Regurarly, I Flâneur: go for some type of hike and contemplate, watch movies or read books, while stretching and doing yoga. All, for relaxation but also productivity; for example. These acts of multitasking relax me first of all and then clear my mind. I cannot help but notice that I am never alone with my mind and less of the daily distractions. In the acts of meditation, my mind is clear but am I seeing everything I want to be seeing?
To see everything, I am, can be and the world can be? I fear of forgetting myself. This seems so easy in a world full of distractions. A world telling us what to buy and how to use what we buy. Our decision is what labels we want to have, a photographer, in a city, a female. Yet these labels are not always our decision at first. Our freedom does start with our thoughts. We are always evolving towards something and it starts with my internal thoughts.
It is so hard to see the world as we want it to be when nothing is perfect. Do you ever forget dreams like I? If everything in the world is imperfect, might as well try to make our imaginations real. If we are to fix something and sacrifice our time, might as well be for our own self-determination. Perhaps, imaginations are the only truly original part of us. Maybe the most important part of ourselves to be remembered.
If our imaginations are "us" then perhaps we see ourselves in our own imaginations. These imaginations are not static and evolve as we do and the world does with us. There are always distractions. Perhaps we need some distraction and because without any we would fall asleep. Religious leaders teach to us to use something as means to focus in meditation. We must choose what to be inspired by. We will always be inspired by something.