dear glove, you said in reference to my question about death:
<I am still unsure what death is. I realize it comes for us all sooner or
later, but I cannot really say just when it was that I first realized that.
lithien:
its true, glove. no one knows what death is. what i meant was the moment
you realized that there was such a thing that would mean someone would never
come back...ever! i was 7 years old and remember not being able to fall
asleep for many days afterwards.
you add:
<, it would seem to me
that to the extent we follow the free-flowing creative and destructive
forces of value, death becomes a "non-place and time" inconceivable in any
fashion.
lithien:
you mean that if we see death as an inextricable part of the pattern in
Dynamic Quality then its just a change. much like einstein's theory of
relativity. there is only matter and energy changing one into the other.
there is nothing else. is that what you mean?
lithien
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