Maybe we all live forever, we just change chapters? Roles?
Until we learn?
2007-12-25 14:34:56
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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No... if I know I am going to live forever, time would lose significance for me..... having all the time on my hand forever, I would lose all enthusiasm to do or achieve anything within due time... life would become absolutely meaningless.... loss of all urgency would translate into loss of all importance, since it is difficult to assign any importance when there is no time limit whatsoever. I would be simply drifting aimlessly rather than living any life. Life forever would be a curse in my opinion, even if it applies to all my friends and family.... the curse is not just about becoming lonely with the loss of loved ones if they are not to live forever... even if life forever applies to all, the curse is about losing direction and movement without which life can only stagnate rather than move on and such stagnation would make life totally insignificant and unworthy of having at all.
2007-12-25 23:54:17
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answered by small 7
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I wouldn't because nothing lives forever. if a couple of people live forever and others die, then what's the point in living forever if most of ur friends and family are dying. u would just be living with a lot of grief and heartache. no one wants to live like that.
2007-12-25 22:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends if I would live forever healthy, young, happy, sad, old or sick.
I think it would be neat to see the world evolving and the changes that occur. But then with what our planet is going through now, I wouldn't like too.
2007-12-25 22:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We do live forever, just in a different form.
2007-12-25 23:01:09
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answered by amemahoney 6
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"Music and the Soul," Kurt Leland,
"The Secret Power of Music," David Tame,
"The Third Music," Ann Ree Colton, and
"Creation: Artistic and Spiritual," O. M. Aivanhov, might be interesting.
http://www.divinecosmos.com
We are immortal, but are enmeshed in lower maya.
"Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, is another good source.
2007-12-26 01:52:28
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answered by j153e 7
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I will live forever, though not in the state of imperfection in which I now live, i.e., within the imperfect body I now reside in.
2007-12-25 23:31:19
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answered by hmmmm 7
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Under what conditions, are we aging, diseasing? fingers falling off? what happens if our head gets run over by a jeep? we still live? When all the food runs out are we in agony? FOREVER? yum yum sign me up.
2007-12-25 22:53:32
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answered by CatDefender 2
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I would because I would want to see how the world turns out, to see if any of my actions have strong circumstances, and to gain knowledge that someone with limited lifespan cannot gain.
2007-12-25 22:56:45
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answered by Yuff 4
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Have you ever seen what our bodies look like when we are old... how they are in pain,... eventually we'd be like a vegetable afraid of moving for the fragility of our bones... No thanks... I would prefer to know I die someday rather than be kept artificially alive.... life is wonderful but only if you are healthy enough to fully participate in it...
2007-12-25 23:45:06
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answered by NO Labels 3
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