pimg class=”alignright” title=”Intermittent Euphoria” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/euphoria.jpg” alt=”euphoria” width=”319″ height=”207″ /A couple of weeks ago I wrote about a title=”The Pleasures of Slow Living” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/the-pleasures-of-slow-living/”slow living/a, the philosophy that encourages us to reclaim our time and consciously approach the way we live. Slow living isn’t as much about pace as it is depth of experience #8211; absorbing the full dimension of each moment and relationship. In slow living and other conscious living philosophies, we’re called to re-sensitize ourselves to life. We notice more, feel more, and perhaps come to know ourselves more. We leave behind an existence led on autopilot. We let go of routinization that can reduce life to a manic drill. There’s another level to this picture, I think. Even in a peaceful, productive, and well-balanced life, we can find ourselves feeling restless. The comfortable plateau we’ve achieved #8211; with all good intention #8211; can seem less satisfying. Where did […]
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