Monday, September 3, 2012

THE FUN FACTOR



THERE
is nothing
more fun and creative
than to be into a flow
which brings us JOY



We would be hard pressed to find anyone who does not like to have fun.  In fact, our pursuit of fun represents our drive to ‘return to JOY’, representing our TRUE HOME.

There are as many ways to have fun as there are people pursuing it.  We each have our own recipe.  We often reminisce about childhood examples of fun which were found in the simplest things.  Unfortunately, our ‘maturity’ as adults seems to sap the fun right out of things, until we find ourselves pursuing ‘oasis’ of fun, punctuated by long stretches of barren landscape.  We have isolated fun into such narrow categories, and have so refined the search, that we have drained out most other possibilities along the way.

Witness the wide-eyed wonder of small children, who take in their surroundings with little discretion.  The wonder of the moment is all there is, and it's all kind of fun.  Things, which we adults have long since ruled out because we know ‘what it's all about’, are still apart of the parameters of the childlike experience of fun.

The fun of simple things can once again be reclaimed, so that the distant oasis so far off can once again become a verdant landscape of wonder.

The fun lies in the rediscovery of simple fun.

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