“I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.”
--Carl Sagan
Trying to live by these words, but I am also the type to scoff at "slow and steady wins the race." I'd rather risk running out of breath at the finish line and just get there already. I still haven't started to sort through all of my unnecessary material possessions--when I first started getting into a little Buddhism in college is when I should have given up the idea that material possessions make me happy. Except, many times, they do.
Happily, work is getting in the way of getting all of these things out of my life. I'm not necessarily getting better projects, but I am getting a larger amount of projects to keep me a busy little writer. And when I can spare a moment, I'm budgeting, researching and planning like mad to make sure I'm not going to get caught up in a dream without a plan.
Showing posts with label buddhism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buddhism. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Monday, April 13, 2009
Shopping for inspiration
Anyone that knows me knows that I love a good Buddha statue. I’ve always been attracted to Buddha and Buddhism. I have close to a dozen small Buddha figurines in red, gold, jade, and even a pink glow in the dark Buddha. And while these are great, they are a little too small to make a great decorative statement. I was checking out Buddha Statues at Buddha Groove and I think that I have found some wood statues that I really love. Guess what’s going on my birthday wish list? Even though I’m moving soon, I’m sure I can build a great room around a wooden Buddha.
Friday, June 13, 2008
New Content
I feel like I have posted to this blog a million times today, but this girl's gotta make some money! anyway, here is some more of my recently written content that is floating around in cyberspace. Enjoy!
The Pain of Conversion
The Importance of Simon and Garfunkel
Second Generation Beatles Fan
The Pain of Conversion
The Importance of Simon and Garfunkel
Second Generation Beatles Fan
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