Tag: choice

  • Choice Not Understood

    Choice Not Understood

    I don’t attend church because of my inappropriate urges to giggle and sometimes laugh out loud. An impulse I cannot seem to control in that environment. Hence my nonparticipation in things sometimes. You shouldn’t be cracking up during solemn events. Indeed. Some interpret that as a lack of empathy or sensitivity, or even as evidence…

  • Choice is Everything

    Choice is Everything

    I guess I consider life a practice. Do you do it daily? We all have dark moments and light moments in our lives. Ah, moments differ from movements. We do all have moments of either state, but movement tends to come from a single root, and stem out to give structure to all extending branches.…

  • Element of Choice

    Element of Choice

    How often have you taken an action that you failed to see turn out the way you like, but would have accepted a working solution instead of the outcome you got? A compromise? How often does refusal to compromise pan out the way we want it to? Again, the issue at hand is not judgemental…

  • Align Your Energies with the Choice

    Align Your Energies with the Choice

    Simple arbitrary rejection of the apparent is as silly as it seems. Reality won’t let you ignore it, but reality will let you recategorize it. Turn the axis of Rubik’s cube so the colors match in a more useful way. Whatever causes you might perceive to be potentially present in your situation, they are present…

  • When Choice is a Foregone Conclusion

    When Choice is a Foregone Conclusion

    Perhaps another question. When everything is going exactly as you expect it to, do you have free will? Are you free to make any choice you determine on? You’re more often swept away by it. Things happen so easily that the choice is lost. Perhaps a “choice” among those affiliations? Which ones to appropriate for…

  • Potential for Real Choice

    Potential for Real Choice

    People usually have a very short list of ‘turning points’ in their life. Those are these liminal states? Exactly, and they feel like losing your mind. We feel like nothing makes sense in those moments. We may even feel like we lack any real identity at all. It is at this point that we have…