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Swimming Tai Chi Spermatozoa Style

Google [Microswimmers make a splash: Tiny travelers take on a viscous world] for research that describes movements of living things in the microscopic world as, “… very majestic, slow and regular…” That parallels the movement sought in Tai Chi. Google [Tai Chi – centertao] Consider this quote from the research. “Motion at low Reynolds number […]

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Jul 18, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: tai chi

Are you out of touch with nature?

The Garden of Eden story in Genesis parallels the Taoist view of how humanity fell out of touch with Nature: “But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die”. Interestingly, chapter 1’s The way that […]

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Jul 10, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

It was a dark and stormy night…

Soon after hitchhiking to Vietnam from Cambodia, some journalist in Saigon invited me to stay with them. They told me that if I got a press pass from the USIA (United States Information Agency), I could hop rides on military flights. Fortunately, I didn’t have to be a journalist; I just had to say I […]

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Jul 4, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical

Cease Treading Water and Just Sink

Many people tend to think the benefits of yoga are increased flexibility and balance. To me, this is just icing on the cake. Yoga helps me know myself more deeply than anything else I do. As William Shakespeare observed, “To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou […]

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Jun 25, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

Enjoy What You Do – or – Do What You Enjoy?

A tricky part of life lies in how our biology constantly pushes us to do what we enjoy and pulls us away from what we don’t enjoy. This makes work feel like work. This stress is normally avoidable when work feels truly meaningful, if not enjoyable. Here, work can feel restful, or as chapter 56 […]

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Jun 24, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

The Glare Hides ‘Out There’ From View

The glare of emotion, “the flames of desire”, as Buddha put it, obscures our view. All we can see are the objects of our passion. As those flames die down and the glare subsides, we are gradually able to see what is truly ‘out there’. Peering through the darkness what do we see ‘out there’? Strain […]

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Jun 15, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: Buddha

The illusion of ‘moment’

There is no true moment, per se. I create an illusion of moment by striving and holding on. And, my imaginations of past and future add to this illusion. When I give up striving, the illusion of moment shifts to the space-time continuum, so to speak. The past, present, and future all begin to blend […]

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Jun 6, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

Consciousness Physics

My old friend Andy and I differ on what accounts for consciousness: Andy says consciousness is a characteristic of sophisticated nervous systems and thus diminishes down the phylogenetic scale. In his view, consciousness is a consequence of a nervous system’s myriad sensory input, making any creature “down the phylogenetic scale” less conscious than those up […]

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Jun 3, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

A Taoist Solution to Gay Marriage

Ideally, all governmental actions should be impartial, right? As chapter 79 reminds us, It is the way of heaven to show no favoritism. Being human, politicians choose sides rather than seeking impartiality. I guess heaven is heaven and earth is earth, and never the twain shall meet. Yet, we can hope. Here’s an idea Instead […]

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May 27, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

Emotion Clear-cuts Perception

Emotion clear-cuts the natural diversity of original, unfiltered perception. Certainly, this is an innate survival adaptation. Any conscious being would require a way to filter out extraneous sensory input to avoid sensory overload and ensuing chaos. Emotion helps perception focus on that which has an immediate bearing on survival. Now, consider the added filtering effect […]

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May 23, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

Right Mindfulness, Attentiveness, and Concentration?

Right Mindfulness, Attentiveness, and Concentration (1) are three folds in Buddha’s Eight Fold Path. Just what is the difference between these approximate synonyms? Over the years, I’ve split many hairs trying to resolve this issue. Don’t they all refer to closely related states of mental awareness? Google [Specialis Revelio! It’s Not Magic, It’s Neuroscience] for […]

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May 14, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: Buddha

The best tao? (road, way, principle, speak, think)

Waking up following a pleasant afternoon’s nap, I found myself reflecting on the best way to approach life. By “way” I mean tao, and tao (道 dào) translates to road, way, principle; speak; think. Why do we have endless debates over the way to approach life, what to do and how to do it? This […]

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May 2, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical Tagged With: bio-hoodwink, Buddha, tao, yoga

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