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Originally Posted by baudrunner There is great desire to know and much enthusiasm toward achieving that end before we die. Faith is a derivation of knowledge, the knowledge that knowledge is beyond our grasp. Is it more important to leave something behind or to look forward to greater things? After all, this reality is really just a holding pattern isn't it, the bottleneck of the continued process of evolution, until we are spat out at the moment of our deaths into the reconciliation of that mileau of contradictions that kept us pinned to our corporeality. So what does it matter what we believe, it matters not, for whatever it is/was does not change the inevitable. See you later. |
Yes quite poetic
I'm not sure we have the capacity to die in the classical sense. I think we simply forget our previous life when we are worn of it and enter as a babe in another, ad infinitum.
Faith is a coping mechanism to give some reasons for this life as opposed to nothing at all.
Leaving something behind leads to the conclusion that there is someone to leave things or whatever to....perhaps not?
Looking forward to greater things? What could be greater than this?
Then you get totally poetic and it sounds great even if it's all bs ;O}
(I certainly hope you have a sense of humor)