So I thought I might try a blog out. I mean, I've tried myspace, facebook...I'll probably lose interest in this eventually, like I did with those other two, but maybe I won't. When I'm overseas later this year, though, I thought this would be a good idea.
My yoga classes have ended for the summer, school will be starting in a week....things are a bit crazy right now.
I have finally started to get some juice, find that spark inside of me. It's beautiful, its wonderful; I'm so happy about it. I don't want to jinx it or anything, but I've been waiting a long time for this. I want to start dealing with identity, with the transient nature of people. I spoke with someone today who pointed out that we are as much a part of our past as we are of our future. I've always felt this way-that we are constantly changing, evolving, and that we are a part of that past, as well as the future; that the present moment we are always in is both those things at once. How do you show that? How do you portray that? More importantly, how do you deal with that some days. How do you deal with this constant change. I've always found that letting go and letting it happen, just accepting it and embracing it is the best thing to do. Be a part of the flowing stream, as opposed to fighting against the current, fighting against your own nature. Then you are alive, you are experiencing life, which is this moment, to the fullest potential. But that's easier said than done.
My yoga classes have ended for the summer, school will be starting in a week....things are a bit crazy right now.
I have finally started to get some juice, find that spark inside of me. It's beautiful, its wonderful; I'm so happy about it. I don't want to jinx it or anything, but I've been waiting a long time for this. I want to start dealing with identity, with the transient nature of people. I spoke with someone today who pointed out that we are as much a part of our past as we are of our future. I've always felt this way-that we are constantly changing, evolving, and that we are a part of that past, as well as the future; that the present moment we are always in is both those things at once. How do you show that? How do you portray that? More importantly, how do you deal with that some days. How do you deal with this constant change. I've always found that letting go and letting it happen, just accepting it and embracing it is the best thing to do. Be a part of the flowing stream, as opposed to fighting against the current, fighting against your own nature. Then you are alive, you are experiencing life, which is this moment, to the fullest potential. But that's easier said than done.

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