15
Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy... GliderGuider Nov 2015 #16
Thoughts Bombard Us Continually Because We're Wired That Way - NonMetro Nov 2015 #17
Exactly so, IMO GliderGuider Nov 2015 #18
I tend to think of thoughts as helium balloons rapidly rising with a ribbon 1monster Nov 2015 #19
haha, I get entangled too... ellenrr Dec 2015 #25
Very nicely said. You hit the nail on the head. Binkie The Clown Nov 2015 #20
Thank you. I remember early on having moments of total silence. GliderGuider Nov 2015 #21
I finally figured that out when Binkie The Clown Nov 2015 #22
Love that thoughts-as-cars analogy. JudyM Nov 2015 #23
great analogy. nt ellenrr Dec 2015 #24
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