Articles in the Fragments of Reality Category
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Life and Death, Personal on 23 January 2005
In our language death means the opposite of living. Being
alive is to live, create, explore, and experience. Death is some-
thing where nothing is moving and everything stays still, a
total freeze or a complete stop. It is something where nothing
new is developed nor does anything change; death is simply a
state where nothing is created anymore.
In [...]
Posted in Belief System, Fragments of Reality, Personal on 22 January 2005
Our life can be compared to a project. Projects have a begin-
ning and an end. Its definition states that it is not perma-
nent—it has a definitive life span. It starts, goes on, and ends.
A project has no purpose itself—it is only the means for
something. It has a purpose and it is used as the vehicle, [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Poems, Reality and Ego on 19 January 2005
All there is,
is right here and just now;
Don’t wait,
don’t travel,
shift forward or delay;
Postpone to escape,
move to forget;
Still it does not matter—
all there is,
is right here and just now.
Pre-set for presence,
and set free,
or reset.
To be and not to be—together,
is the key.
Live real and
realize,
right here and just now.
Cannot force,
cannot push,
no way to rush;
Distant yourself,
just now [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 16 January 2005
Everything we see, have, are, and live within is based on two
structures: the substance (i.e., the essence) and its representa-
tion (manifestation). The appearance is the structure that is
easy to comprehend and is the only truth existing for the
inexperienced.
Only the wise can separate the representation from the
substance. The ignorant regards the appearance as the essence
and [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Meditation, Personal, Poems on 23 November 2004
Nothing to declare,
nothing to say,
nothing to hear,
nothing to think;
Only silence,
accompanying friend,
no one to miss,
no one to long,
lots of actions,
many memories,
tons of experiences,
nothing to look back for;
Nothing is the same,
everything is the same,
they are not relevant;
Just being,
no expectations,
no demands,
no claims,
no_thing;
From here,
always here,
from one moment,
to another,
observing,
registering,
no time,
just here,
right now;
No sadness,
no joy,
no feelings,
no [...]
Posted in Belief System, Fragments of Reality, Personal on 22 November 2004
Facts are very important on our time. We live surrounded by
lots of information and knowledge. Most of the data around
us is not wisdom but more or less processed bits and pieces of
information. We are bound to make decisions and jump to
conclusions every day. Our understanding and perception is
limited, but still we draw conclusions. We pick [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Mind, Personal on 21 November 2004
When are we very positively surprised and overwhelmed?
When something out of the ordinary and unexpected hap-
pens, something we have not thought about—something
fresh and new to us. This happens outside of our (previous)
experience and knowledge, and it makes us happy and joyful.
We would love to be more spontaneous, but it is so hard and
difficult. Why?
We [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 20 November 2004
Our existence is relative. We are only in relation to some-
thing. Nothing has any meaning or significance per se, unless
it is in relation to something. The world outside of us just is.
We give it the meaning and the purpose, and it has the signif-
icance and relevance we define and understand it to have.
Because our existence [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Short Insights on 19 November 2004
Trust is about relying on someone, letting ourselves be vulner-
able and fragile, totally dependent on someone. It is a token of
something pure and innocent, a way of expressing confidence
and pure beliefs. Something beautiful and overwhelming.
Appreciation without apprehension. A bond that if you are
careful will last through almost anything, but with a misstep
can be broken as [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 17 November 2004
Why is the doer so important? Or, to be more specific, when
is the doer important? In most of the cases, the performer is
relevant only when we are doing it ourselves. We emphasize
the subject more than the actual deed or the doing process. In
brief, when we are the subjects it is very important but when
others are [...]
