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Re: Wolf
« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2008, 07:41:10 PM »

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Re: Wolf
« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2008, 09:36:50 PM »
Beautiful!!!! Thank you for sharing your experience and pictures T. :)

And Josh.. great lesson therein.. bit of wolf medicine in your approach and wisdom.. Namaste'
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Re: Wolf den
« Reply #17 on: September 17, 2008, 02:04:36 AM »
I assume you are the second person.  How does this reflect in your everyday life?


Are there mistakes?  It depends on certain things.

For instance, someone assumes that they will keep breathing over and over, they do not think that perhaps their next breath will not come at all, that they will simply die right then and there (maybe from an aneurysm or some other sudden event) - they would say to themselves, "Oh! I do not know, but I must not think of such things, that would cause me to be filled with complications, and I cannot deal with it - I just want to be comfortable." 

While another person does not assume they will keep breathing, they think that perhaps their next breath will not come at all, they they might simply die right then and there - they would say to themselves "Oh! I do not know, so I must think of such things, because that would cause me to realize every moment is infinitely precious, and I have no time to waste - I must live each moment to the fullest." 

So which one is the mistake?  It depends on your aim.  It depends on what you want.  It depends on your objective.  Do you want to be comfortable in your routines, secure in your day-to-day life?  Or do you want to live each moment to the fullest, and be free to do as you wish?

You assume the forest man is a normal human, that it is normal for him to think that way.  You cannot learn from him, for you assume you already know him.  Is that a mistake?  It depends on your aim.  It depends on what you want.  It depends on your objective.

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Re: Wolf den
« Reply #18 on: September 17, 2008, 09:23:16 AM »
I assume you are the second person.  How does this reflect in your everyday life?

Whats your point?  I just described how it reflects.  Isnt that obvious?
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Re: Wolf
« Reply #19 on: September 17, 2008, 02:37:02 PM »
Actually i thought maybe you could share some of your own experience sometimes.

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Re: Wolf
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2008, 10:47:31 PM »
Lucky you to have seen a wild wolf, he looks to be the kind type. There are no wolves around here and if it is then it is written about in the newspaper. But I saw a lynx once in my younger days and that was a great experience.
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Re: Wolf
« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2008, 11:09:01 PM »
The forenoon is burn-faced and wandering
And I am the death of the moon

Below my countenance the bell of the night has broken
And I am the new divine wolf.
-Adonis (Ali Ahmed)

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To look into the eyes of a wolf is to see your own soul-  Aldo Leopold
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Re: Wolf
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2008, 03:51:20 AM »
The forenoon is burn-faced and wandering
And I am the death of the moon

Below my countenance the bell of the night has broken
And I am the new divine wolf.
-Adonis (Ali Ahmed)

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To look into the eyes of a wolf is to see your own soul-  Aldo Leopold


Beautiful!
Love your new name and avatar picture.  I was doing some Wolf research earlier this morning and found some lovely words as well and some beautiful wolf pictures.

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Re: Wolf den
« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2008, 05:25:15 AM »
While another person does not assume they will keep breathing, they think that perhaps their next breath will not come at all, they they might simply die right then and there - they would say to themselves "Oh! I do not know, so I must think of such things, because that would cause me to realize every moment is infinitely precious, and I have no time to waste - I must live each moment to the fullest." 

You assume the forest man is a normal human, that it is normal for him to think that way.  You cannot learn from him, for you assume you already know him.  Is that a mistake?  It depends on your aim.  It depends on what you want.  It depends on your objective.

This is of course true, but will it start to be this way, just because i read this and agree? What does "fullest" mean anyway? Being aware? can i just choose that from now on i will live my life to the fullest? Or the awareness will grow in time.

For a while now when sometimes i get drift away with thoughts about future or things like that (not being in the moment), which makes me feel kind of unsavory. Lets say i think how much work i have to do (how many more hours or days and so on) and how tiresome it would be, then i start to feel disgusting. But when i catch myself from these thoughts, then i immediately cut this and think - i am here, right here in this moment and there's nothing disgusting about that.

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Re: Wolf den
« Reply #24 on: September 19, 2008, 05:38:11 AM »
- i am here, right here in this moment and there's nothing disgusting about that.

A beautiful Moment!

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Re: Wolf
« Reply #25 on: September 24, 2008, 11:32:30 PM »
Wolf in My Eyes

The power of being alone can be measured
By how well I sit by myself.
Can I sit in a circle and watch my mind
Surrounded by a ring of mirrors that reflect
Me upon me,
Self upon self,
Thought upon thought,
Hope upon hope,
Self-reflection upon self-reflection?

When I sit in this space,
Am I sitting alone with myself?
How alone is this sense of desolation?
Why is it that I feel surrounded,
When I am alone?
I do not see these mirrors that reflect
The perplexed face of a lonesome self.

When I look at myself,
I see a mountain rich in snow and timber.
Gleaming in sunlight,
Wearing clouds like a cape,
Gazing in a clear blue mountain lake.
This mountain—pristine, desolate—
Is happy to watch its own reflection.
Mesmerized by solitude day and night,
Among stars' galaxy of light,
It knows its place as a single mountain.
It knows itself by what it sees.

Crystal is what I see when I sit on my own.
I am by myself,
Surrounded by a world of mirrors.
Among reflections,
Who is alone?
Within perpetual insistence
On independence
Which reflection is independent?
Which lake can separate itself
From the mountain it reflects?

In this play of perception
Lies reality.
What is the lake?
Who is the mountain?
Who am I to sit here by myself,
Thinking I am alone?
Without the lake's pristine reflection,
I would not know I am alone,
Nor what loneliness is.
As summer winds blow, grass bends.
The golden wheat field shimmers.
The sun reflects and sees its brightness.

The world, life,
Is born from its own reflection.
Move,
Eat,
Laugh,
Hug—
Express a simple being
Dancing with its own reflections.
Being alone
Is the beginning
Of loving another.


Sakyong Mipham


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Re: Wolf
« Reply #26 on: September 25, 2008, 12:58:13 AM »
The wolf is still alive i heard. Hunters tried to shoot him, but they must have missed, because the wolf had run away.

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Re: Wolf
« Reply #27 on: September 25, 2008, 08:05:25 AM »
I thought wolves were a protected species in EU.

And I'm surprised people still go hunting over there - that there is anything left to shoot.


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Re: Wolf
« Reply #28 on: September 25, 2008, 08:08:53 PM »
I thought wolves were a protected species in EU.

And I'm surprised people still go hunting over there - that there is anything left to shoot.

They are elswehere. We still have plenty of forest and animals.

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Re: Wolf
« Reply #29 on: September 26, 2008, 04:26:43 AM »
I thought wolves were a protected species in EU.

And I'm surprised people still go hunting over there - that there is anything left to shoot.



In Sweden they are protected (on the paper), we were happy to get som Russian wolf immigrants in here but the wolfs are rare and inbreeding can be a problem.

Hunters in the North though are half out-laws so they can kill one or two without that anyone knows.

 

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