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Rob Myers

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FINAL approval of the FINAL final draft?!

I *think* I just gave the final "author's approval" on the *final* edit of the FINAL final draft! No idea what happens now, but I think I can go on holiday without constantly checking my e-mail.

🤫 There's a rumor that we might be able to go to print a week or two earlier than expected. Took me ten years to write, but I had the most fun with the book recently, working with dedicated reviewers and P Read more of this blog post »
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Thich Nhat Hanh
“I Am Not in Here I have a disciple in Vietnam who wants to build a stupa for my ashes when I die. He and others want to include a plaque with the words “Here lies my beloved teacher.” I told them not to waste the temple land. “Do not put me in a small pot and put me in there!” I said. “I don’t want to continue like that. It would be better to scatter the ashes outside to help the trees to grow.” I suggested that, if they still insist on building a stupa, they have the plaque say, “I am not in here.” But in case people don’t get it, they could add a second plaque, “I am not out there either.” If people still don’t understand, then you can write on the third and last plaque, “I may be found in your way of breathing and walking.” This body of mine will disintegrate, but my actions will continue me. In my daily life, I always practice to see my continuation all around me. We don’t need to wait until the total dissolution of this body to continue—we continue in every moment. If you think that I am only this body, then you have not truly seen me. When you look at my friends, you see my continuation. When you see someone walking with mindfulness and compassion, you know he is my continuation. I don’t see why we have to say “I will die,” because I can already see myself in you, in other people, and in future generations. Even when the cloud is not there, it continues as snow or rain. It is impossible for a cloud to die. It can become rain or ice, but it cannot become nothing. The cloud does not need to have a soul in order to continue. There’s no beginning and no end. I will never die. There will be a dissolution of this body, but that does not mean my death. I will continue, always.”
Thich Nhat Hanh, At Home in the World: Stories and Essential Teachings from a Monk's Life

Albert Einstein
“A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.”
Albert Einstein

Rafe Martin
“Be brave, be bold, my dear, but do not be too bold. Do not go looking for trouble. It has a way of finding you on its own, soon enough.
-Rose”
Rafe Martin, Birdwing

Mark Twain
“Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”
Mark Twain

“The mind is like a fertile garden,” Bruce said. “It will grow anything you wish to plant—beautiful flowers or weeds. And so it is with successful, healthy thoughts or with negative ones that will, like weeds, strangle and crowd the others. Do not allow negative thoughts to enter your mind for they are the weeds that strangle confidence.”
Joe Hyams, Zen in the Martial Arts

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Chade66 Robert wrote: "Weasel wrote: "You have 32 friends and 0 books. You are doing goodreads wrong! :P"

I'm not doing anything! It's all just happening on its own! :-)"


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Rob Weasel wrote: "You have 32 friends and 0 books. You are doing goodreads wrong! :P"

I'm not doing anything! It's all just happening on its own! :-)


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