Tag Archives: centration

eThoughts : The Art of Reversibility

Part of the series It’s All Been Said Before™ (© 2006), a division of Book-In-A-Drawer Publications.™ From a movie to an email. I recently received an email from someone that noted a moral philosophy is one thing, the application of morality quite another. Yep, that seems like a good revelation to me. But what do […]

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eThoughts : The Art of Decentration

Part of the series It’s All Been Said Before™ (© 2006), a division of Book-In-A-Drawer Publications.™ I was watching a movie recently and realized that the dialogue was supposed to be a kind of “European” versus “Native American” pattern of thinking. For me it raised some interesting questions—like who is seeing reality correctly, or are […]

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eThoughts : The Art of Emptiness and Form

Introducing space or emptiness into our lives is utterly important I think—as I once read (Lao Tzu?), it is not the house where we live, but the space in the house (I can’t quote it since I may not be rendering the statement in its original form). Too often we gravitate towards form and ignore […]

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