04-20-2016, 12:01 AM
watergaze:
Billy, I guess the art of non-judgement is not something you practice. It does wonders for me.. no kidding..
Thank you, watergaze nonetheless--
The art of non-judgement is something I excell at, watergaze.
The art of non-judgement cannot bear the meaning you would want to imply without particpation in judgement. That is, non-judgement would merely disappear into void, if not for its opposite manifesting in freedom (what some term controlled folly).
Recreating authentically is not negated because it is reflected in judgement. Judgement (especially by virtue of one's intent) enriches life. You are assuming incorrectly that my judgements do not arise from the point of unconcern or indifference. AND, it is in that dedicated state of non-judgement where I intend in favor of life, and against death... in favor of love, and against hate... in favor of expression, and against censorship... and onward....
With judgement, I can move in any direction, any time, any way, and with or without notice to YOU watergaze (smile)
I get the alpha bet backwards.
I love double entendre.
Something else here: Certain Persons artfully synthesize finesse and subtlety in work with the immediate composition. The alchemy of psychological manipulation in the current moments produces wonderful results.
Being typically overt, I fall short of some delicious treats afforded by subtleties therein, but then I don't lose sight of the larger PLAY.
I do movement and rhythms that are increasingly captivating (keeping interest), and bring healthy friction needing resolve. I constantly reinforce one's CHOICE of climbing a ladder until it is habitual bravery. There are sensations of rising up and falling; this, along the way to higher places to rest and affirm.
The PLAY definitely hinges on climactic SELF narration in more crucial, rather painful challenges. Does one act, react, or withdraw? In all of the possibilities there is abundant knowledge and learning of SELF, and hence improved mastery. [My friends were not ones to abandon. I would not leave one under my auspices in trouble.]
Billy, I guess the art of non-judgement is not something you practice. It does wonders for me.. no kidding..
Thank you, watergaze nonetheless--
The art of non-judgement is something I excell at, watergaze.
The art of non-judgement cannot bear the meaning you would want to imply without particpation in judgement. That is, non-judgement would merely disappear into void, if not for its opposite manifesting in freedom (what some term controlled folly).
Recreating authentically is not negated because it is reflected in judgement. Judgement (especially by virtue of one's intent) enriches life. You are assuming incorrectly that my judgements do not arise from the point of unconcern or indifference. AND, it is in that dedicated state of non-judgement where I intend in favor of life, and against death... in favor of love, and against hate... in favor of expression, and against censorship... and onward....
With judgement, I can move in any direction, any time, any way, and with or without notice to YOU watergaze (smile)
I get the alpha bet backwards.
I love double entendre.
Something else here: Certain Persons artfully synthesize finesse and subtlety in work with the immediate composition. The alchemy of psychological manipulation in the current moments produces wonderful results.
Being typically overt, I fall short of some delicious treats afforded by subtleties therein, but then I don't lose sight of the larger PLAY.
I do movement and rhythms that are increasingly captivating (keeping interest), and bring healthy friction needing resolve. I constantly reinforce one's CHOICE of climbing a ladder until it is habitual bravery. There are sensations of rising up and falling; this, along the way to higher places to rest and affirm.
The PLAY definitely hinges on climactic SELF narration in more crucial, rather painful challenges. Does one act, react, or withdraw? In all of the possibilities there is abundant knowledge and learning of SELF, and hence improved mastery. [My friends were not ones to abandon. I would not leave one under my auspices in trouble.]

