But I have had lots of experience in the Zen mode of being. Years of dedicated meditation. I have tried many forms and practices: Zen, Transcendental Meditation, Creative Visualization, Simple Breathing, Chanting, Drumming, Walking Meditation too. So much of that "peace of mind" talk totally resonates with me. But I also am attracted to Logic, Rationality, the analytic mode. I guess I pinball around from thoughts and modes. That's just the way I roll.
I think the book inspires me because it poses a few big questions, and then brings it all down into the real world.
Two words cropped up last night while I was reading the book that grabbed and lit me up:
Gumption - "the ability to decide what is the best thing to do in a particular situation, and to do it with energy and determination..."
Enthusiasm - a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it..."
Yes, that's the key right there, isn't it? To have the gumption to tackle things that crop up in our lives, and to bring enthusiasm to everything we do. To spend our time fully engaged, lit up, on fire, heart, head, and spirit aligned and working at some kind of fever pitch.
Right, you know, live your life possessed with an animating energy that fully engages you with the beauty and mystery of existence.