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Food For Thought For Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The seeker of truth

After years of searching, the seeker was told to go to a cave, in which he would find a well. 'Ask the well what is truth', he was advised, 'and the well will reveal it to you'. Having found the well, the seeker asked that most fundamental question. And from the depths came the answer, 'Go to the village crossroad: there you shall find what you are seeking'.

Full of hope and anticipation the man ran to the crossroad to find only three rather uninteresting shops. One shop was selling pieces of metal, another sold wood, and thin wires were for sale in the third. Nothing and no one there seemed to have much to do with the revelation of truth.

Disappointed, the seeker returned to the well to demand an explanation, but he was told only, 'You will understand in the future.' When the man protested, all he got in return were the echoes of his own shouts. Indignant for having been made a fool of – or so he thought at the time – the seeker continued his wanderings in search of truth. As years went by, the memory of his experience at the well gradually faded until one night, while he was walking in the moonlight, the sound of sitar music caught his attention. It was wonderful music and it was played with great mastery and inspiration.

Profoundly moved, the truth seeker felt drawn towards the player. He looked at the fingers dancing over the strings. He became aware of the sitar itself. And then suddenly he exploded in a cry of joyous recognition: the sitar was made out of wires and pieces of metal and wood just like those he had once seen in the three stores and had thought it to be without any particular significance.

At last he understood the message of the well: we have already been given everything we need: our task is to assemble and use it in the appropriate way. Nothing is meaningful so long as we perceive only separate fragments. But as soon as the fragments come together into a synthesis, a new entity emerges, whose nature we could not have foreseen by considering the fragments alone.

Brownness

Food For Thought For Monday, April 9th, 2012

The frogs and the tower

There once was a bunch of tiny frogs…

… who arranged a running competition. The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants…

The race began…

Honestly, no-one in crowd really believed that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower. You heard statements such as:

"Oh, WAY too difficult!!"

"They will NEVER make it to the top".

"Not a chance that they will succeed. The tower is too high!"

The tiny frogs began collapsing. One by one…

… Except for those who in a fresh tempo were climbing higher and higher…

The crowd continued to yell

"It is too difficult!!! No one will make it!"

More tiny frogs got tired and gave up…

…But ONE continued higher and higher and higher…

This one wouldn't give up!

At the end, everyone else had given up climbing the tower. Except for the one tiny frog who, after a big effort, was the only one who reached the top!

THEN all of the other tiny frogs naturally wanted to know how this one frog managed to do it?

A contestant asked the tiny frog how the one who succeeded had found the strength to reach the goal?

It turned out…

That the winner was deaf.

Brownness

Food For Thought For Friday, April 6th, 2012

The eagle

Once a farmer found an abandoned eagle's nest and in it was an egg still warm. He took the egg back to his farm and laid it in the nest of one of his hens. The egg hatched and the baby eagle grew up along with the other chickens. It pecked about the farmyard, scrabbling for grain. It spent its life within the yard and rarely looked up. When it was very old, one day it lifted up its head and saw above it a wonderful sight – an eagle soaring high above in the sky. Looking at it, the old creature sighed and said to itself, "If only I'd been born an eagle".

Source: an adaptation from an Anthony de Mello story

Brownness

Food For Thought For Thursday, April 5th, 2012

A sense of a goose

Next Autumn, when you see geese heading south for the winter, flying in a "V" formation, you might consider what science has discovered as to why they fly that way. As each bird flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for the bird immediately following. By flying in a "V" formation, the whole flock adds at least 71 percent greater flying range than if each bird flew on its own.
People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going more quickly and easily, because they are travelling on the thrust of one another.

When a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to go it alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in front.
If we have the sense of a goose, we will stay in formation with those people who are heading the same way we are.

When the head goose gets tired, it rotates back in the wing and another goose flies point.
It is sensible to take turns doing demanding jobs, whether with people or with geese flying south.

Geese honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed.
What message do we give when we honk from behind?

Finally – and this is important – when a goose gets sick or is wounded by gunshot, and falls out of the formation, two other geese fall out with that goose and follow it down to lend help and protection. They stay with the fallen goose until it is able to fly or until it dies; and only then do they launch out on their own, or with another formation to catch up with their own group.
If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by each other like that.

Brownness

42 of the world’s most unusual structures

 

 

 1. Public Library – Kansas City , Kansas , USA

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2. Atomium – Brussels , Belgium

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3. Milwaukee Art Museum – Milwaukee , Wisconsin , USA

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4. Church of Hallgrimur – Reykjavik , Iceland

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5. Longaberger Basket Building – Newark , New Jersey , USA

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6. Wonder Works – Pigeon Forge , North Carolina , USA

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7. Upside down house – Shimbark , Poland

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8. Crooked house – Sopot , Poland

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9. Tenerife Auditorium – Canary Islands, Spain

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10. "The Bullring" – Birmingham , England

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11. La Tete au Carre Library – Nice, France

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12. Eden Project – England

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13. Snail House – Sofia , Bulgaria

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14. Edificio Mirador – Madrid , Spain

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15. Nautilus house – Mexico

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16. Calakmul "The Washing Machine" building – Mexico

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17. Habitat-67 (Apartment Complex) – Montreal , Canada

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18. Montreal Biosphere – Montreal , Canada

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19. Olympic Stadium – Montreal , Canada

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20. Lotus Church – India

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21. Wood Skyscraper – Archangelsk , Russia

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22. Stone house – Guimaraes , Portugal

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23. Mammy's Cupboard – Natchez , Mississippi , USA

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24. National Library – Minsk , Belarus

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25. Cubic houses – Rotterdam , Netherlands

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26. Casa Pueblo – Maldonado , Uruguay

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27. Alexandria Library – Alexandria , Egypt

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 28. Cathedral of Brasilia : Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida [Exterior View] – Brasilia , Brazil

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29. Cathedral of Brasilia : Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida [Interior View] – Brasilia , Brazil

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30. Denver Art Museum Denver , Colorado , USA

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31. Graz Art Museum – Graz , Austria

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32. Le Palais Ideal – Hauterives , France [Built in 19th century by a Post Office worker; took 30 years to build]

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33. Gaudi's "Casa Battlo" – Barcelona , Spain

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34. National Stadium – Beijing , China  [Remember the "Bird's Nest" from recent Olympics] 

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35. National Theater – Beijing , China

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36. Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum near Niagara Falls , Canada

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37. Palais Bulles – Cannes , France

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38. Experience Music Project [Front View] – Seattle , Washington , USA

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39. Experience Music Project [Rear View] – Seattle , Washington , USA

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40. "The Cucumber" – London , England

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41. Banpo Bridge – Seoul , Korea

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42. Dynamic Tower – Dubai , UAE [still under construction, each floor moves independently]

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