Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Living the work of your passions


Living the work of your passions
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Doing the work of your passions is enabling the expression of your 
soul and sharpening its cognitive articulation of that expression into 
a more nuanced skill set from the consistent and persistent practice
of it. Without such work your life becomes the mechanical instrument 
of others passion than your own, and that does little intangible benefit 
for you as alluded to in the Bhagavad Gita verse 47 in Chapter 18:
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At the same time the license you take will impose the conditional limits 
of place and time as you approach the margins of temporal tolerance 
you’d be willing to challenge, ala  John Wayne Gacy or Jeffrey Dahmer.  
Away from those marginal extremes there is a latitude of expression that 
can and should be cultivated and nurturing of those inspiring and 
motivating stimuli of incidental awareness in one’s routine operations.

Practice makes more marginally perfect, in that the absolute satisfaction 
is accomplished with the combined interaction of the artistic, aesthetic 
inspiration utilization of the mechanical talents in achieving a tangible 
goal-plateau.

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