According to convention, I am not simply what I am doing now. I am also what I have done, and my conventionally edited version of my past is made to seem almost more the real “me” than what I am at this moment. For what I am seems so fleeting and intangible, but what I was is fixed and final. It is the firm basis for predictions of what I will be in the future, and so it comes about that I am more closely identified with what no longer exists longer exists than with what actually is!
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The 12 biggest secrets of life we have forgotten
Craig, , Self Improvement, 0
There is no question we spend a lot of time running around chasing things we want or need in...
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Bill Murray Was Asked What He Wants – His Answer Is Surprisingly Deep
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Bill Murray is asked what he wants that he doesn’t yet have. His answer is honest, candid, and resonates...
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Charlie Chaplin’s Message For All Of Humanity
Craig, , Self Improvement, 2
This video is from the movie “The Great Dictator” starring Charlie Chaplin. In it Charlie gives a very moving, and I...
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A Key To Happiness May Be ‘Feeling Your Feelings,’ Even The Negative Ones
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Dealing with our feelings, especially the negative ones, is one of the hardest parts of life, no matter how...
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Synchronicities all around you
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I think it’s safe to say that we have all had moments of déjà vu and feelings that something...
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Our happiness lies in the happiness of other people
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Once a group of 50 people was attending a seminar. Suddenly the speaker stopped and decided to do a...
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Suffering and the End of Suffering
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This is Eckhart Tolle talking about how to remove the pain and suffering from your days and your life....
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Autobiography In Five Short Chapters
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Chapter I I walk down the street. There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. I fall in. I...