Subways: platform: always stand near exit to street, rather than deep in the tunnel; train car: always stand near exit at *end* of train, where door can be opened, preferably near conductor's booth
Street: put the ipod and phone away, pay attention to surroundings, listening and looking around at all times. Don't forget to look UP, too.
Driving: take basic tools, water, food and emergency supplies at all times. In bad weather this could include a shovel or axe. Lock car immediately on exit, on return look inside car and around/under before unlocking and entering vehicle.
Emergency situations (like 9/11 for example): LEAVE the vicinity immediately. Go to a safe/neutral area, call your emergency contact to establish your location and plans, then assess options for continuing to your "safe" spot. (I still am shaking my head as to how many (most) hung around either on orders from employers or from curiousity, not to mention how many came downtown to rubberneck.)
nanna
"Do the Gods really exist?" The master replied: "If you believe you exist, why shouldn’t they?"
(Guru Ramana Maharshi)
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yaireva patanaM dravyaiH siddhistaireva choditA .
shrI kauladarshane chApi bhairaveNa mahAtmanA .
It is revealed in the sacred doctrine of Kula and by the great Bhairava, that the perfection is achieved by that very means by which fall occurs.
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