An object of my attention, but not a goal
I may have an object of my attention but not a goal. Where I choose to place my attention is more flexible, capable of being superseded as needs arise.
:- Doug.

I may have an object of my attention but not a goal. Where I choose to place my attention is more flexible, capable of being superseded as needs arise.
:- Doug.
People are meetings: meetings of two or more movements.
:- Doug.
What’s here? Who’s here? These are the objects of meditation/contemplation.
:- Doug.
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