The Everything and Nothing Meme - Her majesty, the doyen of Bloggingham is once more asking intrusive questions. To provide your answers, please visit her at the castle, swim the moat, thrust a battering ram against the gates, and try to avoid time out in the dungeon.
1. I would like to know: Is it possible to do everything and nothing at the same time?
It's right up there with one hand clapping - Very very Zen
2. If the definition of everything is all that exists, then which piece of all does not exist for you? -
2. If the definition of everything is all that exists, then which piece of all does not exist for you? -
Actually I try to avoid reality as much as possible so everything is nothing ... back to very very zen.
3. Oscar Wilde said, "I can resist everything except temptation." What is your irresistible temptation? -
3. Oscar Wilde said, "I can resist everything except temptation." What is your irresistible temptation? -
Bread pudding with brandy sauce and the zone I enter into when eating it - very very zen
4. Good scholars are always those people who question everything. What is the one thing you will never question? -
4. Good scholars are always those people who question everything. What is the one thing you will never question? -
Why I am me - Didn't have anything to do with it and prefer not to question being very very zen
5. Nothingness is the state of being nothing. If you could live in a nothing state, what state would that be?
5. Nothingness is the state of being nothing. If you could live in a nothing state, what state would that be?
Probably New York City close to Urban Zen
6. When is the last time you had a fantastic conversation with someone and said nothing at all?
6. When is the last time you had a fantastic conversation with someone and said nothing at all?
Last night while talking to myself - it was definitely very very zen.
7. Albert Einstein wrote, "There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle." Which philosophy do you prefer? -
7. Albert Einstein wrote, "There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle." Which philosophy do you prefer? -
Everything is definitely a miracle and very very zen.
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While reading this, I fell into a very very zen state.
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