I think William Shakespeare was the wisest human being I ever heard of. To be perfectly frank, though, that's not saying much. Nothing happening still, just writing my PLA and listening to music, occasionally drawing. I'm almost finished going through my conservatory piano book (!) and they're all for concert-level pieces. I thought I would have lost the ability to play or sight read but I guess not, thank goodness. Otherwise this week would be super boring, but i still have the complete works of Shakespeare to keep me company and apparently a treasure tomb of history books, all of which I can use for my essay. Seriously, yes, that bored. Writing my essay on my week off - but at least I'm making good headway? Oh well, back to the piano I go - I'm done with all the mozart, I guess I'll move on to chopin? Who knows, we'll see!
"The seeker is he who is in search of himself. Give up all questions except one: “Who am I?” After all, the only fact you are sure of is that you are. The “I am” is certain. The “I am this” is not. Struggle to find out what you are in reality. To know what you are, you must first investigate and know what you are not. Discover all that you are not - body, feelings thoughts, time, space, this or that - nothing, concrete or abstract, which you perceive can be you. The very act of perceiving shows that you are not what you perceive. The clearer you understand on the level of mind you can be described in negative terms only, the quicker will you come to the end of your search and realise that you are the limitless being."
— Nisargadatta Maharaj
I think William Shakespeare was the wisest human being I ever heard of. To be perfectly frank, though, that's not saying much. Nothing happening still, just writing my PLA and listening to music, occasionally drawing. I'm almost finished going through my conservatory piano book (!) and they're all for concert-level pieces. I thought I would have lost the ability to play or sight read but I guess not, thank goodness. Otherwise this week would be super boring, but i still have the complete works of Shakespeare to keep me company and apparently a treasure tomb of history books, all of which I can use for my essay. Seriously, yes, that bored. Writing my essay on my week off - but at least I'm making good headway? Oh well, back to the piano I go - I'm done with all the mozart, I guess I'll move on to chopin? Who knows, we'll see!
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