living life

sharing perspective & knowledge from life experience

Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Awakening: in process

Awakening. Opening the self to the fullness and unbiased existence of reality. No easy task. No problem either. Though, once you decide to embark on the journey, you are hooked. I know I am.

A description of reality may be useful here. Provided by the author Stephen Bachelor, reality is interworkings of contingency, ambiguity, creativity, and change.

While listening to a very good segment about exploitation on Chicago Public Radio today, I was struck, however briefly, by understanding a little more of the dynamics of human situations, interactions, transactions, limitations, and possibilities. Evaluating exploitation is difficult especially when the actions fit within the cultural paradigm. I think intention underscores exploitation. Like karma, when someone acts with positive or negative intentions, the action itself is likewise colored to match. Interestingly enough, this is usually easy for us to see when we mindfully look deeply into it.

Thursday, July 08, 2004

Planning Projects better through a game

Perspective can provide positive change and better, more realistic planning.
Planning Game

Today, I started a free BasecampHQ account to organize my project planning and management for websites and design projects. Wicker Park Grace is launching tonight, which is the reason for me being up so very late/early. I'll start using BasecampHQ this coming week when I begin working on teddrums.com. If my experience goes well, I may use it for Phase 2 of Wicker Park Grace.

Well, here's another fun, well designed interactive game. http://www.operationslaps.com

amazing concept, well done

looptracks.net
Interact, create, and be mesmermized by sound & visual motion.
Thanks for the link, VInce.

Thursday, July 01, 2004

welcome to living life

Life practice, awakening, reality, knowledge, culture, relationships, sustainability, and human living issues are my main interests. As I live life, I change, and so does reality. In this step of starting a blog, something I've considered doing for a couple-few years, I am reminded of something KRS-One said; "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten."

I'd like to thank Vince Scarlata for helping me take this step. I'd also like to thank Sarah Jane Danyluk, Ted Danyluk, Nanette Sawyer, and one of my first favorite blogs, camworld.com.

I hope you enjoy what you see, read, and experience.
David M Danyluk