Originally Posted by
Gyalogos
Great post Windhover@! "And then 'feel' every moment is significant, every second should be taken slow". I want to have back the slow times from my childhood. When the years-seasons were sooo looong. Peoples think, if they can doo many things one day, they have a rich day full with happenings. In this case, the time will run faster away, and you have just a bunch of periferical information. It is better to go with bicycle and walk to do two objectives than driving and running in hurry, to finish six aims. I have this experience, that slower (normal speed) motions help to hold awareness, and harder-faster motions are "pushing" more thoughts in my head.
Another thing what I wanted to say is, that a little action, or "fight" at the start, helps me to get in the flow. I think this is the mental analogue of karate, kung-fu and other martial arts. You are in some sort of fight with your ego. Not in a aggressive meaning. A good fighter is not aggressive, and is not hating his enemy. Im staying in front of my ego, and when I loose my awareness, and the bla-bla begins in my head, my ego is punching me successfully. I need to be quite strong, without my mental lazyness, to get through the first wave off the egos distracting attempts. There are coming some "very important" or interesting thoughts. Forgotten "very important" memories...If I am soft in this stage, I am lost.