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Author Topic: MNCT 646 - The Opposite of Stress  (Read 1510 times)
Terri Carey
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« on: February 02, 2009, 02:54:27 AM »

 Interesting thought - I have always had a hard time slowing my thoughts - never thought of it as natural for me at all.  I think the most helpful part is the idea that my thoughts DO slow down at times - when I walk, when I have written them down, by the water, etc.  I guess the next step is to try to duplicate that at other times, or rather NOT to duplicate the hurried thoughts.  Perhaps I should work on the beach!
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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2009, 12:22:03 PM »

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we should ALL work on the beach... no?



I love this idea of quieting the mind (or brain).
that moment when the body is on auto-pilot... the intelligence of the organism is operating in the way it does... perfectly, without an editor stepping in and saying "no breath this way... no blink now"

hiking is my way. also the act of creation...
when "I" simply cease to exist and the act is in action...
there is pure action... reaction is entirely suspended...
imagine if we could do that during communication...
communication might be an act of creation instead of conveying ideas.

wow... hello tangent.





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