In the groove, intense creative energy feels effortless. This is “deep laziness.”
@sarahdoingthing provides a recipe for deep laziness in this post: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2018/04/06/deep-laziness/ …pic.twitter.com/7zz4i5BqfQ
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“Flow” experiences depend on near-optimal conditions. Dzogchen does not. I’ve suggested that Vajrayana ideally produces flow-like experiences under any circumstances.https://vividness.live/2012/06/27/tantra-and-flow/ …
Unconditional flow depends on not judging anything as inherently wrong. Magical description of Miles Davis having no problem with a “wrong” chord and elaborating the flow (by Herbie Hancock). Dzogchen resonances: “integration,” “alchemy,” “surprise”pic.twitter.com/xpbUc1EWw0
The Herbie Hancock quote is from his recent autobiography, _Possibilities_.
Hancock is a Buddhist, and the book explains how Buddhism influenced his life and music. (I haven’t read it, but it’s on my list!)
h/t @conrad & @drfeldthttps://www.amazon.com/Herbie-Hancock-Possibilities-ebook/dp/B00ISEOMVI/ …
Yes… it’s thought that there was significant exchange of ideas between Daoism and Dzogchen.
So u recommend oldman basking in the sun or natural perfection https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Perfection-Lonchenpa-s-Radical-Dzogchen/dp/086171640X/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_txt?ie=UTF8 …?
Natural Perfection is a revised version of Old Man. Newer one is probably better but I haven’t compared them myself.
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