whatever gets
- From: patrick <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 17:52:29 -0400
whatever gets you really turned on, enough to work for with dedication, sacrifice, and excellence, has the quality of this blissful, original nature in it and is moving you toward your life's work. If you both find great joy in your work and are ready to sacrifice for it, you are on the right track. You are following the bliss, beyond the pairs of opposites.
I had the opportunity to view single-cell organisms through a high-powered microscope about a year ago. The experiment was to feed these simple lifeforms natural juices. That's right! Hey, we had free time. To watch these things daily was spectacular. Why? Most of these tiny creatures, we could see through them. Even at the cellular-level.
Anyway, the cells replicated, just like the Rockefeller experiments of 100 years ago. I just had to see it for myself. Now, this was like viewing the internals of a self-replicating organic machine. Au natural.
My main point to illustrate is more people could venture into this field, provided they are already biology/botany based. Why do I mention this? I noticed that many new students in r&d gravitate towards the high-tech/biology as opposed to the natural. Question? Why try to reinvent the wheel, when you haven't even mastered the wheel yet?
Just 2 cents worth of opinion.
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