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MitchwithDasticks
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Posted: April 23 2024 at 20:18 |
I've got two: 1) When we Get to Sun City. The heart in it sustains me when the going gets tough.
2) Children of the Neon Bamboo- really motivates me to play and gets my wheels turning about art/aesthetics in general. Cannot recommend these two books enough. What are yours?
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omphaloskepsis
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Alan Watts- "The Wisdom Of Insecurity" taught me how to venture beyond my comfort zone. Since reading The Wisdom of Insecurity I often take Robert Frost's "road less traveled" that leads to new places and play.
Alan Watts- "The Book On The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are"- This pantheisistic book altered my view on the Universe, people, animals, and everything. Some of the statements changed the way you/I/eye look at the world in an instant. The day I finished reading this, I spent hours wandering around Fort Worth peering at trees, dogs, buildings, and everything else under the sun. The lessons from this book taught me to be playful. I learned to not take offense. I learned to honor everyone and all things as part of the God-energy. God at play. That said, the lessons are like a plant that must be watered to be renewed. Life is a participatory game. We play at pretending we are not we, but a part of everything.
Edited by omphaloskepsis - April 24 2024 at 04:58 |
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MortSahlFan
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It's always a biography of a musician that gives me some inspiration.
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MitchwithDasticks
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"Alan Watts- "The Wisdom Of Insecurity" taught me how to venture beyond my comfort zone. Since reading The Wisdom of Insecurity I often take Robert Frost's "road less traveled" that leads to new places and play. Alan Watts- "The Book On The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are"- This pantheisistic book altered my view on the Universe, people, animals, and everything. Some of the statements changed the way you/I/eye look at the world in an instant. The day I finished reading this, I spent hours wandering around Fort Worth peering at trees, dogs, buildings, and everything else under the sun. The lessons from this book taught me to be playful. I learned to not take offense. I learned to honor everyone and all things as part of the God-energy. God at play. That said, the lessons are like a plant that must be watered to be renewed. Life is a participatory game. We play at pretending we are not we, but a part of everything." Edited by MitchwithDasticks - April 24 2024 at 14:37 |
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