freedom




I have died a thousand deaths

And yet I live

I have lived a thousand lives

And yet I die


 I believe that there is ONLY ONE basic freedom in life: HOW I DEFINE MYSELF. My choice, for as long as I can remember, was made at about age seven in 1945. 

It was that I am an intangible observer of everything tangible, including my physicality. I never felt that I owned my body or that my body comprised anything that identifies me. It is a part of the brain function, a memory cloud, that is a record of the past. There is no tangible existence of anything which I consider to define me.

I realize now, at age 85, that nothing that happens in this memory cloud happens to the real me. It happens in a memory cloud of past events which do not even exist. The me which I have the freedom to define cannot be in this memory cloud. The real me observes the memory cloud from a billion different perspectives, NONE of which are actually me.

Reality is the people we love who love us, who observe AND SHARE an infinite set of events which never pause nor repeat. We live within a kindness and respect that I identify as the true reality. I define it as absolute goodness because it has no tangibility. There is no place to go, nothing to be or not be, physically.  - Anthony Chipoletti 


13 Questions That Measure "Flow Proneness" in Daily Life. 

Take this 13-item survey to learn if you are prone to flow. 

Posted March 30, 2023. Reviewed by Lybi Ma.

 https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-athletes-way/202303/13-questions-that-measure-flow-proneness-in-daily-life

I live on Earth at present, and I don’t know what I am. I know that I am not a category. I am not a thing — a noun. I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process — an integral function of the universe.

R. Buckminster Fuller (1970)

https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/being-a-process-and-seeing-in-relationships-859eb17f6bfb 

Being a process, and seeing in relationships

Daniel Christian Wahl
Jul 13, 2017 · 6 min read