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    A slightly different take 2 months ago

    “I love everything that flows,” said the great blind Milton of our times. I was thinking of him this morning when I awoke with a great bloody shout of joy: I was thinking of his rivers and trees and all that world of night which he is exploring. Yes, I said to myself, I too love everything that flows: rivers, sewers, lava, semen, blood, bile, words, sentences. I love the amniotic fluid when it spills out of the bag. I love the kidney with its painful gallstones, its gravel and what-not; I love the urine that pours out scalding and the clap that runs endlessly; I love the words of hysterics and the sentences that flow on like dysentery and mirror all the sick images of the soul; I love the great rivers like the Amazon and the Orinoco, where crazy men like Moravagine float on through dream and legend in an open boat and drown in the blind mouths of the river. I love everything that flows, even the menstrual flow that carries away the seed unfecund. I love scripts that flow, be they hieratic, esoteric, perverse, polymorph, or unilateral. I love everything that flows, everything that has time in it and becoming, that brings us back to the beginning where there is never end: the violence of the prophets, obscenity that is ecstasy, the wisdom of the fanatic the priest with his rubber litany, the foul words of the whore, the spittle that floats away in the gutter, the milk of the breast and the bitter honey that pours from the womb, all that is fluid, melting, dissolute an dissolvent, all the pus and dirt that in flowing is purified, that loses its sense of origin, that makes the great circuit toward death and dissolution. The great incestuous wish is to flow on, one with time, to merge the great image of the beyond with the here and now. A fatuous, suicidal wish that is constipated by words and paralyzed by thought.

    - Henry Miller, The Tropic of Cancer



    Untitled 2 months ago

    “Contrary to what we usually believe, moments like these, the best moments in our lives, are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times—although such experiences can also be enjoyable, if we have worked hard to attain them. The best moments usually occur when a person’s body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile. Optimal experience is thus something we make happen.”

    Flow – Mihaly Csikszentmihali



    Untitled 5 months ago

    Flow can be defined as a period in time in which one becomes so completely involved in an activity that all other thoughts and emotions – what some consider the “self” – are excluded from consciousness. (sourced from http://www.refocuser.com/2009/03/introduction-to-the-flow-state-part-1-of-2/)



    flow 2 years ago

    i read csikszentmihalyi’s flow last year on the recommendation of my therapist. it’s a great book and it’s filled with some pretty amazing and yet completely common sense ideas about how to improve your quality of life.

    if you’re curious, wikipedia has an entry about it.

    what i’d like to do this year is integrate c.’s strategies into my own life.




     

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