tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153478020914909915.post6502051965927406025..comments2023-09-04T09:13:17.930-03:00Comments on Larissa and Friends' Bookish Life: Under Construction...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18029884909672059641noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153478020914909915.post-3757995923217446042008-06-03T06:40:00.000-03:002008-06-03T06:40:00.000-03:00I'll be serious for a second.There are many philos...I'll be serious for a second.<BR/><BR/>There are many philosophies all trying to figure out the balance one should TRY to achieve in his life between all aspects of it (you state three, some would state many more).<BR/><BR/>The one I like best are the ones claiming we are all "asleep" as it is, even when we are wide awake. Our mind is asleep, we go through life but it's not REALLY real, it's our mind's image of life.<BR/><BR/>By certain techniques, each of these philosophies offering her own, one can awaken, so to speak, and see life for what they are. What they TRULY are. Only then, when full awake, mentally, emotionally awake can one be strive to achieve balance in their life.<BR/><BR/>Now, me... I'm not a spiritual person, I find all sort of Zen and stuff like that mambo-jumbo (sorry if I offended anyone, but that's my take on these things)... but when it comes to this enlightenment philosophies, I'm down with that. It sounds logical enough.<BR/><BR/>Wish I could find my way to becoming awake. Balanced. But as the saying goes, "Nil desperadum", right? :) :) :)<BR/><BR/>BTY, the nick will lead to an out-of-use blog, don't bother following it, though I guess you do know me from another site... :D :D :Dאני. מי שמכיר יודע.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06403999900305578768noreply@blogger.com