Posts Tagged ‘life’

What Makes a Well-Lived Life?

Melbourne, Australia. December 20th, 2009.

Night-sky

That’s where and when I began a month-long solitary retreat. Something I could only name as “irresistible force” was pulling me inward and away from the outside world of my work and social calendar. I disconnected from everyone and everything. I disappeared from the world. I began what was to become a profound journey of reflection, release, and renewal.

One day, my eyes closed. Shortly after, they opened, but I was no longer in my home in Melbourne; I was sitting on the banks of the Ganges river in the ancient city of Varanasi. I was at one of the several burning ghats, stone steps where hundreds of cremations occur every day, with bodies placed on wooden pyres, set alight with ghee, while priests chant sacred mantras. There I was, in some astral form, sitting quietly, taking it in.

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An Audit of My Life at 64

It’s September 2014. I am 64 years old.

I’ve gotten here so fast, I’m almost certain that some of me isn’t here yet, hasn’t caught up to the here and now.

Wasn’t I in Magnolia High School last month, radicalizing the student body during the ’68 presidential campaign? Back then, looking forward, I didn’t even know what 64 years old was. I’m sure I never thought about it; I never thought about time. I believed I had forever: time was like an endlessly moving horizon I would never reach.

Now, I can hold an entire decade in the palm of one hand, like a glass.

But a glass that somehow has within it 10 years of moments, real and imagined. Ten years of seconds that passed without much notice. (more…)

Life is a Work of Art

Myriam Negre writes of her experience with art as a way of life. She is a rare and beautiful being, an inspired artist, who births each new artwork from her soul and whose every word comes from her heart. She lives in the hills outside of Barcelona, Spain, with her husband and two daughters.

"untitled" / photo by Myriam Negre

“untitled” / photo by Myriam Negre

I was introduced to art through photography when I was around seven years old. My father used to take photos of the flowers in our garden and then showed them to me on paper. I was fascinated by the magic going on in that eccentric black box so I asked him to teach me how to make it work. After listening to many of his technical explanations and taking quite a few photos, he decided to give me his photo equipment as a present. I was so excited! At that time I decided photography was the medium I wanted to use to express who I was. (more…)

Holding Hands with Death

Myriam Negre writes of her experience with leukemia when she was 12 years old. It was our shared experience of holding hands with cancer that brought Myriam and I together in friendship and mutual admiration. She is a rare and beautiful being, who births each new artwork from her soul and whose every word comes from her heart. She lives in the hills outside of Barcelona, Spain with her husband and two daughters.

 

Myriam Negre's backyard

Myriam Negre’s backyard

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Be Present

The first principle of The 5 Principles of Authentic Living is “Be Present.” It is life’s game-changer.

Be Present requires that we move our center of gravity, our core point of view, from thought to awareness and from words to silence. In silent awareness, which includes but is not defined or determined by thought and language, we experience life-as-it-is, as distinct from life as we think it is.

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