[MD] Where's the Target I'm Shooting at?
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 2 15:31:51 PDT 2006
Hello Marsha, and others,
Marsha quoted a fortune cookie and then stated a
thought: "With our thoughts, we make our world.' I
think remembering this would be proper hygiene.
This is why long ago as the individual versus
collective and even the levels question began to steam
roll faster and faster the debate and argumentation
rocked us back and forth. Sure we need static
quality, and then I veered over this way onto
something else.
Dipping into the moment where reflection on our
event is a glimmering notion I feel the breeze of our
thoughts. Steady now, experience the bow, arrow,
target, remember the breeze is swirling even as a rain
storm approaches, and yes, the feet are standing this
way, check... oh, what about the target, am I focused
enough... and then the deer walks away.
I balked, and didn't go through with it, and
therefore that's what happened. Next time I'll shoot
the arrow and experience what happens then. Hit-miss,
these are what happen all the time. I go to the hay
bail, dip right into that moment, pull back on the
string, shoot, and hit-miss the Bulls Eye on each and
every try.
I agree with you that "With our thoughts, we make
the world," and remembering this is proper hygiene.
Therefore, reflecting on what is happening as each
moment flickers by, clarity with this event happening
is always near and dear as concentration on one or
another rain drop, cricket harping, calm wind, or even
if a moment flickering by involves turbidity clearly
this is what will occupy our experience.
hit-miss, that's what's happening.?
Thanks,
SA
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