I don't want to live in this body forever...and I don't want any mechanical enhancements to keep me alive...but I do want to come back and try again if I don't find enlightenment in this life time. I agree with you about the importance of living life in the now. I think too many people get caught up in fantasies about their future. Nothing is perminent, and even the best laid plans can be knocked off course by even the littlest things. If you put all your hope in the future, how can you enjoy the now?...and if your plans for the future are forced to change, how can you bend with those changes instead of break?
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Date: 2003-08-11 12:35 pm (UTC)