He would scour the world, assuming whatever form he desired. Like the liquid metal named after him, he embodies the elusive, the ungraspable - the power of formlessness.Welcome ... Hermes.
The laws that govern circumstances are abolished by new circumstances. [Napoleon]
An enemy that does not respect you will grow bold, and boldness makes even the smallest animal dangerous.
In evolution, largeness is often the first step toward extinction. What is immense and bloated has no mobility, but must constantly feed itself.
Take nothing personally.
Be like vapor.
Evolve toward abstraction, toward being more mental and less material.
The powerful vary their rhytms and patterns, change course, adopt to circumstance, and learn to improvise.
The greatest danger occurs at the moment of victory. [Napoleon]
Display the utmost disdain for those who envy you.
People cannot envy the power that they themselves have given a person who does not seem to desire it.
It is often your own actions that stir up envy, your own unawareness.
A great danger in the realm of power is the sudden improvement in fortune.
Thanks for the invitation!
ReplyDeleteAnd let us use awareness as a guide to growth...
See? and hear you tomorrow at 16:00 German Time.
Greetings,
Mark