intervenes and propels
Why do I resent meditation/contemplation, try to get out of it? When done I often see value in it. I am eager to get to something, this intervenes. It also propels. Allow.
:- Doug.
Why do I resent meditation/contemplation, try to get out of it? When done I often see value in it. I am eager to get to something, this intervenes. It also propels. Allow.
:- Doug.
There is a lot of meat here, threads to follow, paths to explore, test, try, survey, pioneer, track.
:- Doug.
See what can happen if I just start writing and uncovering? Maybe the two are the same: writing gives us a new slant on an old word, or a new phrase. This slant and this phrase are each tools to peel, to stab, jab, poke, slam, cut into. . . .
:- Doug.
My work is writing. And it is work. Not easy. Need to work on letting things draw me in and on and along to new territory. That takes a dose of letting go: not just of control, but of fear of myself, and the unknown myself.
That is a new direction: the unknown myself. We can never know someone else fully. Each possesses the ability to surprise at any moment. So too our own selves. Of course: 1. the parts we have yet to explore; 2. the parts we have yet to create.
:- Doug.
The definition game: use dictionary for usage examples, thesaural words, explore.
:- Doug.