Iโ€™m not sure as to the why or the how, but it seems when I surrender my petty judgmentsโ€”assignments of existential worth and hierarchical condemnationsโ€”I experience inspiration, synchronicities, and exhilarating purpose.ย  So much so that I am unbothered by condemnation from outside sources.

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4 responses to “Musings”

  1. I concur wholeheartedly with your experience. Really well stated. I feel suspension of such egoic considerations (while maintaining awareness of them) helps you enter into a flow state. I feel the work done inherently becomes more meaningful (personally) as well because of its authenticity: it frees you to explore with genuineness.

  2. Judging is something I try to avoid!

  3. It’s hard to do, but I do try. Don’t know that I experience more creativity for letting go of those things, but I also haven’t really paid much attention to that aspect. In any case, I do think it is best to do as you said. Makes one’s life a little more peaceful in the long run.

  4. from possibility itself, yes. It’s encouraging to read that you recognize this. It encourages the rest of us who remain committed to living from within that framework.

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