Articles in the Fragments of Reality Category
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Life and Death, Personal on 10 June 2005
Have you ever considered what dying means? Often we are
very shady and quiet about death. It is something we do not
want to consider or think about. It is a taboo. It is something
that only happens to somebody else—not to us. In other
words—we are afraid of it. But why?
What exactly are we afraid of? Something [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Meditation, Personal on 2 June 2005
Life is eternal harmonious breathing, in and out. Like in
breathing, there are three stages to life: in(halation), balance
(pauses),and out (exhalation).
Life is oscillation in various energy states. Higher ones
contain more intelligence and possibilities than lower ones.
Life is an eternal joy of transformation of oscillation levels.
These previously mentioned three stages include the harmony
within: simply add negative [...]
Posted in Business, Fragments of Reality, Personal, Short Insights on 21 May 2005
Our greatest excuse is time. Either we do not have enough of
it or we have too much of it. Still, we can only live now, for-
ever. Future is only an illusion we project based on our experi-
ences and understanding. Past is a regenerated memory and
experience collection we re-produce according to our current
understanding and point of [...]
Posted in Meditation, Personal on 15 May 2005
What’s reality like from eternity’s point of view?
Who talks by silence, does the most.
How can we see something we know nothing about?
Tags: awareness, knowledge, now, wisdom, zen thoughts
Read more..Posted in Fragments of Reality, Meditation, Personal on 10 May 2005
Meditation is preparation for the continuous steady state of
enlightenment, a process where one is adjusting to shift the
consciousness onto a higher level. Doing this requires con-
centration and undivided attention. Still, we cannot progress
by physical “force” or pure power of will. We have to reach a
higher (or finer) state where we are capable of oscillating the
energy [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Short Insights on 28 April 2005
When you want something you also state that you don’t have
something. Your object of wanting is the very thing you’re
missing. In other words, you’re declaring your imperfectness.
There is something in you that still requires and is in need.
The person who is at peace and has achieved a state of
calmness needs no thing. He or [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Meditation, Personal on 28 April 2005
As long as there is something that changes, the quest is not
over. Anything that is not permanent and independent is still
becoming; it depends on its external circumstances and,
therefore, more or less reacts to these.
A constant state is independent of any outside events or
situations as well as any temporal fluctuations such as day or
night. [...]
Posted in Belief System, Fragments of Reality, Personal on 27 April 2005
Our belief structures define who we are and how we interpret
the world. They are our point of view and allow us to view the
world through rose-colored glasses. We adjust the external
world according to our beliefs. Beliefs are our world, and they
are us. Hence they are very powerful and have a great impact
on us.
When [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 26 April 2005
When you are angry ask yourself: Who is angry?
When you are disappointed ask yourself: Who is disap-
pointed?
When you are in need of something ask yourself: Who
needs?
When you are sad ask yourself: Who is sad?
Why is it that it is always the external world that is to be
blamed? And yet, all of [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 21 April 2005
Everything with a form and shape falls into the trinity of cre-
ation, sustenance, and dissolution. These three states are
inevitable and they materialize in time-space. Each manifes-
tation is a child of its age; it uses the concepts, structures, and
ways of the current relative reality. It has a limited existence
and relevance as well. Nothing lasts forever in [...]
