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The Practice of Patterns

Chaos & Effect

“Everything happens for a reason” is a common post event logical deduction that is used to make sense of something that happened, seemingly outside of our control, against our will and expectations but that came to have some kind of effect on our journey through...

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Jumping the fence

There is a saying that goes “it is what it is” and it’s often used as an aid to accept circumstances which we have no power over. Relating back to previous post on ignorance which we’ll now look at from a different angle the statement...

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Ceci n’est pas la lune

The veil of the moon is the finger pointing at it We shouldn’t let the fact that we don’t know what to do with our life stand in the way of experiencing it.  And what stands in that way is more often than not ourselves, or you,...

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From your point of view

It’s really difficult to see things from your perspective if you keep standing your ground. We’ll get back to the patterns and intention in due time, for now let’s just say that practicing (meaning, doing whatever it is you’re doing) is worth doing with awareness...

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Intentional pursuit of patterns

In this segment I thought we’d focus a bit more on our intentions and how aware or unaware we are about them. The question of what we are supposed to do with our life is something that somewhere deep inside the most of us is...

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Location independence

First posted on Instagram this part had to be heavily edited. I have laeft it as it was posted as I think that if I’d go back to re-edit the original I will tangle myself into a pretty nasty web and spend too much time...

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Chapter II: Foreword

This was first posted on Instagram in March 2019 and the original idea was to complete all texts and post them to Instragram before sum them all together here as done with the first chapter. However, since the texts often goes against the good advice...

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