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Originally Posted by InterfaceLeader I made three wallpapers with some quotes from the book just as a reminder to myself to actually act on what I've learned. I thought I would share them with you guys, on the grounds that sharing is good
Let me know if you like them or not, or if there's any other quotes you'd like to see. |
Those are ridiculously good. Darn nice work, Leader.
Tip: your third, fractal wall paper should say "[...] alignment with truth, love, and power". I.e. you need a comma after love, otherwise it isn't grammatically correct. Without the comma, you could be saying that "love and power" are blended, which becomes syntactically problematic with certain words. (Just trust me on that; I can never think of any decent examples when I need to, heh).
I think it'd be nice if you selected a quote from each of the primary and secondary principles and either blended them into the one wallpaper (hard), or made a wallpaper for each of them (easy).
I.e. For oneness, this was a striking quote for me:
Helping each other doesn’t mean going out of our way. Helping each other is our way.
-- Steve's article about Oneness
What makes that particular quote beautiful is how it demonstrates the concept of oneness in the imagery with the idea of "going out of our way" representing separation, and "our way" representing oneness. Sort of a double meaning, eloquently expressed.
Another tip: the "path with a heart" wallpaper would probably be better with the white splotch effects. They seem to detract from the beauty without adding anything to compensate. Not sure if you can do anything about those, though.
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Originally Posted by seeker5 Hmmm. Thinking about it, I realized that when I'd read the question in the book "Which path has a heart" - I'd automatically imagine a real-live human heart(though in a statis state with no blood coming out), and so I guess I was picturing a path in the forest and trying to decide which one has a real-live heart. Thus that was meaningless to me. |
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Heh, that's pretty funny. Yes, I know, I find strange things funny.