Your soul?
2007-06-10 05:20:16
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answer #1
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answered by Jizz 2
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Beauty , love & friendship can last forever it's just how you look at it that changes. Beauty may fade but it is only skin deep it's the beauty within that counts. Love depends on what kind of love you're talking about Love of a person family or friend is always in your heart it also may fade but it is forever with you in your memories. Now friendship can and do last forever if you have the right friends. I have friends who have been my friends since 6th grade we were about 13 years old when we met & we are still very close. Friendship is what you make it. They may move away but with the internet you never lose them they're only an IM or email away. So don't think negatively always look on the possitive side of things.
Patty C
2007-06-10 05:31:40
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answered by patty c 1
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It relies upon on the human beings in contact. Loving a toddler lasts for all times sometime devoid of exact touch in the event that they have moved away. Love is from deep interior and now and returned it does not would desire to be actual, it incredibly is in basic terms a grin, turn of the pinnacle, or the words i such as you mentioned in a significant way. And there are various kinds of exact touch that are no longer love. additionally, human beings may well be in love with somebody for an prolonged time after a chum has died.
2016-10-07 05:50:56
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answered by ? 4
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Nothing does. Change is the only constant in the universe.
Still, you can take comfort in the fact that we're all in it together.
Some people fool themselves into thinking that they can leave a lasting mark on the world, either through leaving a legacy behind, leaving great art behind, or just passing on their genes to future generations. Perhaps only prophets and philosphers have any chance of leaving something truly long-lasting (ideas) behind, but the wisest people, I think, don't even try. They just live their lives to the fullest, enjoy their families and friends, do some good for others, and die happily with no regrets.
We're not gods. We're not immortals. We're not so different from mayflies. Life is short -- enjoy it.
2007-06-10 05:26:12
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answered by The Voice of Reason 3
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Yes our lives are finite. Why live in what might be or what might happen. Today is the wonder and the love, friendship, life and the sheer joy of being. Relish it, Tomorrow always comes with a new set of rules, so adapt. That is what we humans do very well. As far as what matters, we do, all of us. Memory lasts, what do you think History is?
2007-06-10 14:02:08
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the great existential predicament that is left in the crater of materialism. In a materialist understanding of existence, nothing lasts-- nothing, without exception. One is left in the face of the reality with simply enduring one's existence, or living in an epicurian regard for whatever pleasureable experience might be possible, or losing oneself in the aesthetic arrest of some Kantian sublime. These approaches are simply philosophical sedatives to distract us from the inevitable oblivion that awaits.
The only other possibility is assent to a revelation that a transcendent and benevolent reality exists that can, and is willing to make itself accessible to us. Modernity gives us all choices, but the assent to the reality of the transcendent-- you will have to decide for yourself whether or not modernity is wrong in this regard.
2007-06-10 08:37:37
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answered by Timaeus 6
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You do, as you are an eternal being, with countless lifetimes to experience your hearts desires. Your relationships go with you from lifetime to lifetime, but most of all the energy that makes up the universe, that connects all past and future times is eternal. You are an integral part of that. So focus on the fun of Now, for now and now and now are what makes up all of eternity. You cant get it wrong because you can't get it done.
2007-06-10 05:47:50
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answer #7
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answered by nguyen thi phuong thao 4
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Nothing lasts forever. When you accept the impermanence of life, you will begin to enjoy it more. Savour what you have.
One love may end, but the next one will come alone. A friend may move, or leave, or die, but then next one will come along. Our lives will end, but others will come along to replace us.
Enjoy it while you have it.
2007-06-10 05:40:34
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answered by guru 7
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This question reminds me of the movie "The Fountain" by Darren Aronofsky, that i watched not long ago, look it up and get it - its a very enlightening film that tries to explain the 'mian' theory of eternal love and the tree of life.
2007-06-10 05:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a spiritual being having a physical experience. The body you are in and what you see around you may not last but your spirit is a fragment of the spirit of God and God is eternal.
Rev. TomCat
2007-06-10 05:23:37
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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Yourself lasts, sometimes. Maybe you die, maybe you'll be the oldest person who ever lived! It doesn't matter! Just take care of yourself and you will last!
2007-06-10 05:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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