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facebook joys ?
ever more friends
blocking friends
and all in the name of "FREEDOM" . . .
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We don't see things as they are;
we see them as we are.
Anais Nin
How about your haiku?
We don't write about things as they are;
we write about them as we are.
- - - - - But should it not better be
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We write about things as they are !
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S. wrote:
Anais Nin was inspired and inspiring. There is no objective way things are... we are each the co-creator of our experience in every moment. There is no separation between us and all that is. As Thich Nhat Hanh expresses it we 'inter-are'.
N. wrote:
The only experience we can have is our own. And if you consider how differently you yourself experienced things N years ago, then how much more differently must others experience the same phenomena! All we can do is follow Basho's advice of 'go to the pine...' to bring our own experience as close as possible to the objective.
S. wrote:
Exactly. To know the pine go to the pine (Basho).
Aware that in order to go to the pine one must bring one's self (me).
- Shared by friends -
Joys of Japan, 2012
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8/06/2012
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