Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Post Shambhala

What a Trip


And what a double entendre

The Village



Shambahala best described as indescribable, the private music festival hosted at the Salmo River Ranch was life changing.

So now indescribed I'm going to tell you how my life has changed.


Renaux Slack Line

Post Shambhala was supposed to be a very chill camping trip to just unwind and relax and have fun and recharge from the epic adventure we had just faced.

But like most plans.  The plans changed and we arrived home the next day after the festival.

This was pretty crazy for me because I don't work but I still have a lot of stuff on the go so my Shambhala lifestyle and my home/work free range schedule collided with no buffer in between.


It has been one of the most productive and enjoyable experiences I have ever had in my life.


Viewpoints

HA HA HA


So I'm going to keep it up.  Doing exactly what I want to do, when I want to do it, with the best focus and attention I have.

This, for most people, is do nothing and that really isn't enjoyable or productive.  Having a crystal clear idea of what you want in the future and knowing exactly what you have to do to accomplish all of those goals simultaneously will subconsciously guide you towards that future without a doubt.  The harder you work, the more honest you are to yourself and others and your ability to learn and get good at what your doing will determine how fast you move along that path.  Your future is never a destination.  Your future is a cumulative answer to an intangible question.

Meditation in the Deer-Park
Your life is the answer and the question is for you to decide.

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