If you fall asleep in public places, probably just as well have your own guard dog I suppose….
Archive for May, 2011
sleeping
Posted in from the dark room, photography on May 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Ups and downs
Posted in from the dark room, life, photography on May 4, 2011| 1 Comment »
The path through life isn’t a straight one, or a level one. It’s full of ups and downs. No two days are the same.
So when you have a day of climbing, enjoy the climb
and when you have a day of descent, take it easy, and descend carefully
you can be pretty sure, it’ll be different tomorrow……(as Heraclitus almost said, we don’t walk the exact same path twice….)
Just because
Posted in from the dark room, from the living room, photography on May 3, 2011| 2 Comments »
I went to see the paeonies in Ueno Park in Tokyo yesterday. I’ve been before but I was as delighted this time as I was last time.
(by the way, look how the light just seems to shine out of this flower – like a halo or something)
I recently read these words I noted down from Iain McGilchrist’s superb “The Master and His Emissary”
Smiling, laughter and dance are – gloriously – useless; how many of us really beleive that when we dance, laugh or smile we do so ultimately because of some dreary utility to the group to which we belong?
Perhaps, indeed the fact that so many of our distinguishing features are so ‘useless’ might make one think. Instead of looking, according to the manner of the left hemisphere, for utility, we should consider, according to the manner of the right hemisphere that finally, through intersubjective imitation and experience, humankind has escaped from something worse even than Kant’s “cheerless gloom of chance”: the cheerless gloom of necessity.
I smile a lot – I think I’m known for it. I kinda hope that if there’s ever a little statue left in my name it’ll be smiling…..a bit like this little bohdisattva I saw in Otagi Nenbustu-ji.
And then, this morning I stumbled across this quote from Poincare, the mathematician –
The scientist doesn’t study Nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it and he delights in it because it is beautiful
We live in such a utilitarian society these days. I don’t like it. I like to live for the fun of it, for the curiosity, the passion, the love and the sheer pleasure.
at this very moment….
Posted in from the dark room, life, photography on May 2, 2011| Leave a Comment »
…when you push the shutter button, your camera captures this very moment…
….which you couldn’t have predicted was about to occur.
Telomeres, meditation, and aging
Posted in from the reading room, health, life, psychology on May 2, 2011| Leave a Comment »
I came across an interesting article in the Japan Times on Saturday. The heading was “Relax…it might mean you live longer”. Most of the article was about the emerging research work from the Samatha project about the health benefits of meditation.
It seems almost every week there’s a new story about the health benefits of meditation, but the work this article focused on was the effects on “telomeres”. Telomeres shorten every time a cell divides, and, ultimately the cell dies, so it’s thought that protecting the telomeres from this effect can reduce, or slow, the aging process. The key enzyme responsible for telomere health is called “telomerase”.
It appears that people participating in meditation retreats have significantly higher amounts of telomerase than other people (in control groups). However, the headline of the article is slightly misleading – meditation is an active process. It’s not a form of “relaxation”.
You might like to know that it’s not only meditation which can improve the health of the telomeres – exercise, stress management and writing journals can all do the same. In fact –
in increased sense of control and purpose in life are more important than the meditation itself. Doing something we love, whether meditating or gardening, may protect us from stress and maybe help us to live longer. “The news from this paper is the profound impact of having the opportunity to live your life in a way that you find meaningful.”
I particularly liked the concluding paragraph of the article –
But researchers warn that in our modern, work-obsessed society we are increasingly living on autopilot, reacting blindly to tweets and emails instead of taking the time to think about what really matters. If we don’t give our minds a break from that treadmill, the physical effects can be scarily real.
Aha! Moving from zombies to heroes, huh?!
April showers
Posted in from the dark room, photography on May 1, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Ever heard “March winds, April showers, bring forth May flowers”?
Well, we’ve certainly been getting the April showers – the temple next door to the hotel was well prepared though!
May, the month of beginnings, budding and new growth
Posted in from the dark room, from the living room, personal growth, photography on May 1, 2011| 3 Comments »
In my “months with meaning“, May, is the month of new beginnings (think of the Darling Buds of May). It’s a time for new growth, of the unfurling and unleashing of potential.
So, what are you going to begin NOW?
How would you like to grow, NOW?








