Dimensions

dimensions

This is a good way for me to stop worrying about my problems.

When something takes control over me, I drive it away thinking about space. I imagine a view of myself sitting where I am, then I see my town, the whole country, Europe, and the whole continent. I continue with the entire Solar system, our galaxy, our cluster of galaxy, the whole observable universe. And as I go further away from myself, I stop thinking of what is so pettily occupying my mind. It seems so insignificant compared to the new questions about the outer space. What was it start? What caused it existence? What’s going on with it now? Is it going to vanish someday… I’m getting perplexed, and… erm what was I doing? … oh, I’ daydreaming again…and I’ve got so much to do today, let’s go back to work!

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    lyd said,

    February 19, 2008 @ 9:49 am

    What you sometimes do is some kind of meditation - I have read about this method in a Buddhist book or … I don’t remember exactly :D It’s high time I gave you “The lotus and the quantum”, but you have so many books to read :) I would like to borrow your Iris Murdoch new acquisition some day ;)

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    kokotanekova said,

    February 23, 2008 @ 12:25 pm

    How can I find more information about that knid of meditation? :)

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    lyd said,

    February 24, 2008 @ 10:56 am

    well, i don’t remember exactly :D

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    richards said,

    March 10, 2008 @ 12:21 am

    hah :)
    You’re right, Ita..that’s very useful strategy not to think about something..I’ll certainly try it..and as someone from the camp, I’m not sure exactly who, wrote: You’re a star in the space :D so you’re able to watch the universe from another point ;)
    On the other hand… I think that forgetting the problmes doesn’t solve them, so stop thinking about them isn’t good idea sometimes :P

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