Tal Wilkenfeld
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And if you were in his presence, I guess there was a lot to that being.
Just tackle the demons as early as possible, whether it's through your art or through meditation or through whatever it means, diaries, whatever it is. Just walk towards the things that are scary. Because if you don't, they'll just expand. They become bigger. If you avoid the demons, they become bigger.
Just tackle the demons as early as possible, whether it's through your art or through meditation or through whatever it means, diaries, whatever it is. Just walk towards the things that are scary. Because if you don't, they'll just expand. They become bigger. If you avoid the demons, they become bigger.
Just tackle the demons as early as possible, whether it's through your art or through meditation or through whatever it means, diaries, whatever it is. Just walk towards the things that are scary. Because if you don't, they'll just expand. They become bigger. If you avoid the demons, they become bigger.
I'll always miss Jeff. But I don't feel like a piece of me is missing. And same with Leonard. It's that I did give them a piece of myself and maybe they gave me a piece of them. that I hold with me and I cherish, but it doesn't feel like I'm less than, or they're less than, or anything's less than. You learn to appreciate the impermanence of everything in life.
I'll always miss Jeff. But I don't feel like a piece of me is missing. And same with Leonard. It's that I did give them a piece of myself and maybe they gave me a piece of them. that I hold with me and I cherish, but it doesn't feel like I'm less than, or they're less than, or anything's less than. You learn to appreciate the impermanence of everything in life.
I'll always miss Jeff. But I don't feel like a piece of me is missing. And same with Leonard. It's that I did give them a piece of myself and maybe they gave me a piece of them. that I hold with me and I cherish, but it doesn't feel like I'm less than, or they're less than, or anything's less than. You learn to appreciate the impermanence of everything in life.
Impermanence of everything except for consciousness, I guess you could say, is the only thing that is permanent. So everything else. You learn to appreciate that impermanence because the limited amount of time it takes
Impermanence of everything except for consciousness, I guess you could say, is the only thing that is permanent. So everything else. You learn to appreciate that impermanence because the limited amount of time it takes
Impermanence of everything except for consciousness, I guess you could say, is the only thing that is permanent. So everything else. You learn to appreciate that impermanence because the limited amount of time it takes
in this particular body is it's enticing kind of gives you like a time limit which is cool i like that so you've come to accept your own yeah like it's cool that i'm like okay i got this amount of maybe this amount of time who knows but you could end today but if i was yeah if i if i died today i'd be really happy with my life okay it's not like i'm like oh i missed out on this and that
in this particular body is it's enticing kind of gives you like a time limit which is cool i like that so you've come to accept your own yeah like it's cool that i'm like okay i got this amount of maybe this amount of time who knows but you could end today but if i was yeah if i if i died today i'd be really happy with my life okay it's not like i'm like oh i missed out on this and that
in this particular body is it's enticing kind of gives you like a time limit which is cool i like that so you've come to accept your own yeah like it's cool that i'm like okay i got this amount of maybe this amount of time who knows but you could end today but if i was yeah if i if i died today i'd be really happy with my life okay it's not like i'm like oh i missed out on this and that
I've always lived that way. Yeah, I felt this way since I was in my early 20s. I'd be like, yeah, I could die today. Sure. I don't want to die. I have no reason to die. But if I did, I know that I put my everything, all my effort and all my passion and all my love into whatever I've already done. So if my time's up, then my time's up.
I've always lived that way. Yeah, I felt this way since I was in my early 20s. I'd be like, yeah, I could die today. Sure. I don't want to die. I have no reason to die. But if I did, I know that I put my everything, all my effort and all my passion and all my love into whatever I've already done. So if my time's up, then my time's up.
I've always lived that way. Yeah, I felt this way since I was in my early 20s. I'd be like, yeah, I could die today. Sure. I don't want to die. I have no reason to die. But if I did, I know that I put my everything, all my effort and all my passion and all my love into whatever I've already done. So if my time's up, then my time's up.
Well, love is everything. I mean, if you define love, if you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in an Eastern tradition, like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness. Love is everything.
Well, love is everything. I mean, if you define love, if you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in an Eastern tradition, like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness. Love is everything.
Well, love is everything. I mean, if you define love, if you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in an Eastern tradition, like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness. Love is everything.
Yeah. Or if you were to come from a Zen or like a Buddhist perspective, they would say nothingness, like emptiness is versus fullness.