Do not slack in the bedtime action department!

Played four games of chess today. Lost two, won two. Almost got a stalemate. Anybody know how many moves a lone king has to make to avoid entrapment before stalemate is achieved? My balance-boarding has improved tremendously in only one day. Very interesting thing to practice and I have to say that I think it’s helping me to “find my center” so to speak. It’s funny because it’s such a cliche pun but it’s so damn accurate. Just heard someone say the word “balance” totally out of context in another conversation, but I’m trying not to pay such mind to synchronicities and the like lately. Been using such things as guiding lights for too long. The problem is these things, these random pointless things end up becoming these little wedges that build up and build up in your decision-making process. How then to make decisions? How to be creative, intuitive, etc. Found in a fortune cookie today the dictum, “Spread your good feelings around.” Splatter painted today a broken down church. Have these flashes where I think the balance boarding is helping my chess playing…

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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 23, 2009 at 10:35 am | Permalink

    balance boarding is awesome and i agree about synchronicities etc — they are useful up to a certain point but i think it’s important to remember that there’s a difference between seeing a pattern and following perceived directions… and that a pattern apprehended does not necessarily = a directional arrow. i have grown more by not allowing myself to be as easily buffeted around by such things — rather i keep them now for inspiration and amusement and creative jump-starts, accessory to deeper intuition and conscious CHOICE.

  2. Posted June 23, 2009 at 12:42 pm | Permalink

    yeah and im trying to take my dreams with a bit more of a grain of salt as well. hi LJ!

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