Sometimes it’s the little things, like editing a post. Edit a reply, see a comment update on another post.
From day 5 (tantek.com/2023/005/t3/in…)
* Can I edit my post after publishing?
Whether a tweet or Instagram photo, the answer is no.^1
Blogs ...
tantek.com/t5Nm2
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jhey.dev (@jhey@front-end.social) hey! thanks for the kind words.
Two sides to supporting #webmentions:
1. Sending: webmention.app is excellent, by remysharp.com (@rem@front-end.social), or ...
tantek.com/t5Nm1
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This is the best.
1,000 attendees...
Ha. Ha.
They were all #NAFO #fellas who signed up.
The venue has cancelled our booking and is seeking to return our money. We are consulting our lawyers @KRWLaw We will not accept tyranny nor bow to the War Machine and ...
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"text": "The venue has cancelled our booking and is seeking to return our money. We are consulting our lawyers @KRWLaw We will not accept tyranny nor bow to the War Machine and it\u2019s lickspittle lobby @No2NatoNo2War twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1\u2026",
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Hey #nafo Pro #Putin rally @LPNational speakers for DC 2022-02-19
@medeabenjamin likes Russian genocide
@jimmy_dore okay with kids being kidnapped
@scotthortonshow does not believe in Ukrainian sovereignty
@GarlandNixon okay with Bucha
@david-swanson thinks Russia is okay
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Dear @LPNational
...if you organize events with the @PeoplesParty_US you have kinda forgotten what Libertarian means
What's next?
High Tea with Cats & Dogs
Dear fellow #NAFO #fellas from the USA, we (NAFO Germany), would like to inform you about this Vatnik event in Washington DC. An opportunity to bonk? Please retweet! @Off...
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I am also seeing a generational shift in those within International Affairs
So many old Russian hats truly believed in the greatness of the Russian Military
Turns out just another lie
Let's review the basics: Until February 2022, every time Putin used military power, he scored a geopolitical win. He invaded #Georgia in 2008 - he still got Nord Stream ...
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Heads up OR small biz- I confirmed that even owners count as "employees" for the March 1st, 3-4 employees deadline for Oregon Saves. If you don't have a retirement plan yet, I'm teaching a workshop tomorrow about the OR Saves rules and some alternatives: eventbrite.com/e/what-oregon-…
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"html": "<img alt=\"\" src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/mariposta/image/upload/w_1200,c_limit,q_65/peaceful-boat.jpg\" /><h2>Synchronicity: those mysterious moments when inner and outer worlds collide. Do they prove there's some sort of purpose at work in the universe? I'm not saying that (but I'm not not saying it either). In my personal experience, an eye towards synchronicities can have a profound effect on well-being.</h2>\n\n<p>Before you get the wrong impression about me, I\u2019d like to emphasize I am fairly new to Taoism and the Western philosophies which relate to it such as Carl Jung\u2019s teachings on synchronicity. So I hesitate to speak dogmatically about these terms and would rather direct you to the experts such as Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. For a video introduction to some of these ideas, you can watch <a href=\"https://youtu.be/Kd56XvbZIV4\">this 1993 interview with her on the Thinking Allowed program</a>.</p>\n\n<h3>Open to Synchronicity</h3>\n\n<p>For me personally, opening up to a lifestyle which embraces synchronicity is not about incorporating any particular prayer, mantra, or ritual into my daily routine. Rather, I regularly concentrate on \u201czooming out\u201d of my immediate wants, fears, decisions, obligations, etc. and focus instead on an expectation of <em>having an experience</em>.</p>\n\n<p>Understand that this isn\u2019t about \u201caffirmations\u201d or \u201cname it and claim it\u201d or any other school of so-called positive thinking. I\u2019m pretty allergic to teachings which veer uncomfortably into cult-adjacent territories. (And I have real experience with cults!)</p>\n\n<p>In general, I\u2019m most comfortable with an \u201capophatic\u201d spirituality\u2014aka letting go and emptying one\u2019s self of the active pursuit of any particular goal or ideal. It\u2019s about <em>allowing the dawn of an enlightening and beneficial future appear to you</em> in the fullness of time. Or to use another metaphor, you\u2019re in a boat, but you\u2019re not really paddling. You\u2019re just letting the stream take you where it will. You might have to do some prep work ahead of time to find the stream, find a boat, and get in the boat\u2026but from then on out, it\u2019s largely out of your hands.</p>\n\n<p>(This is one reason I love going on long walks and traveling whether locally or farther afield. It increases my \u201cexperience surface area\u201d \u2014 aka the likelihood I\u2019ll experience a synchronicity.)</p>\n\n<p>Let\u2019s dive a bit into this concept called \u201csynchronistic events\u201d or \u201csynchronicities\u201d. They are, <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Pauli\">according to theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli</a>,</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>\u2026corrections to chance fluctuations by meaningful and purposeful coincidences of causally unconnected events.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>Or in less flowery language, synchronicities are the things which happen to you that\u2014in your own mind\u2014start to rise above mere random chance and become \u201cimbued\u201d with some sort of meaning. You could say that life suddenly takes on a <em>narrative</em> form.</p>\n\n<p>Some basic but obvious examples of things which happen to me:</p>\n\n<ul><li>I walk by my favorite caf\u00e9 and discover it\u2019s closed at that particular time. Bummer! But rather than focus on the setback of not being able to go to the caf\u00e9, I instead keep walking along open to the possibility of a new experience. Suddenly I discover there\u2019s a <em>new</em> outdoor popup restaurant in a cool location not far from where I\u2019d been with an amazing view. I sit down at the perfect table with the perfect view. <strong>Synchronicity at work.</strong></li>\n <li>A contract I\u2019ve worked on for quite some time prepares to wind down, leaving a looming gap in my schedule (and my cash flow). Rather than panic or frantically dig around for gainful employment, I open myself up to the cosmos. Suddenly I find myself chatting with a past acquaintance and discover they know someone who\u2019s just started looking for a freelancer to join their project. Turns out I won\u2019t really have a gap after all. <strong>Synchronicity at work.</strong></li>\n <li>I intend on driving to a particular destination, but I miss the exit I meant to take off the freeway. Rather than grumble and figure out the fastest way to circle back around, I decide to head off to another town entirely. I end up finding a really awesome area to explore, or perhaps a new retail outlet that\u2019s even more relevant to what I was looking for. And then there\u2019s the gorgeous sunset I only got to see because I happened to find <em>that</em> particular road on <em>that</em> particular hillside. A whole slew of experiences I would have missed out on if I\u2019d taken the exit I\u2019d originally planned. <strong>Synchronicity at work.</strong></li>\n <li>Or how about those little \u201ccoincidences\u201d which happen on a regular basis\u2026like I\u2019m thinking of somebody out of the blue, so I reach out to them and find out they\u2019d just been going through some challenging times which only now I can relate to. Or some music runs through my head from an artist I\u2019d lost track of some years ago, so I look them up and find out they\u2019d released a brand new album <em>on that very day</em>. (True story!) Or I comment on an announcement of a cool new piece of technology, and when I investigate it a little further I find out one of the people who worked on it was someone I knew well over a decade ago and always wished I\u2019d kept in touch with.</li>\n</ul><p>Of course I fully understand that all these types of events some people might simply label \u201cluck\u201d, or \u201cgood fortune\u201d, or just a few random-yet-subjectively-positive occurrences in a sea of mostly mediocre events or even awful circumstances. <em>Life\u2019s a bitch and then you die</em>, a pessimist might say.</p>\n\n<p>Apple TV+\u2019s recent animated feature <em>Luck</em> showcases a character who seems wildly unlucky. Every single thing which seems to happen to them day-in, day-out, is a disaster in the making. Do some people really feel like that? Like they\u2019re cursed? Maybe!</p>\n\n<p><strong>I haven\u2019t always felt lucky.</strong> In fact, <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/articles/making-the-mental-breakthrough-that-depression-is-rooted-in-fear-not-sadness\">there were times when I genuinely felt unsafe just being alive</a>. However, as I continue to seek out this spiritual path I\u2019ve recently come to understand as the <em>Tao</em> (aka the ongoing flow of \u201csynchronicity\u201d), the more I believe this is a real texture of reality. The more awareness I gain of synchronistic events, the more it solidifies into an regular facet of life.</p>\n\n<h3>The Skill of Mindful Observation</h3>\n\n<p>I\u2019ve written before about mindfulness, and in particular the book <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/articles/the-brain-on-mindfulness-a-book-review-of-mindsight-by-dr-daniel-siegel\"><em>Mindsight</em> by Dr. Siegel</a>. Learning the skill of mindful observation and how it can transform the neural wiring of our brains truly changed my life. It\u2019s a skill you can apply at any time to gain deeper access to your inner life.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Try this:</strong> the next time you go outside, stop focusing entirely on your <em>destination</em>, and focus every single moment on the <em>journey</em>. (Yes I know, what a clich\u00e9! Geez! But\u2026like, there\u2019s totally truth in it!) <strong>Observe:</strong> What is the color of the sky? What patterns do you see in the path beneath your feet? What is the color of that person\u2019s hat? What unique sounds do you hear? What is the feeling of the vibration within your inner ear as you step with your left foot, then your right foot, then your left? Or perhaps you\u2019re using crutches, or are in a wheelchair. How does it feel to grip the handrim? What is the sensation of resistance as your path heads slightly upward vs. sloping downward?</p>\n\n<p>I sometimes overhear conversations people are having at a coffee shop, or walking along the street, etc., and many times it\u2019s all about <strong>personal anecdotes</strong>. Nothing wrong with that per se, but you rarely hear someone engage in conversation like \u201cI heard the most remarkable birdsong the other day\u201d or \u201cthe sensation of carbonated bubbles on my tongue is really something!\u201d I\u2019ve actually grown to find myself annoyed at movies or TV shows which are primarily centered entirely around \u201cdialog\u201d\u2014aka every single aspect of the character or plot development is related to conversations between two or more actors. I wish I could watch more onscreen stories where individual humans are gaining insight or pleasure simply from existing in a particular environment and experiencing it. (Hard to convey on-camera? Yes! But that\u2019s no excuse. And expert filmmakers get this right.)</p>\n\n<p><strong>Why are we so shut off from feeling, from sensation, from emotion, from awareness?</strong> Why are we so often embarrassed even to talk about it? Have you ever stopped to consider the absolute marvel that is the perception of reality? How is it that we can even contemplate the smell of a rose, or the sting of a bee? Yes, even pain can sometimes be subsumed into a larger experience which overall is not unpleasant. I\u2019ve sometimes noticed that if I actually <em>lean into</em> a physical hurt (admittedly one that\u2019s not too gut-wrenching) instead of trying to ignore it, fearing it, or dwelling solely on its unpleasantness, it may slowly dissipate. Our interpretation of what is happening to us in any given moment is far more under our direct control than we realize.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Our emotional states, the ebbs and flows of feeling and sensation and comfort and distress and anger and exuberance, can be a source of tremendous strength and guidance.</strong> I was raised in a culture (conservative Christian evangelicalism) which had a dysfunctional and sometimes horrific relationship with emotions. Pair that with a superficial reading of Spock in Star Trek and other \u201cstoic\u201d figures in pop culture, and you end up with a warped conception of emotional maturity. That is, you must \u201cmaster\u201d your emotions so they don\u2019t betray you and so you won\u2019t \u201cgive into temptation\u201d and be led astray.</p>\n\n<p>Over a long, hard, difficult, and sometimes agonizing process spanning many years, I have learned to become far more accepting and trusting of my emotions. I don\u2019t try to suppress them, fear them, or casually dismiss them. I <em>examine</em> them. I turn them over, like diamonds in the rough, gazing upon the beauty within.</p>\n\n<h3>Examining Emotional States</h3>\n\n<p>I might say to myself: <strong>I\u2019m feeling anxious today.</strong> But <em>why</em> am I feeling anxious today? Contrary to popular belief, that\u2019s not an invitation to examine your schedule or ruminate on some immediate annoyances. The <em>why</em> is always deep within yourself, within your body, within your soul. Maybe something in your schedule is interfering with a pursuit you truly value, and the fact the pursuit you truly value isn\u2019t happening because of that interference is causing a general feeling of being ill at ease. Or maybe something somebody said to you in that meeting was triggering because of a reason <em>which has literally nothing to do with that person or the thing they said</em> and everything to do with a somewhat analogous event which happened to you 26 years ago and you never quite got over.</p>\n\n<p>I\u2019m not saying you should be constantly examining your unconscious thought patterns and fragmented memories of past events. Too much self-focus can turn into a repeating cycle of unhelpful rumination. Rather, <strong>you can learn how to become a detective in the events of your own life</strong>. You can conduct an \u201cobjective\u201d investigation and discover insights about how you\u2019re feeling and why you\u2019re feeling it and what it might prompt in you to change how you perceive the world.</p>\n\n<p>To bring this back to synchronicities, I think Step #1 of opening up your awareness of the <em>Tao</em> is to create space for \u201cwandering\u201d in your daily schedule, and to use those times to zero in on the environment around you in the most minute details. If you\u2019re always focused on \u201cthis appointment\u201d and \u201cthat meeting\u201d and \u201cthis obligation\u201d and \u201cthat responsibility\u201d\u2026and then you\u2019re super exhausted so you use your downtime to watch TV or engage in idle chit-chat with friends or randos on the internet or whatever\u2026well, I\u2019m afraid it\u2019s literally keeping your brain from zooming out of frenetic activities and instead contemplating the nature of reality. (Note: I\u2019m certainly not guilt-tripping you into watching less TV! Nothing wrong with that! I\u2019m just highlighting the easy patterns we tend to fall into and the value of sometimes short-circuiting those patterns in the pursuit of greater mental health.)</p>\n\n<h3>The Story of Every Day</h3>\n\n<p>In closing, I increasingly find myself having days where all of the various \u201cdisconnected\u201d events and little choices I make along the way somehow combine into a <strong>larger tapestry which feels cohesive and life-affirming</strong>. To someone else though, if I described all of these events and choices and how they all seem to flow from one to the next in an organized fashion, <em>they might not recognize any pattern at all!</em> I\u2019m just making it all up. Any truly obvious connections could just be chalked up to \u201cdumb luck\u201d. The universe is indeed random (perhaps in a deterministic way, but there\u2019s no way for us to know what that is). I\u2019m fooling myself if I perceive any meaning at all in any events.</p>\n\n<p>But the whole point about synchronicities is that they\u2019re meaningful to YOU, not necessarily meaningful to anyone else. And that\u2019s perfectly fine! It\u2019s all about connecting your inner world with the outer. Your synchronicities aren\u2019t someone else\u2019s, and neither are their synchronicities yours. (But in those special moments when two or more people\u2019s worlds collide, it\u2019s very exciting stuff. Many books have been written or movies made about this very subject!)</p>\n\n<p>So to be clear, I\u2019m <em>not</em> advocating for \u201cdivination\u201d or \u201cprophecy\u201d or any other sort of guru-led practice showing you either a past or future synchronicity. Nor am I encouraging people to become superstitious and \u201cfind meaning\u201d around every bush. No, your clock saying 6:54 this morning when you woke up doesn\u2019t suddenly mean a $654 check will arrive in the mail. No, that\u2019s not Jesus suddenly manifesting in your latte crema.</p>\n\n<p><strong>You can\u2019t force meaning on a whim.</strong> The perception of synchronistic events will naturally arise within you <em>if and when they are meant to</em>. It\u2019s just part of the fabric of life\u2014if you choose to see it.</p>\n\n<p>Some days I forget to see it. Other days I desperately look and find nothing. Sad days. Tired days. Frustrating days.</p>\n\n<p>But with greater and greater frequency, I do have a good day. I catch a glimpse of the <em>Tao</em>. I feel its energy surrounding me. Synchronicities occur. My life has a sense of purpose. Nothing is \u201cwrong\u201d with me. I\u2019m where I need to be, when I need to be there. I am free to become who I was born to be. <strong>And there\u2019s no better feeling in the whole wide world.</strong></p>\n\n<p><br /></p>\n\n<p><em>Photo credit: <a href=\"https://unsplash.com/photos/Oi1fJwi35oI\">Osman Rana on Unsplash</a></em></p>\n\n\n\n <br /><p>\n \n <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/mindfulness\">#mindfulness</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/spirituality\">#spirituality</a>\n \n </p>",
"text": "Synchronicity: those mysterious moments when inner and outer worlds collide. Do they prove there's some sort of purpose at work in the universe? I'm not saying that (but I'm not not saying it either). In my personal experience, an eye towards synchronicities can have a profound effect on well-being.\n\nBefore you get the wrong impression about me, I\u2019d like to emphasize I am fairly new to Taoism and the Western philosophies which relate to it such as Carl Jung\u2019s teachings on synchronicity. So I hesitate to speak dogmatically about these terms and would rather direct you to the experts such as Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. For a video introduction to some of these ideas, you can watch this 1993 interview with her on the Thinking Allowed program.\n\nOpen to Synchronicity\n\nFor me personally, opening up to a lifestyle which embraces synchronicity is not about incorporating any particular prayer, mantra, or ritual into my daily routine. Rather, I regularly concentrate on \u201czooming out\u201d of my immediate wants, fears, decisions, obligations, etc. and focus instead on an expectation of having an experience.\n\nUnderstand that this isn\u2019t about \u201caffirmations\u201d or \u201cname it and claim it\u201d or any other school of so-called positive thinking. I\u2019m pretty allergic to teachings which veer uncomfortably into cult-adjacent territories. (And I have real experience with cults!)\n\nIn general, I\u2019m most comfortable with an \u201capophatic\u201d spirituality\u2014aka letting go and emptying one\u2019s self of the active pursuit of any particular goal or ideal. It\u2019s about allowing the dawn of an enlightening and beneficial future appear to you in the fullness of time. Or to use another metaphor, you\u2019re in a boat, but you\u2019re not really paddling. You\u2019re just letting the stream take you where it will. You might have to do some prep work ahead of time to find the stream, find a boat, and get in the boat\u2026but from then on out, it\u2019s largely out of your hands.\n\n(This is one reason I love going on long walks and traveling whether locally or farther afield. It increases my \u201cexperience surface area\u201d \u2014 aka the likelihood I\u2019ll experience a synchronicity.)\n\nLet\u2019s dive a bit into this concept called \u201csynchronistic events\u201d or \u201csynchronicities\u201d. They are, according to theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli,\n\n\n \u2026corrections to chance fluctuations by meaningful and purposeful coincidences of causally unconnected events.\n\n\nOr in less flowery language, synchronicities are the things which happen to you that\u2014in your own mind\u2014start to rise above mere random chance and become \u201cimbued\u201d with some sort of meaning. You could say that life suddenly takes on a narrative form.\n\nSome basic but obvious examples of things which happen to me:\n\nI walk by my favorite caf\u00e9 and discover it\u2019s closed at that particular time. Bummer! But rather than focus on the setback of not being able to go to the caf\u00e9, I instead keep walking along open to the possibility of a new experience. Suddenly I discover there\u2019s a new outdoor popup restaurant in a cool location not far from where I\u2019d been with an amazing view. I sit down at the perfect table with the perfect view. Synchronicity at work.\n A contract I\u2019ve worked on for quite some time prepares to wind down, leaving a looming gap in my schedule (and my cash flow). Rather than panic or frantically dig around for gainful employment, I open myself up to the cosmos. Suddenly I find myself chatting with a past acquaintance and discover they know someone who\u2019s just started looking for a freelancer to join their project. Turns out I won\u2019t really have a gap after all. Synchronicity at work.\n I intend on driving to a particular destination, but I miss the exit I meant to take off the freeway. Rather than grumble and figure out the fastest way to circle back around, I decide to head off to another town entirely. I end up finding a really awesome area to explore, or perhaps a new retail outlet that\u2019s even more relevant to what I was looking for. And then there\u2019s the gorgeous sunset I only got to see because I happened to find that particular road on that particular hillside. A whole slew of experiences I would have missed out on if I\u2019d taken the exit I\u2019d originally planned. Synchronicity at work.\n Or how about those little \u201ccoincidences\u201d which happen on a regular basis\u2026like I\u2019m thinking of somebody out of the blue, so I reach out to them and find out they\u2019d just been going through some challenging times which only now I can relate to. Or some music runs through my head from an artist I\u2019d lost track of some years ago, so I look them up and find out they\u2019d released a brand new album on that very day. (True story!) Or I comment on an announcement of a cool new piece of technology, and when I investigate it a little further I find out one of the people who worked on it was someone I knew well over a decade ago and always wished I\u2019d kept in touch with.\nOf course I fully understand that all these types of events some people might simply label \u201cluck\u201d, or \u201cgood fortune\u201d, or just a few random-yet-subjectively-positive occurrences in a sea of mostly mediocre events or even awful circumstances. Life\u2019s a bitch and then you die, a pessimist might say.\n\nApple TV+\u2019s recent animated feature Luck showcases a character who seems wildly unlucky. Every single thing which seems to happen to them day-in, day-out, is a disaster in the making. Do some people really feel like that? Like they\u2019re cursed? Maybe!\n\nI haven\u2019t always felt lucky. In fact, there were times when I genuinely felt unsafe just being alive. However, as I continue to seek out this spiritual path I\u2019ve recently come to understand as the Tao (aka the ongoing flow of \u201csynchronicity\u201d), the more I believe this is a real texture of reality. The more awareness I gain of synchronistic events, the more it solidifies into an regular facet of life.\n\nThe Skill of Mindful Observation\n\nI\u2019ve written before about mindfulness, and in particular the book Mindsight by Dr. Siegel. Learning the skill of mindful observation and how it can transform the neural wiring of our brains truly changed my life. It\u2019s a skill you can apply at any time to gain deeper access to your inner life.\n\nTry this: the next time you go outside, stop focusing entirely on your destination, and focus every single moment on the journey. (Yes I know, what a clich\u00e9! Geez! But\u2026like, there\u2019s totally truth in it!) Observe: What is the color of the sky? What patterns do you see in the path beneath your feet? What is the color of that person\u2019s hat? What unique sounds do you hear? What is the feeling of the vibration within your inner ear as you step with your left foot, then your right foot, then your left? Or perhaps you\u2019re using crutches, or are in a wheelchair. How does it feel to grip the handrim? What is the sensation of resistance as your path heads slightly upward vs. sloping downward?\n\nI sometimes overhear conversations people are having at a coffee shop, or walking along the street, etc., and many times it\u2019s all about personal anecdotes. Nothing wrong with that per se, but you rarely hear someone engage in conversation like \u201cI heard the most remarkable birdsong the other day\u201d or \u201cthe sensation of carbonated bubbles on my tongue is really something!\u201d I\u2019ve actually grown to find myself annoyed at movies or TV shows which are primarily centered entirely around \u201cdialog\u201d\u2014aka every single aspect of the character or plot development is related to conversations between two or more actors. I wish I could watch more onscreen stories where individual humans are gaining insight or pleasure simply from existing in a particular environment and experiencing it. (Hard to convey on-camera? Yes! But that\u2019s no excuse. And expert filmmakers get this right.)\n\nWhy are we so shut off from feeling, from sensation, from emotion, from awareness? Why are we so often embarrassed even to talk about it? Have you ever stopped to consider the absolute marvel that is the perception of reality? How is it that we can even contemplate the smell of a rose, or the sting of a bee? Yes, even pain can sometimes be subsumed into a larger experience which overall is not unpleasant. I\u2019ve sometimes noticed that if I actually lean into a physical hurt (admittedly one that\u2019s not too gut-wrenching) instead of trying to ignore it, fearing it, or dwelling solely on its unpleasantness, it may slowly dissipate. Our interpretation of what is happening to us in any given moment is far more under our direct control than we realize.\n\nOur emotional states, the ebbs and flows of feeling and sensation and comfort and distress and anger and exuberance, can be a source of tremendous strength and guidance. I was raised in a culture (conservative Christian evangelicalism) which had a dysfunctional and sometimes horrific relationship with emotions. Pair that with a superficial reading of Spock in Star Trek and other \u201cstoic\u201d figures in pop culture, and you end up with a warped conception of emotional maturity. That is, you must \u201cmaster\u201d your emotions so they don\u2019t betray you and so you won\u2019t \u201cgive into temptation\u201d and be led astray.\n\nOver a long, hard, difficult, and sometimes agonizing process spanning many years, I have learned to become far more accepting and trusting of my emotions. I don\u2019t try to suppress them, fear them, or casually dismiss them. I examine them. I turn them over, like diamonds in the rough, gazing upon the beauty within.\n\nExamining Emotional States\n\nI might say to myself: I\u2019m feeling anxious today. But why am I feeling anxious today? Contrary to popular belief, that\u2019s not an invitation to examine your schedule or ruminate on some immediate annoyances. The why is always deep within yourself, within your body, within your soul. Maybe something in your schedule is interfering with a pursuit you truly value, and the fact the pursuit you truly value isn\u2019t happening because of that interference is causing a general feeling of being ill at ease. Or maybe something somebody said to you in that meeting was triggering because of a reason which has literally nothing to do with that person or the thing they said and everything to do with a somewhat analogous event which happened to you 26 years ago and you never quite got over.\n\nI\u2019m not saying you should be constantly examining your unconscious thought patterns and fragmented memories of past events. Too much self-focus can turn into a repeating cycle of unhelpful rumination. Rather, you can learn how to become a detective in the events of your own life. You can conduct an \u201cobjective\u201d investigation and discover insights about how you\u2019re feeling and why you\u2019re feeling it and what it might prompt in you to change how you perceive the world.\n\nTo bring this back to synchronicities, I think Step #1 of opening up your awareness of the Tao is to create space for \u201cwandering\u201d in your daily schedule, and to use those times to zero in on the environment around you in the most minute details. If you\u2019re always focused on \u201cthis appointment\u201d and \u201cthat meeting\u201d and \u201cthis obligation\u201d and \u201cthat responsibility\u201d\u2026and then you\u2019re super exhausted so you use your downtime to watch TV or engage in idle chit-chat with friends or randos on the internet or whatever\u2026well, I\u2019m afraid it\u2019s literally keeping your brain from zooming out of frenetic activities and instead contemplating the nature of reality. (Note: I\u2019m certainly not guilt-tripping you into watching less TV! Nothing wrong with that! I\u2019m just highlighting the easy patterns we tend to fall into and the value of sometimes short-circuiting those patterns in the pursuit of greater mental health.)\n\nThe Story of Every Day\n\nIn closing, I increasingly find myself having days where all of the various \u201cdisconnected\u201d events and little choices I make along the way somehow combine into a larger tapestry which feels cohesive and life-affirming. To someone else though, if I described all of these events and choices and how they all seem to flow from one to the next in an organized fashion, they might not recognize any pattern at all! I\u2019m just making it all up. Any truly obvious connections could just be chalked up to \u201cdumb luck\u201d. The universe is indeed random (perhaps in a deterministic way, but there\u2019s no way for us to know what that is). I\u2019m fooling myself if I perceive any meaning at all in any events.\n\nBut the whole point about synchronicities is that they\u2019re meaningful to YOU, not necessarily meaningful to anyone else. And that\u2019s perfectly fine! It\u2019s all about connecting your inner world with the outer. Your synchronicities aren\u2019t someone else\u2019s, and neither are their synchronicities yours. (But in those special moments when two or more people\u2019s worlds collide, it\u2019s very exciting stuff. Many books have been written or movies made about this very subject!)\n\nSo to be clear, I\u2019m not advocating for \u201cdivination\u201d or \u201cprophecy\u201d or any other sort of guru-led practice showing you either a past or future synchronicity. Nor am I encouraging people to become superstitious and \u201cfind meaning\u201d around every bush. No, your clock saying 6:54 this morning when you woke up doesn\u2019t suddenly mean a $654 check will arrive in the mail. No, that\u2019s not Jesus suddenly manifesting in your latte crema.\n\nYou can\u2019t force meaning on a whim. The perception of synchronistic events will naturally arise within you if and when they are meant to. It\u2019s just part of the fabric of life\u2014if you choose to see it.\n\nSome days I forget to see it. Other days I desperately look and find nothing. Sad days. Tired days. Frustrating days.\n\nBut with greater and greater frequency, I do have a good day. I catch a glimpse of the Tao. I feel its energy surrounding me. Synchronicities occur. My life has a sense of purpose. Nothing is \u201cwrong\u201d with me. I\u2019m where I need to be, when I need to be there. I am free to become who I was born to be. And there\u2019s no better feeling in the whole wide world.\n\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Osman Rana on Unsplash\n\n\n\n \n\n \n #mindfulness\n \n #spirituality"
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I am questioning the validity of the sampling in this poll
I think a bunch of brain dead dogs from #NAFO would make a much better sample of brain dead dogs
Who are you rooting for to win in the Russia-Ukraine war?
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I'm open to contract work again this year! Really jonesing to get back to event production (both in-person and virtual). Got something interesting going on, or need help getting something started? Hit me up: andy@regular.events.
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Way to go #NAFO
Keep up the Lick spittle
The venue has cancelled our booking and is seeking to return our money. We are consulting our lawyers @KRWLaw We will not accept tyranny nor bow to the War Machine and it...
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Do you have a lot to look at during eternal Caturday?
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11 years ago today, Ryan Barrett (snarfed.org @schnarfed) launched Bridgy (brid.gy) to copy #socialmedia replies as comments on original blog posts.
This meant those of us building #IndieWeb sites could use a service for ...
tantek.com/t5Nk7
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11 years ago today, Ryan Barrett (https://snarfed.org/ @schnarfed) launched Bridgy (https://brid.gy/) to copy #socialmedia replies as comments on original blog posts.
This meant those of us building #IndieWeb sites could use a service for that functionality, instead of having to write code ourselves, for each proprietary API.
When a few of us originally started syndicating to silos (https://indieweb.org/POSSE), and sometimes reverse-syndicating replies (https://indieweb.org/backfeed), we had to write custom code to do so, calling each social media API (like Twitter) both ways.
Bridgy alleviated some of that burden, and over time added support for more silos, sometimes dropping support when they were shutdown (Google+, Buzz) or scuttled their APIs (Facebook).
While Bridgy started only with backfeed as a service, it eventually added publishing support, POSSE as a service.
Even though I already had code working to POSSE text notes to Twitter, when I added photo posting support to my site, rather than write more code to call Twitter’s API, I started conditionally using Bridgy Publish to POSSE my photo (and video) posts.
In 2017, Ryan launched Bridgy Fed (https://fed.brid.gy) which he has substantially improved in the past few months.
I and many others now use Bridgy Fed to broadcast to & interact with Mastodon (and other ActivityPub) servers, without having to write any ActivityPub, Webfinger etc. code ourselves.
https://tantek.com/2022/301/t1/twittermigration-bridgyfed-mastodon-indieweb
Every user of Bridgy Fed gets a nice dashboard for notifications and activity. Here’s mine: https://fed.brid.gy/user/tantek.com
Bridgy is a great example of a project that was started to fulfill a personal need (https://indieweb.org/make_what_you_need), growing to support broader community needs.
Read more about Bridgy & Bridgy Fed:
* https://indieweb.org/Bridgy (including Publish)
* https://indieweb.org/Bridgy_Fed
* Launch post: https://snarfed.org/2012-01-08_bridgy_launched
It’s this hybrid of encouraging personally relevant work and community contributions that makes the #IndieWeb community special.
Yes there is a focus on greater independence with your personal website. However we can all do more by working together.
We achieve more independence, more quickly, by collaborating in community.
This is day 8 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days.
← Day 7: https://tantek.com/2023/007/t2/more-100daysofindieweb-projects
→ 🔮
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"text": "11 years ago today, Ryan Barrett (https://snarfed.org/ @schnarfed) launched Bridgy (https://brid.gy/) to copy #socialmedia replies as comments on original blog posts.\n\nThis meant those of us building #IndieWeb sites could use a service for that functionality, instead of having to write code ourselves, for each proprietary API.\n\nWhen a few of us originally started syndicating to silos (https://indieweb.org/POSSE), and sometimes reverse-syndicating replies (https://indieweb.org/backfeed), we had to write custom code to do so, calling each social media API (like Twitter) both ways.\n\nBridgy alleviated some of that burden, and over time added support for more silos, sometimes dropping support when they were shutdown (Google+, Buzz) or scuttled their APIs (Facebook).\n\nWhile Bridgy started only with backfeed as a service, it eventually added publishing support, POSSE as a service.\n\nEven though I already had code working to POSSE text notes to Twitter, when I added photo posting support to my site, rather than write more code to call Twitter\u2019s API, I started conditionally using Bridgy Publish to POSSE my photo (and video) posts.\n\nIn 2017, Ryan launched Bridgy Fed (https://fed.brid.gy) which he has substantially improved in the past few months.\n\nI and many others now use Bridgy Fed to broadcast to & interact with Mastodon (and other ActivityPub) servers, without having to write any ActivityPub, Webfinger etc. code ourselves.\n\nhttps://tantek.com/2022/301/t1/twittermigration-bridgyfed-mastodon-indieweb\n\nEvery user of Bridgy Fed gets a nice dashboard for notifications and activity. Here\u2019s mine: https://fed.brid.gy/user/tantek.com\n\nBridgy is a great example of a project that was started to fulfill a personal need (https://indieweb.org/make_what_you_need), growing to support broader community needs.\n\nRead more about Bridgy & Bridgy Fed:\n* https://indieweb.org/Bridgy (including Publish)\n* https://indieweb.org/Bridgy_Fed\n* Launch post: https://snarfed.org/2012-01-08_bridgy_launched\n\nIt\u2019s this hybrid of encouraging personally relevant work and community contributions that makes the #IndieWeb community special. \n\nYes there is a focus on greater independence with your personal website. However we can all do more by working together. \n\nWe achieve more independence, more quickly, by collaborating in community.\n\nThis is day 8 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days.\n\n\u2190 Day 7: https://tantek.com/2023/007/t2/more-100daysofindieweb-projects\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e",
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"text": "So, a few hours after I posted that last entry, I woke up in bed feeling a squeezing in my chest, pain in my jaw, and a few other heart attack symptoms. I got out of bed, did my best to calm my nerves, and called 911.The EMTs evaluated me and said they didn\u2019t see anything wrong offhand but my blood pressure was extremely elevated and with my medical history they felt that it would be best if I went to the ER. So, I let them convince me to go in the ambulance, which will probably cost me quite a lot.At the hospital they did a bunch of work-ups, including blood tests for heart attack markers and a chest X-ray, and nothing turned up. Out of an abundance of caution they put me on an IV saline drip and gave me some aspirin in preparation for whatever other tests might have been necessary.Within half an hour I was feeling totally fine, and my BP and heart rate returned to their usual levels.So, I\u2019m pretty sure I was just dehydrated.I\u2019m not looking forward to the bill, but I\u2019m glad that I\u2019m not dying. The ER nurse recommended that I convince my doctor to refer me to a cardiologist (like I\u2019ve been wanting for quite some time anyway).Anyway, I guess this is a good reminder to stay hydrated, gosh darnit. One can of seltzer and a decaf cappuccino per day isn\u2019t enough to live on.",
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Live now over on youtube. Planners and Croatia on the Euro! youtube.com/watch?v=E2Ud4n…
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"text": "Live now over on youtube. Planners and Croatia on the Euro! youtube.com/watch?v=E2Ud4n\u2026",
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Live in 2 hours. Talking planners and the economic news of the week: youtu.be/E2Ud4nXHLTQ
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"text": "Live in 2 hours. Talking planners and the economic news of the week: youtu.be/E2Ud4nXHLTQ",
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Twitter had to send a 2nd email to tell people this wasn't a phishing scam. "This email was an official company communication and is not a phishing attempt," the note says. Twitter blamed "a court order obtained by plaintiffs' attorneys" for the delay in sending the agreements.
if you were wondering about the current state of twitter, many folks just received their separation agreements in their spam folders, pointing to a URL that was registere...
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"text": "Twitter had to send a 2nd email to tell people this wasn't a phishing scam. \"This email was an official company communication and is not a phishing attempt,\" the note says. Twitter blamed \"a court order obtained by plaintiffs' attorneys\" for the delay in sending the agreements."
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"text": "if you were wondering about the current state of twitter, many folks just received their separation agreements in their spam folders, pointing to a URL that was registered this morning from a vendor with a 1 star BBB rating. if still there, I would have reported this as phishing."
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There are more 2023 #100DaysOfIndieWeb projects, you should check them out:
* https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/tag/100daysofindieweb/ (@tmichellemoore@mastodon.social)
* https://crowdersoup.com/tags/100days (@CrowderSoup@hachyderm.io)
Got one? Reply and I'll add it.
You can (re)start a #100Days project any day. While continuity is nice, you can take breaks. As https://kevinmarks.com/ (@kevinmarks) said in #IndieWeb chat:
* https://indieweb.org/life_happens and should take priority over artificial deadlines.
It all started back in 2017 when https://aaronparecki.com/ did the first #100DaysOfIndieWeb project:
* https://aaronparecki.com/tag/100daysofindieweb
* @100daysindieweb
Want to start one of your own? See past & present IndieWeb related 100 days projects for ideas & inspiration:
* https://indieweb.org/100_days
This is day 7 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb.
← Day 6: https://tantek.com/2023/006/t1/forward-in-time-links
→ 🔮
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