There are two distinct approaches to living life:
Open hand living
or
Clenched fist living
Our hands are an expression of our heart and mind, our inner self.
As an artist expresses the inner self . . .
As a warrior expresses the inner self . . .
As a villan expresses the inner self . . .
As a thief expresses the inner self . . .
. . . Through the hand,
So do we in our every action and re-action
To people and to life
“Think of the difference between being confronted with a clenched fist and being offered an open hand. The clenched fist signifies threat, rejection, arrogance, exclusion, refusal, anger and violence. The open hand means friendship, help, peace, sharing, communication and connection.” (fr. Vivian Boland)
(2.0) version is my inner work of systematic deconstruction, deconversion, uprooting, and dredging up a lifetime of deep-seated conditioning, ingrained beliefs, and embedded dogma, much of which has been unconscious; discerning trash from treasures and thoughtfully reconstructing a world and life view that reflects the shape of my heart. As I go deeper and beyond, answers fade into questions, certainty into uncertainty, knowing into unknowing.
- Living with Open Hands 1.0
- Living With Open Hands 1.0 (My Awakening)
- Living with Open Hands 2.0 (My Philosophical Evolution)
- Living With Open Hands 3.0 (Political Ramifications)
- Ron's Web Portal
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- Wholeness and the Implicate Order
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- THE OPEN HAND
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- Obsurdity > Insurgency > Meaning
Friday, January 1, 2010
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