210429 What I learned in my studies this morning

2 AM thunderstorms Child hides under our covers Many May flowers From The Daily Stoic: It's all too easy for me to become stuck on small and petty concerns, focused on unimportant, mundane things. That's one of the reasons I am studying Zen, Buddhism, and the sutras: to broaden my perspective and gain a better appreciation of connections to things larger than myself. Thunderstorms are bigger than I am. Today's Meditation: Like finding my way through a dense fog, or a heavy rain, what I seek is already here, I am just not able to see it. From Six Easy Pieces, by Richard Feynman: Chapter 4: Conservation of Energy What is energy? Feynman offers a wonderful analogy to explain conservation of energy: a boy has 28 blocks and, no matter what he does with the blocks, they always remain exactly the same in both number and quality. They always remain identical to their original set. (The original is so much better than my summ...