Showing posts with label spirituality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spirituality. Show all posts
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Highs and Lows
Why the domain solely of manic-depressives, formerly, now called bi-polars?
Since the current thought is that we all should dwell somewhere in between ecstasy and misery, then what of the highs that inspire?
I mean the natural ones, of course.
It's a cosmic thing, allowing oneself to feel things strongly.
Without this sort of passion, the fuel necessary for attainment, for creating great works of art, and for simply being able to navigate life is lacking.
We need not go as far as a Van Gogh in our passions, nor in wrong directions, but as long as we are sane and sober, allowing oneself the flights of fancy that children feel almost all the time is mandatory both to open healthiness and to accomplishing what we were born to do.
The lows that often accompany or follow the highs of achievement or of temporary failure are merely a time for the body to heal in between major pushes toward creating the life one wants, and can easily be turned into restful, regrouping period.
Viewed as a natural sequence, like waves on the sea, instead of compulsively, as those who pursue the highs constantly, every ebb and flow seen as riding on a constant current toward our goals, rather than as a depressive state, the lows can be as useful as are the highs.
After all, we're not automatoms and we all need rest.
Mental rest as well as physical, and actually, we need to take time away from creativity in order to bring a freshness to our tasks.
While taming our need to take wrong directions, and realizing that the highs have great power, like lightning bolts, using self-discipline to use this lively state that either we have summoned randomly or that we have learned to cultivate, is the way winners actually win.
Those whose lives stay amid the gray areas might plod along nicely, but they seldom reach the height of achievement that their more passionate fellows can.
In another posting I'll addres the cultivation of these passionate, creative states.
For now, realize that where there is no depth, or height, of feeling, there is no greatness, no flights of fancy, and no wild joy without its' counterpart of coming down.
As with Icarus, we cannot aspire to remain higher, so we must, at times, admit defeat, if only in the tiredness of our bodies, so accept in peacefulness and gratitude the down times.
We need them to remind us of our frailty.
Our egos need these respites and grounding.
Not as fun, perhaps, but necessary, these gray times, in order to scale new horizons, to gear up for those wayward, colorful, and sometimes uncomfortably high heights of passion.
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creativity,
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passion,
self-discipline,
spirituality
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Cosmic Magazine Publishes Articles On The Inner and Outer Cosmic Realms
Cosmic Magazine is in the first stages of adding numerous authors to its' rosters, and this month we've aadded six whose talents range from health and fitness to spirituality.
Don't we all love exploring fresh ideas? And mysteries?
It's innate - our curiosity - born into all beings.
Haven't you ever played hide and seek with a little fish?
All of us have a liveliness of intellect and a need to find out more about the world around us, whether we're huge, like elephants or whales, or tiny, like the cute little insects who buzz around us, playing games - whenver humans open their minds enough to notice, that is.
Cosmic Magazine is all about keeping our minds and hearts open to discoveries and to analyzing old mores to find new explanations and new ways of thinking about stale ideas.
In the last decades, people have begun again, finally, to open their minds to the possibilities of things that their forebears had absolutley closed theirs to, and to examine even sacred beliefs in the light of new facts.
Nothing takes away from the old religions, unless some insist on literal interpretations of everything, and the more we find out, the more awesome the idea of God becomes.
Exploring how our minds work, how our emotions behave, and psychological areans, mythologies and how they have helped to answer some of our most basic quests for understanding, and the otherworldliness of our misunderstood and extra senses are just some of the subjects that we will explore here at Cosmic Magazine.
Don't we all love exploring fresh ideas? And mysteries?
It's innate - our curiosity - born into all beings.
Haven't you ever played hide and seek with a little fish?
All of us have a liveliness of intellect and a need to find out more about the world around us, whether we're huge, like elephants or whales, or tiny, like the cute little insects who buzz around us, playing games - whenver humans open their minds enough to notice, that is.
Cosmic Magazine is all about keeping our minds and hearts open to discoveries and to analyzing old mores to find new explanations and new ways of thinking about stale ideas.
In the last decades, people have begun again, finally, to open their minds to the possibilities of things that their forebears had absolutley closed theirs to, and to examine even sacred beliefs in the light of new facts.
Nothing takes away from the old religions, unless some insist on literal interpretations of everything, and the more we find out, the more awesome the idea of God becomes.
Exploring how our minds work, how our emotions behave, and psychological areans, mythologies and how they have helped to answer some of our most basic quests for understanding, and the otherworldliness of our misunderstood and extra senses are just some of the subjects that we will explore here at Cosmic Magazine.
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