Monday, December 28, 2015

Lessons Learning... Trying to put them in my life.

In this writing, the quotes are taken from "the rules to students and teachers", by John Cage and sister Corita Kent. I followed each quote with short sentences which popped in my mind as I was reading them. 

“Consider everything an experiment”
If we are able to embrace our loses too and be able to create an internal perspective of such quality, we would live healthier. Realizing that life is always beneficial shall enable us to get the best out of the present and by that create a better future. .

“Be self disciplined. This means finding someone wise or smart and choosing to follow them”
Doing such an act with personal will is great. No one imposing such a notion and no one coercing you to follow a person is wise. Be keen in realizing that following such a  person should help you understand yourself in a deeper fashion and reward you currently and on the long run.

“Nothing is a mistake. There’s no win and no fail. There’s only make”
Don’t view anything you do as a waste of time. Understand your immense path. Expect benefits but don’t structure them.
“The only rule is work”
Work means movement. Ir is action whether physical or mental . To reach your aim, you must work for you growth.
“Don’t try to create and analyze at the same time. They are different processes.”
From a biological perspective, putting yourself in the state of protection and growth is stressful and it can alter your normal physiology and make it haywire. I find these two sentences quite same. Engaging your brain in two different and highly demanding thought processes ruins your capacity to function. When you form a goal, work on it to the end and don’t analyze, and don’t be hasty for the end result. Invest in the creation process.
“Be yourself whenever you can mange it. Enjoy yourself. It’s lighter than you think”

We create world modalities within ourselves. We accept systems that guide us. We are able to alter our perception and by that our experience could be as well altered. 

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