How To Find A Dose Of Clarity In Your Life

Do you ever wonder why we are here? Why at times, if feels like we’re on Cloud 9? And other times, it’s as if the World is crumbling below our feet?

Beauty and chaos, progression and destruction… these things are present everywhere we look and we’re expected to keep our cool? To be present, zen, or whatever you wish to call it?

Personally, I say: screw all that.

It’s all happening whether you give a shit or not. Our World is moving at a faster vibration every day. It can feel as if time is speeding up… as if the minutes are being compressed into mere milli-seconds.

Yes, I am yogi, as well as a yoga & meditation teacher. And yes, I do teach methods and practices to create a more peaceful and healthy lifestyle. However, that’s in class. And Life is different from class.

Most people confuse class and (the classroom of) Life. Here’s a very basic example to shed some light (no pun intended).

Meet Stella, a “faketicious” character of 27 years of age. Stella eats well and loves working out as it helps her develop a healthy body and mind. She works for a PR firm that’s only a 15 minute walk from her apartment.

Last month, Stella began taking kick-boxing classes, and she absolutely loves them. Today, she attends class three times a week. After her sessions, she either heads home or meets with friends to “hang out” with them.

At times, she feels like speaking to her friends about her experiences and other times, she doesn’t. Either way, the kick-boxing classes have led to the happy consequence of a healthier mind-body-spirit.

At no point does she ever feel the need to push her newfound love onto others or start a street brawl on every corner—to go down dark alley to kick some mugger’s ass or apply her new kick-boxing skill onto anyone’s face, for that matter.

To clarify, she hung up her skill and simply allowed it to be a part of who she is. She simply digested her new skill.

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Therefore, why is the western culture around yoga, mindfulness, and personal growth so different? Why do we feel the need to take what we’ve learned in the classroom and spread it onto everyone else in our lives?

Obviously, I’m generalising, but you get the point, right?

We’ve missed the boat. Where is the digestion period?

We don’t allow the teachings from classes to simply settle and patiently allowed to be digested into our being. Instead, we regurgitate, spray, preach, and wonder why we still feel empty or strange.

Wake the fuck up. Take a sec to realize that all you’ve done is puked up a bunch of (mostly awesome) information without even having taking the time to explore what it means to you.

The name of the game is Reflection and Digestion. When in doubt, look to Nature.

Do predators hurry with anxiety to their next meal after a fresh kill? Do neuro-patterns in the brain form new patterns after applying a thought or technique only once?

The data says not likely. So why are we in a rush to puke our newfound ways that we still haven’t yet grasped ourselves?

See Also: Why Is It So Hard To Be Good?

We know for a fact that we are made up of roughly 70% water. This figure is approximately the same as our Mother Earth. It is also known that in the world of spirituality, we can become beings of light.

Clarity…

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How well can you see through a body of water when it’s agitated? What happens when you allow that same body of water to find a few moments of stillness?

Look to Nature.

It’s simple, and it’s a question I get all the time. My advice to someone who’s feeling lost, confused, or agitated by a bunch of new pertinent and life-changing information—to anyone searching for Clarity in the truest sense of the word…

First go to Nature for as long as you can. A few days should be plenty.

And I don’t mean your friend’s cottage with jet-skis. True Nature. As in animals, trees, sounds, water, views, and mountains. Make it anywhere you won’t hear or see human language.

See Also: Questions and Answers: A Beginners Guide to Meditation 

If you do, I encourage you to contact me with your personal story. Because going to Nature is not only awesome, but it’s also the beginning of your new journey.

 

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AD Classics: Fundació Joan Miró / Josep Lluís Sert


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Located on Montjuic hill in Barcelona and designed by the rationalist style architect Josep Lluis Sert, ​​the Fundació Joan Miró (Joan Miró Foundation) is a unique space imagined by Miró with a dream of bringing art to the entire world.

The construction of this museum in 1975 was a major event in Barcelona because at the time there was a lack of cultural infrastructure in the city. Now 40 years have passed and the Foundation’s spaces host the work of Joan Miró as well as temporary exhibitions of emerging artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. 


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The Foundation is the perfect match between the unique works of Miró and the building designed by Sert. The relationship between their work is evident despite the formal differences that seem obvious due to their different professions. Great friends who shared the same interest in the Catalan folk arts, bringing a human side to their works. Their pieces showcased similar recurring themes such as balance, space, color, light, substance and love of nature. 

Josep Lluís Sert was the first internationally renowned Spanish architect and founder of GATPAC in 1929 (Grup d’Arquitectes i Tècnics per the Progrés de l’Architecture Contemporània). He was strongly influenced by the ideologies adopted by Wright, Groupuis, Mies Van Der Rohe and Le Corbusier, which led to the rationalism and avant-garde architecture in his works. 

Sert’s building is a work that subtly blends ratios based on the Modulor with an architectural language present in the Mediterranean culture. 


SE & SW Facade/elevation

SE & SW Facade/elevation

Its volumetric composition enriches the space, internally providing a dynamic of levels and thus creating spacious, double height rooms with great qualities of indirect natural lighting. Additionally, it offers outdoor patios, connecting elements between rooms providing transparency to the entire space.


Ground floor / First Lever

Ground floor / First Lever

The idea of ​​movement and spatial continuity are key elements in the building. There is flexibility between spaces, both in the different showrooms as well as between outdoor spaces, whether it be the gardens, patios or terraces. 

Sert chose a solution strongly inspired by the works of Le Corbusier, distributing the exhibition rooms around a central courtyard. 


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This allows for a spiral path and a circulation in which there is no need to go through the same showroom twice, in addition to connecting the different levels of the museum and offering visitors the chance to admire Miró’s works from different angles. 

The Miró Foundation reveals a unique spatial richness through its proportions, flexibility and overhead lighting of internal spaces. 


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A  solution that is bold, functional, rational and Mediterranean; features that make this building remain relevant today.


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  • Architects: Josep Lluís Sert
  • Location: Parc de Montjuïc, Barcelona, Barcelona, España
  • Area: 24000.0 m2 (25,8334 sq ft)
  • Project Year: 1975
  • Photos: Ana Rodríguez

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Geometrium Designs a Tiny but Comfortable Contemporary Home

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Igralnaya is a residential project designed by Geometrium. The 344-square-foot home comfortably accommodates all the necessary functionalities. Igralnaya by Geometrium: “The apartment with an area of 34 m2 (344 ft2), was acquired customers for temporary residence. The owners will live in it during the repairs in the apartment, or to place their friends and relatives, sometimes flat to be used as a working space and rest. The interior’s customers no doubt and understand that they need in choosing the style. When they approached us and..

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Job of the week: designer maker at Glithero

Apartment House Renovation / Atelier7architektura


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  • Interior Design: atelier7architektura gnich sp.z o.o.
  • Lighting Design: Arkadiusz Raczyński
  • Facilities: Pamb Jadwiga Gąsiorek
  • Air Conditioning: JG-JG s.c.Jerzy Galas
  • Structure: atelier7architektura gnich sp.z o.o.
  • Construction Designer: Cyba-Jacek Cybulski
  • Audio And Video: electrides Mariusz Pol

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The project involved the revitalization and expansion of the quarter building at Wilcza Street 72 in Warsaw, Poland and conducting dialogue between the old and the new tissue housing. It was important to giving a second life of the building, which was witnessed Polish history and supplementing it with elements of contemporary architectural matter, according to the rules applicable thoughts conservation.


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The building is situated in Warsaw Street Wilcza surrounded by pre-war buildings. Adjacent to the five-star hotel Rialto and a complex of buildings of Warsaw University of Technology. Besides special surrounding the building has retained on the facade holes after shelling in the war covered the glass and highlighted as a trace of history.


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The building complements the dense fabric of downtown Warsaw and enriches the frontage of the existing building, which not only survived World War II, but it was also a witness to historical events.


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In his classic style facade of the building raises the prestige of frontage and introduces architectural detail, which previously did not have a house. Light plaster and woodwork introduces a feeling of freshness. Summit of the front facade hides terrace apartment on the top floor. Simple in form of dormers in the roof bring French chic, and the ground floor encased in stone emphasizes the importance of town-sites, which enliven the space, inviting passers-by to your interior. Each of the apartments in the building have a balcony. Cured courtyard contains a small number of fixed elements due to its universal character. This is the place to integrate the inhabitants of the organization of various events. The building outside of the apartments have a private place all kinds of services: in the annexe is an architectural office in the ground floor facing the street hairdresser, pharmacy, in the space of housing: notary, dentist, lawyer, interior architect. A surprising feature is the two cantilever wooden blocks in the yard. One of them is the outbuilding architectural office, and the other two-storey apartment. An important element of the interior staircase is a glass lift and exposed brick.


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These buildings remember the hard times of the war and it is why investor and architect wanted to emphasize the memorie by leaving traces of bullet holes on the front elevation, protected by glass and illuminated at night. The respect with which the investor came to the painful times in our history has been recognized in a number of articles devoted to building Wilcza 72. After 6 years of completion of the facility is still appreciated and collecting numerous accolades from users, guests and media, proving that the future is timeless architecture, which does not go blindly on the trendy styles, and adapts to the context and positively affects the prestige of the area.


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Lost in the Landscape: Snøhetta’s Wild Reindeer Center Pavilion, Filmed in 4K

The Dovrefjell mountain range, which divides the north and south of Norway, holds “a unique place in [the] Norwegian consciousness.” A constellation of myths and legends are connected to these mountains which have, over recent years, born witness to hunting, mining and military activity. But it is also the home of a large wild reindeer population. At Hjerkinn, on the edge of the Dovrefjell National Park, Oslo-based Snøhetta have created an observation pavilion for the Wild Reindeer Foundation. In this film by Alejandro Villanueva, the building and the surrounding landscape are revealed through time-lapse and in astonishing detail.


The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Tverrfjellhytta. Image Courtesy of Snøhetta

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Tverrfjellhytta. Image Courtesy of Snøhetta

According to the architects, “the building design is based on a contrast between ideas – a rigid outer shell and a soft, organic inner core. The wooden core is shaped like rock or ice that has been eroded by natural forces like wind and running water, and is placed within a rectangular frame of raw steel and glass.”


The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Tverrfjellhytta. Image Courtesy of Snøhetta

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Tverrfjellhytta. Image Courtesy of Snøhetta

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Tverrfjellhytta. Image Courtesy of Snøhetta

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Tverrfjellhytta. Image Courtesy of Snøhetta

Find out more about the work of Alejandro Villanueva, here.

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Lautenbag Architectuur Design A Sustainable and Luxurious Barnhouse in Hindeloopen, The Netherlands

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Villa Hindeloopen is a residential project designed by Lautenbag architectuur in 2015. The 43,055-square-foot home is located in Hindeloopen, The Netherlands. Villa Hindeloopen by Lautenbag architectuur: “A sustainable and luxurious barnhouse “Villa Hindeloopen” is located in Hindeloopen in The Netherlands, situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty surrounded by Friesian cows this development has been created from an existing house and small dairy barn. The client is an ambitious..

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Stop Using Achievements To Validate Yourself

We are all blessed to have long, prosperous lives, despite whoever wants to say “life’s too short”. We all get to grow, experience, change, succeed and fail.

It’s too bad then that so many people put so much weight on the latter two – success and failure, as a way to validate whether the life they are living is worthy or not. When we are young we put pressure on ourselves to get good grades in school and make our parents happy. This continues into adulthood when some of us have very strict parents that demand high GPA’s; the constant cycle of overachievement and high demands becomes too much for some to bear. We develop stress and start alienating ourselves and others.

achievementsIt’s safe to say that most people try to define most of their lives with their achievements. They’ve done this or that, made this or that much money, acquired this many things, saw these monuments. When we look back on our lives, we recall special moments in our life by when we achieved certain targets – graduation, marriage, acquisition, etc.

But what happens when we haven’t achieved so many things, or our progression seems to taper off. You’ve got the job, had plenty of memorable vacations, saved up so much money. You’re only in your early thirties – certainly there is more to be done?

Your friends have taken it to the next level – they’ve found ways to continue achieving things, through their work lives, family lives, hobbies, all the meanwhile making you feel like you have been stagnating. Your self esteem wavers and every day you start doing something dangerous – reflecting on your life and evaluating yourself based on your achievements.

You all know what a bucket list it, and maybe you have one as well. A big list of things we need to do, we need to achieve, to make us feel like we’ve had a successful life. For many of us, our hypothetical bucket list defines us. We make bold decisions in order to reach our milestones and sometimes put a lot of pressure on ourselves to do it.

Therein lies the problem. All this pressure we put on ourselves, this pressure we create in order for us to live up to the expectations we give to ourselves. We don’t need it. We don’t need to do it.

We base our worth and merit on how many milestones we’ve reached when we know at the heart of it that we don’t have to. That it is a consequence of overexcitement. We define our self worth after years of chasing achievements and accomplishments, despite how unhealthy it is, when, at the truth of it, we don’t need to do anything like that to value ourselves.

We only need what we have inside. Instead of evaluating your life based on corporate achievements and photographic evidence, focus instead on finding your value through your best characteristics.

Find your value within

Your value is much deeper than your accomplishments in life. Your value comes from within. Instead of thinking about pen and paper, refocus your eye to inside you. Find instead how you should portray value, but how others see value in you. Focus on your charismatic personality, your sense of humour, your friends, your loved ones. See what they see inside of you. Write down your best qualities and realize that your value in life is not dependent on your mantelpiece but on the good of your heart and soul.

What is success?

If you can find the beauty within you, then you can start to redefine your idea of what success really is. You can see all your friends enjoying their successes through social media, but look deeper than the surface and you will see that it’s not all about the cars and money.

The ultimate success is to simply, have a happy life. Be able to do what you love to do everyday, be humble, and be proud of it. Endorsing your inner strengths, your personal qualities, and being able to live each day with a smile is the most successful thing a person could do. Everything else is just decoration.

Don’t force yourself to spend your life chasing accomplishments. Be happy with what you have inside and feel the accomplishment that simply being a happy and balanced person brings. It will be your greatest success to date.

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