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n more than me but doing the old disappearing act is old hat. Like I said, ‘<i>Been there, done that.</i>’ So the question becomes, ‘<i>How new and different can new and different get?’ </i>What experiential envelope can I pierce? What unseen door have I yet to open?</p><p id="3c2b">I haven’t figured it out yet.</p><p id="45e7">When the time comes to enter our current life we do so with precision timing that allows for a plethora of doors we can open during our lifetime. We come in with a wide spectrum of possibilities that we can align with in order to fulfil lifetimes worth of desires and curiosities.</p><p id="c50f">So many doors remain unopened. Through inertia, habit, fear, resistance, and ever-diminishing curiosity we avoid all the doors we had placed before ourselves. Sadly and unknowingly we put off opening doors in this life for uncertain future lives that may not even exist.</p><p id="f03c">Is it when we stop opening new doors that we begin aging? Are we in a hurry to begin again with a new slate? Do we infuse ourselves with more life whenever we open a new door? Can we

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possibly open all our doors in one lifetime? Is it necessary to open all the doors or just to keep opening doors?</p><p id="5352"><b><i>How new and different can new and different get?</i></b></p><p id="6be9">Anyway, that is the question that popped into the old noggin earlier today.</p><p id="ed22"><i>Copyright by <a href="https://whitefeather.substack.com/"><b>White Feather</b></a>. All Rights Reserved. Thanks for playing along.</i></p><p id="90f1"><i>More noggin food…</i></p><div id="cd1d" class="link-block"> <a href="https://whitefeather9.medium.com/turn-off-the-radio-and-start-singing-4105fa32c3a0"> <div> <div> <h2>Turn Off the Radio and Start Singing</h2> <div><h3>We are the medium</h3></div> <div><p>whitefeather9.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*CI8nTmyDPf963VuIPNRCLA.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

Life

Are You Still Opening Doors?

Are you blowing your mind?

Image by Arek Socha — (Pixabay)

Have you ever disappeared? Have you ever relocated to a place where you have never been to before and where absolutely no one knew you? And no one you have ever known before knows where you are? Have you ever just ‘up and left,’ never to return? Have you ever vanished without a trace?

Been there, done that. I have done it a few times so I know how exhilarating it can be; how liberating and revealing it can be. It can throw open doors that you may never have opened otherwise. It can provide a clean slate, a blank canvas upon which to create. It can show you parts of yourself you never knew existed. It can blow your mind.

No one likes their mind blown more than me but doing the old disappearing act is old hat. Like I said, ‘Been there, done that.’ So the question becomes, ‘How new and different can new and different get?’ What experiential envelope can I pierce? What unseen door have I yet to open?

I haven’t figured it out yet.

When the time comes to enter our current life we do so with precision timing that allows for a plethora of doors we can open during our lifetime. We come in with a wide spectrum of possibilities that we can align with in order to fulfil lifetimes worth of desires and curiosities.

So many doors remain unopened. Through inertia, habit, fear, resistance, and ever-diminishing curiosity we avoid all the doors we had placed before ourselves. Sadly and unknowingly we put off opening doors in this life for uncertain future lives that may not even exist.

Is it when we stop opening new doors that we begin aging? Are we in a hurry to begin again with a new slate? Do we infuse ourselves with more life whenever we open a new door? Can we possibly open all our doors in one lifetime? Is it necessary to open all the doors or just to keep opening doors?

How new and different can new and different get?

Anyway, that is the question that popped into the old noggin earlier today.

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