Question:
Christmas comes once an hour IN MY REALITY
Christmas comes two hours every month IN YOUR REALITY
CHRIST, do I have to be so PARTICULARLY SPECIFIC to the dum dums on the
planet?
Answer:
Please be specific - everyone defines reality, life, their "world" in their
own way. My definition comes from the theory that time is relative to
size..........thus proving that it is POSSIBLE for Christmas to come once a
year to us but to someone much smaller..................oh don't worry about
it...................... No two people will ever agree completely OK?
The whole point is where you live..................I live IN MY OWN WORLD
where (believe it or not) I can have children by IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.
Yes, it all depends what you believe. I share my world with
elves..........................etc etc etc. You don't want to know the
rest, you really don't, you will not believe it or in it. It was "nearly"
infiltrated by a humanoid but we managed to find out who and what he was.
THE RING fell as far as the CENTRE OF THE EARTH not just middle earth and
luckily we have it safe.
Where is dum dum? dum dum? I haven't heard that used since I was a kid ages ago. But I
distinctly remember hearing it. The place I grew up had a mostly English
ancestry. i think it started as a skit on death
die diddle i die die dum diddle um dum dum
same think triviality in all degrees
why do we only live twice when we all live for ever......................
?
If we all lived forever, many of our present worries would be over. We
would be free to do most anything we wanted without any fear. I could visit
you in England if I wanted to and we could get drunk together. No, they wouldn't! Not mine anyway --my worries would be just beginning. The idear of
living forever or an eternal afterlife scares the shit out of me. Because
sooner or later I would get bored. And then the boredom would last the rest
of forever. And boredom is the worst, the awfullest, the most unbearable
thing at all. I would rather feel terror than boredom, and I *have*
experienced terror before, so I know exactly what I just said and meant. I agree with you, Sparrow. The immortal do get bored eventually. As a
result, they end up seeking more and more extreme experiences. Just
look at people who have too much sex--first it's the missionary
position, then it's assing, then it's whips and chains. Yes. The possibilities for activities and adventures (as you say, without
fear or worries) are infinite. Yet I've heard many people say they would not want to live forever. This
is an understandable view; conditions in the current world system,
including social disorganization and physical deterioration, would certainly
make endless life painful.
The key to another view is to entertain the idea of living forever on this
planet *at its best*.
Here is a reason that *that* may be difficult to envision: death now is
deeply incorporated into the world system. Death profoundly impacts
every aspect of life, veiling the possibility of other realities, and indeed,
the reality of other possibilities.
The kingdom of God will restore paradise. To conceptualize paradise
requires that the imagination venture outside of the current world
paradigm. We have no choice BUT to live forever, we are all eternal. This idea of paradise being some kind of LSD induced marvellous
hallucination, I can tell you, paradise can be gazing at a simple flower or
hearing the wind rustle the ears of corn on a summer day; or if you have
been really, really lonely then someone just saying "would you like a cup of
tea" is enough.
There is a song by Alan Parson's Project
"When one kind word meant more to me than all the Love in Paradise".
It's only when you have truly been sad or alone or suffered, that you cease
hoping for the impossible and accept that everything we have, everything we
are, everything we see - it is all Paradise.
Forget MAN and his ways. See beyond the hatred and contempt and lies to the
peace that lies beyond. Share it with the kindred souls and spirits in your
mind and in your heart that are with you ALWAYS......through this life, each
second, each moment, each thought, each dream.
Don't keep looking for stuff when it's right here.....now.