Unrequited peanut butter
Odin's omen filled mailbox as March marches in like the lion . . .
The disastrous compartmentalisation of the global Weltanschauung . . . linear symbol systems driven at the speed of light; or, how to watch the superbowl on your iPhone while driving in Boston traffic in your Tesla, dreaming of a job anywhere as a result of uni classes you hate.
“Things” are not alive. Things are nouns. Lively is an adverb. There is no thing-ly.
Inevitably, the journey takes each of us in different directions; however, by virtue of circumstances or choice, each of us will at some point in our lives find ourselves on the outskirts of society listening to the silence coming from within. During these times, we realize that contemplation is a destination as well as a practice. – Richard Rohr
The practice of meditation as it was presented by the Buddha is no more and no less than working with yourself—sitting with yourself, alone, without entertainment, without further feedback and encouragement. – Chӧgyam Trungpa
The sense of who we are shrinks into a narrow identity, looking at the world through a lens defined by that which we tried to avoid – J. Krishnamurti
"Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love." – Charles Schulz