Thursday, July 29, 2010

How Long Is Implantation Bleeding

Zen Stories - The man and the tiger vs



A man was walking in the forest quando s’imbatté in una tigre. Fatto dietro-front precipitosamente, si mise a correre inseguito dalla belva. Giunse sull’orlo di un precipizio, ma per fortuna trovò da aggrapparsi al ramo sporgente di un albero.
Guardò in basso, e stava per lasciarsi cadere, quando vide sotto di sé un’altra tigre. Come se non bastasse, arrivarono due grossi topi, l’uno bianco e l’altro nero, che incominciarono a rodere il ramo.
Ancora poco e il ramo sarebbe precipitato.
Fu allora che l’uomo scorse accanto a sé una bellissima fragola. Tenendosi con una sola mano, con l’altra spiccò la fragola e lo mangiò.
Com’era dolce!
Lao – Tzu

In some attacks of taking happens the same ... or strangulation. We leave
"take" in all directions from uke and fixing the attention on the "socket" on 'idea of \u200b\u200bsomething that blocks us, paralyze us thinking about some kind of solution ... ..
The solution is in the new view of "taking"
itself ... "She" is a single point of a body that has many others and can also move, and "she" that binds us to uke and not vice versa .... When "she" tries to capture our attention, if instead of fix it (thinking specifically) the train to flow quickly from one thing to another, to pick just the solution: move the same attention on what in us and around us, it's free .... .
The instant of the taking, "there are many other moments of" not taken "at the same time that happen ....
Carpe diem.
Richard

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