Thursday, January 6, 2011

A Wise Tao Gentleman Said to me last night:

The character of the spaceship needs to be such that it can break out of its orbit.

How does one build one's self into such a spaceship?

This raises a number of additional questions: What is my orbit? What is outside of my orbit that I might want to break out to? What does my ship need to be and be made of to be able to break out of my particular orbit? What are the forces that I particularly have to overcome and how will I be able to do this? What are the enemies that I will face in the process? Not men with guns and knives or high seas, but foes like fear and dispair, disbelief and ignorance?

Today I contemplate myself as the vehicle of my own life. I will spend a bit of time with each of these questions. Each one is bound to have useful insights that can help shape my 10 year, 5 year, 3 year, 1 year, 1 month, 1 week, 1 day plan that will ensure that I achieve whichever flight pattern I determine.

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