“In the beginning you will fall into the gaps in between thoughts- after practicing for years, you become the gap.”
–J. Kleykamp

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“In the beginning you will fall into the gaps in between thoughts- after practicing for years, you become the gap.”
–J. Kleykamp
Cycles of life - Numerous rhythms and routines occur in the universe, from the movements of the planets to the cycles of earth’s seasons, the ocean tides, economic cycles and even in our lives.
In the human body there are many cycles. We can look at the overall cycle of birth, growth, maturity, and the transition back home to spirit, God, the All (or whatever word you use to call it).
The physical body experiences a multitude of cycles, such as sleeping and being awake, breathing, blood flow and more.
These cycles of the body extend to the smallest level. Different cells such as hair, skin, muscle, etc. are created, grow, die and are renewed periodically.
Underlying these physical cycles of the body is the spiritual cycles of life. As we evolve, we experience cycles every seven years in our state of consciousness.
The key to successful cycles is to open up your inner connection and follow what you feel inside is best for you. As you sense what you truly desire and go for what you can, you will be experiencing and learning what you need in life and feeling fulfilled
“All things living are in search of a better world.”
–Karl Popper, “In Search of a Better World”
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My personal blog - tsxo.tumblr.com
The story of any one of us is in some measure the story of us all... It is like looking through someone else's photograph album. What holds you, if nothing else, is the possibility that somewhere among all those shots of people you never knew and places you never saw, you may come across something or someone you recognize. In fact - for more curious things have happened - even in a stranger's album, there is always the possibility that as the pages flip by, on one of them you may even catch a glimpse of yourself. Even if both of those fail, there is still a third possibility which is perhaps the happiest of them all, and that is that once I have put away my album for good, you may in the privacy of the heart take out the album of your own life and search it for the people and places you have loved and learned from yourself, and for those moments in the past - many of them half forgotten - through which you glimpsed, however dimly and fleetingly, the sacredness of your own journey
F.B. "The Sacred Journey"