Archive for February, 2008

Corporate Environment

February 29, 2008

The corporate mindset isn’t a holistic environment. It goes against the individual. Workers are supposed to conform to the corporate culture and ideal, which has nothing to do with individuality. Uniqueness is not allowed. If the employee doesn’t walk the walk and talk the talk of the corporate brand and message, he or she is out. Individual thinking is not allowed. The corporate employee must go against self and against natural inclinations, and become a soldier of the corporate ideal, walking in lockstep to corporate mindlessness, speaking corporate technobabble. Creativity is not allowed.
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Holistic View

February 28, 2008

Allopathic, or traditional doctors, treat disease and parts of the body instead of the whole person, but humans are not assembled and disassembled with interchangeable parts. Homeopathy treats the whole person because humans are either well as a whole and feeling centered and good, or not. This is the holistic view.
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Holistic Approach to Living

February 27, 2008

Holistic self-reinvention is precipitated by a reaction to suffering from wrong (unhealthy) habits in life, and a wake-up call to change mind, body, and spirit, and to take positive action. View of self is subsequently re-awakened to reinvent self in every aspect, to realize happiness and cessation from suffering. Thus, begins enlightenment. This is Buddha Nature, the inherent capability within all beings for happiness, compassion for self and others, and freedom from suffering.
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Energy Conservation

February 25, 2008

If only we could bottle the cold winter air and save it for the hot summer days, and bottle the hot summer air and extra daylight to add warmth and light to the bitter, dark cold days of winter.
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The American Diet

February 23, 2008

As long as American food manufacturers continue to produce processed foods from chemicals, and Americans continue to buy and eat that (in the name of convenience) instead of buying and eating whole foods, Americans will continue to be obese and sick. It takes more boxed, canned, bottled, and bagged junk food to fill a person up than whole foods, and junk food costs more than fresh whole foods: whole grains, seeds, nuts, fruits, and vegetables. And Americans would rather eat dead animals than live produce. Illness is the great American convenience. Is ignorance really bliss?
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Ennui

February 22, 2008

If there were guarantees in life and if everything were easy, we’d have nothing to strive for.
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Wisdom

February 20, 2008

If we are lucky, wisdom comes eventually.
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Caged Bird

February 19, 2008

To keep a bird in a cage is cruel. I don’t care how nice the cage is.
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Shyness

February 18, 2008

Shyness is never overcome; it is only managed.
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Lazy Sundays

February 17, 2008

Lazy Sundays are blissful when you can have anything you want as long as you don’t have to go out and get it and it’s effortless, and you can do anything you want as long as it’s nothing.
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