El Placer de Vivir

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July 2012

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¡Vacaciones!

No sabría como describir a ciencia cierta mis vacaciones, son todo y nada a la vez. Revuelta de historias y sentimientos… pero más que nada de reinicios. Conocí pueblos y personas diferentes, supe el valor de estar frente a las personas y disfrutar de su compañía, y de las buenas fotos que me transportan a esos momentos. 

Cierro cosas y disminuyo mi interacción en las redes sociales, trabajo más y contrbuyo a mantener mis relaciones físicas, de compartir tiempo y las siento bien, ya no dedico momentos aleatorios de progreso a perder tanto el tiempo.

Mejoro mi calidad de vida, me he vuelto más artística y me gusta esta faceta de mi, deportista lo seré hasta morir así como fan de Batman.

Estas vacaciones fueron cortas pero me llevo una mejor versión de mi y espero estar aportando una mejor compañía a los demás. Mantengo a los que me hacen crecer como persona. 

La vida me tiene sorpresas…lo sé y las espero con ansias. Mañana será primero de Agosto…

Y siento que renaceré!

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“My imagination makes me human and makes me a fool; it gives me all the world and exiles me from it.” —Ursula K. Le Guin (via psych-facts)
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“‘Do you fall in love often?’ Yes often. With a view, with a book, with a dog, a cat, with numbers, with friends, with complete strangers, with nothing at all.” —Jeanette Winterson  (via supacass)
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The loving kindness that the Buddha speaks of (which is often translated as compassion in Buddhist literature) and the love of God that Jesus talks about are pointing to the same foundational reality. Both of them see love and compassion as the full and final source and goal of religion. The goal of religion is to make people like God and “God is Love” (1 John 4:8).

How can we move into the wisdom of both Jesus and the Buddha? First, we Christians can start with honest Jesus scholarship, which is now readily available. We can be honest about who Jesus really was and what Jesus was really saying before we made him into “our” religion. Second, we need more concrete practice concerning the issues of the many levels of healing that Jesus was clearly concerned about, much clearer than any founding of a church institution or making dogmatic declarations. Then we will see for ourselves the immense similarities between the teaching of Jesus and the teaching of the Buddha.

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—Richard Rohr, “Jesus & Buddha” (via wordslessspoken)
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