Re:, Darrell Calkins

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Re:, Darrell Calkins

A collection of epistolary essays on social and spiritual issues

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“The greatest tragedy in life is our inability to experience and express fascination for the people and events we love while in their presence.”
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More than any body of spiritual or philosophic exposition throughout history grounded in what is so, a functional study of subjective experience within an objective reality, so humble and elementary in its sublime esoterica of wisdom and insight it would not be hubris to have called this volatile mass not Re: but along the lines of Lucretius’ The Way Things Are perhaps How to Live, the definitive embodied elocution of a relentless moment of careening evolutionary prerogative characterized by a profound play with humor and grace…each enlivened thought coming unbidden in response to a capitulation in utter faith to an absolute necessity whose cumulative effect is that of magic, alchemy, delight.

anonymity anxiety balance birth of possibility body creative resistance creativity cynicism desire discipline emotions generosity giving health imagination integrity intimacy intimate relationships intimidation intuition joy life lifestyle mastery meaning mind personal purpose personal work perspective play priorities purpose relationships sacrifice scale of suffering self-knowledge single wish skepticism suffering virtue vision well-being wholeness yearning

mastery

Posted on December 8, 2015 Quote

“Mastery of anything is, more than anything else, the transformation of work into play. Giving orders and answers, never making mistakes, and having around you others with the opinion that you are great has nothing at all to do with it. Read carefully: to yearn for, to be compelled by, is being called to play.”

― Darrell Calkins

balance mastery play
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