October 30, 2012

The old way

You do it how you feel, how your heart sings. Not bothering about rules, not worrying about doing it the correct way.



Following the flow of the world through me is the old way. 


The Faroe Islands





















Sources: Wikipedia in English, Wikipedia in Russian

Nocturne

With so many people making all kinds of flutes from PVC water pipes, there's a new meaningfulness to Mayakovsky's lines:

Could you play a nocturne
On the flute of drainage pipes?

(А вы ноктюрн сыграть могли бы
На флейте водосточных труб?)


Things I don't need

They say, Socrates walked through a street market once and said:

'There are so many things I don't need'.






He was a great declutterer, but he wasn't an artist. :)

Free will

Human will can do anything. 

The aim of a truly free will is fulfilling your dream and making the Universe a better and lighter place


October 23, 2012

Looking at myself in the mirror

Why do I always look ugly when I look at myself in the mirror? Why do other people insist I'm good-looking?

I can see only the face as it is. As it is, no face is beautiful. 

What makes a face beautiful is my soul sparkling from behind it: shining eyes, a smile and a vivid expression. 

October 18, 2012

Old things and the feeling of home


The cosy feeling of home you have when you see certain old things: old curtains with flower patterns, slightly cracked crockery. The feeling of something from your past, something incredibly important and comforting, but long forgotten.

This feeling is precious, but unfortunately too elusive and too personal to share.

Keeping the best for the future

Poor people often keep their best things 'for the future'. One day, they think, there will be that special time when they'll be able to use them.

I want my every here and now to be special enough to use my best things and feelings in it.

What's inherited

Most things I do in my life have been inherited from my ancestors. Who I am, where I work, what I wear, how I react, what I like doing, what I'm interested in - those things are programmed by my ancestry.

My character hasn't changed much since childhood. The biggest changes that have happened are about getting back to who I am, not changing who I am. 

1. I can't change who I am. That's the one sphere where I must float with the current. 

2. All the changes I can make should bring me back closer to my true self.

I believe that every creature's true self is essentially good. 

Dealing with scary people

Imagine them as kids. 

What are they afraid of? What do they like or hate? What makes them feel insecure?

Incidentally, it works for scary kids too. :)

October 10, 2012

Never too good

You're never too good at doing anything. 

Whatever you do, you can always do it better. 


October 03, 2012

Silence time


Sometimes I need to make a stop.

Don't do anything, just flow with the life around me.

The Earth continues her journey through the space no matter how difficult my personal problems are.

I need to go on doing what I have to do, without worrying.

September 28, 2012

Being usual

Common and unique


There are two things hard to understand and accept:

1. I'm a usual, common person, like any other. I have no exceptional rights and no special brilliance among others.

2. I'm unique, there's no one like me. What I am and what I do, no one else can do.

They're both true.

September 26, 2012

Illuminated manuscripts


Copying books manually and illuminating them with your own pictures is the forgotten branch of reading. 

- It makes you read the book carefully.
- It makes you write carefully.
- It offers you an opportunity to express your own ideas about the contents of the book in pictures.

Overall, it helps you to make the book a part of you

That's why you must choose the book very carefully.

September 25, 2012

Big problems, small problems

When I was at school, every start of a school year seemed very difficult to me. We had new subjects, new - and difficult - assignments, new tests. But the following year, the problems of the previous year seemed so simple and insignificant to me. By the Year 5, I've articulated a rule which sounded something like this:

Every year's problems will seem silly and insignificant next year.

By remembering this rule, I've saved myself a lot of worries. :)

September 21, 2012

Defending your principles

Source

More often than not, people don't follow the principles they defend. It's easy to formulate perfect situations, but it's hard to create them every day, all your life.

Does it mean I shouldn't talk perfect?

No.

Defending principles gives inspiration and a reference point.

Someone said:
Aim for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll still land among the stars.

Priorities

1. Live my life my way and let others live their lives their way.

2. Curious mind and joyful heart.

3. Always improve myself and develop my world.

    - Improve my skills, both physical and intellectual.
    - Learn something new all the time.
    - Travel, broaden my horizons.
    - Simplify whatever can be simplified without losing the essence.
    
4. Keep the link to the nature.


September 19, 2012

Mars

Source

I hope humans will never exploit this place the way they exploit the Earth.

September 14, 2012

Instrument practice


There's a simple way to excellence in music:

Practice your instrument every day. 

Get used to it, express your ups and downs on it. Try out different techniques and invent your own ones.

Just do it every day. Let time work for you.

The simplest meditation ever

This meditation won't allow you to doze out. It is a simplified version of a technique described by Andrey Levshinov (unfortunately, his page is only available in Russian).

1. Find a wooden stick or staff. Standing on the floor, it should reach your shoulders or be at least 150 cm/5 ft long, and thick enough to be comfortable to grab.

2. Stand comfortably with your feet apart by shoulder width, with one foot somewhat further to the front, knees slightly bent to your comfort.

3. On your right hand, cover your ring and little fingers with your thumb, leaving the other two fingers straight.

4. Put the staff onto the two free fingers and try to keep it standing on them. Use your hips and thighs as levers.

5. The first milestone is to try to keep the staff standing on your fingers for 12 seconds. The ideal time is 144 seconds (12 by 12).

6. Do the same with your left hand.

7. Don't rush it. Make it as safe as you can. The goal is to do it every day rather than to break any 'time records'.

September 12, 2012

Time

Time is the most precious treasure we have. What we do with our time defines what we do with our lives, naturally. And the conclusion is:

Don't waste your time on things and people you don't like and don't want in your life. Whatever you spend your time on will stay, and whatever you don't spend your time on will disappear from your life.

September 10, 2012

Getting over pain

Emotional pain is energy conserved in one idea, one memory. To get over pain, you need to open it up, let it go.

1. Concentrate on the pain.

2. Feel it, let it flow. 

3. Don't suppress it, let it hurt. 

4. Watch it. If it grows weaker, remember the painful situation once again and concentrate on the pain again.

5. Watch the pain go up to your heart, then your throat, then higher.

6. Don't rush it, let it transform naturally.

This way, you can get rid of almost any painful feelings, memories or emotions.

September 08, 2012

Old frames

My old feelings and my past perceptions of the world are kept in old things and childhood artifacts. They help me remember who I am, who I was before I became a boring adult. 

I do declutter, but I don't throw away all of them. Old things keep the essence of me intact.

Wrinkles


Wrinkles on a face are like words in a book. They tell a story of a lifetime, and the more wrinkles, the more stories.

A perfectly smooth face of a model tells me nothing. It's as plain and boring as an empty book.


September 03, 2012

The difference

I was looking at this really big spider in the corner and thought I should relocate it, because my cat wouldn't give it a chance. It was the kind of spider that don't build a web, so it wouldn't stay in one corner.

I thought, if I were a bug, I'd certainly not want to be around it. And if I were a bird, I'd love to catch it, and it wouldn't have a chance.

And then I thought: here's the difference between humans and animals. Only a human would want to catch one animal (which is clearly not their kind) and let it go in a different place in order to save it from another animal, because they just wanted it to have a chance to live a little longer.

August 31, 2012

Freedom

Many people want freedom without realising a simple thing. 

Pure freedom means freedom from your wishes and inclinations as well. Pure freedom means doing senseless things, because once something has a reason to be done, it's tied up by that reason and thus 'not free'. 

For me, freedom is doing something that rings true to my nature, not doing random things. Going to work when it's time to go, going to bed when I'm tired, eating things that agree with my body are my freedom. 

Building my world pt 2 - being selective

My world can't contain everything. I need to let in only the things and people I want to stay.

Things/people I don't let into my world:

- books/TV programmes on topics I don't want in my life (prison life, famous maniacs/criminals and celebrities in general, etc.)

- things I'll never use/won't use in the nearest future

things I'll never wear/won't wear in the nearest future

- people who have worlds conflicting with mine

- 'materialistic' anything

- people and things that are essentially 'bad' (guns, drugs, criminals, etc.)