Thursday, November 4, 2010

Good Halloween Costume On Crutches

Penso -agisco- penso- agisco

We are, more or less always on the run. Frenzy fake or real, we are moving even when we spend hours queuing on the roads. We worry and occupy our minds with a multitude of thoughts at times, even positive, but always with the utmost speed. In the book di Michael Ende, La storia infinita, c'è una frase che affiora nella testa quando penso all'agitazione dell'animo:
“Bastiano era già passato per un'infinità di porte e di stanze esagonali. Ogni decisione che prendeva lo conduceva a prendere la successiva, che a sua volta portava con se un'altra decisione. Ma tutte queste decisioni non mutavano nulla nel fatto che egli si trovava ancor sempre nel Tempio delle Mille Porte, e anche che ci sarebbe rimasto. Mentre proseguiva così da una porta all'altra, cominciò a riflettere sull'utilità del suo modo di agire. Il suo desiderio era infatti basato a condurlo nel labirinto, ma evidentemente non era sufficiente a fargli trovare la strada per out. He wanted to be in the company but only now realized that his desire was vague, did not really want anything specific. "

Sometimes you find yourself in the maze of gender then?
Just stop and think about the usefulness of his action. This is so simple, in practice, things get complicated. Why? Why stop, think, keep quiet and get in touch with yourself can be frightening. I noticed that many people can not stand the idea of \u200b\u200bbeing alone and thinking. They have an attitude of resistance, but then, once experienced, when they realize it's gratifying to come into themselves.
It 'an experience that invigorates, relax, recharge. Meet people who want a moment to stop the carousel. Two years ago, to meet this need, we organized a holiday in IterFormo titled "Silence". Since that time were repeated four editions.
The site and structure are well suited for these events. So this year during the winter, we find ourselves in silence, the calm rhythm that the activities planned for every two days. A strange taste of monastic life and bubbling with ideas. Try it! I'm waiting!

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