I am a bit of a packrat. I keep things. Lots of things. Things that have significance only to me. I often keep these things in my purse or wallet, tucked away where I forget that they're there and then rediscover them at random times. I just switched to a new purse (a smaller one, trying to declutter) and in doing so also had to get a smaller wallet. This forced me to go back through the wallet I've carried for several years, a travel wallet I bought in 2002 prior to a 5 week trip to Europe that had lots of areas to stash things. One of the things I found was an old Magic Hat #9 bottle cap that has the words "Be Here Now" on the underside that I got on a beer sometime early in my college days (Magic Hat had sayings on all of their bottle caps once upon a time, I imagine they still do). My mind has been getting away from me a bit lately, so that was a nice reminder to take a deep breath and get back into the present. Here it is:
I also have a set of ticket stubs from Rocket from the Crypt's last concert ever that my husband and I attended in San Diego on Halloween 2005 and a guest pass to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston that my husband gave me right after we started dating. So they are things that just feel good to have with me, that have good vibes. Another thing I found was a note card, folded in half and soft from wear, on which I'd written the following words in black ink:
"Ask yourself some questions on your true desires and the meaning that you want to give to your life. Don't hesitate to start a phase of introspection and inner searching to discover your personal legend. Give philosophy a bigger place in your search for happiness."
This was a horoscope that blew me away when I read it, probably sometime in mid-2000. It was one of those times when I really needed to hear something like that and I wrote it down and put it in my wallet because I always wanted to remember it. Here I have rediscovered it in 2008, many miles (both literally and figuratively) away from where I was when it first seemed significant and it is just as good a reminder now as it was then, it really brings everything into focus for me. The philosophy that I believe needs a bigger place in my search for happiness is Mindfulness, I have studied it a bit (in this book) but really need a refresher...phase of introspection, here I come.