Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
Have you ever looked thought that there are but so many things you can do in life?
I mean.
I can raise a family
I can travel the world
I can live in a monestary
I can be homeless
I can work the rest of my life
I can depend on the government the rest of my life
I can spend time in solitude my whole life
I can go to school and universities
I can do leizure activities-from spiritual to baseball.
I can retire and wait till I pass
Then you crumble all of these things (and of course more) into a ball and think, is this what life is really about? People focus on their spiritual life saying that is most important: they still need to work, take care family, get an education (if they want and/or can afford it), and so forth. They still have other goals even if it mirrors their spiritual ones or IS their spiritual goal with no separation.
I can't think of another purpose people really have but to the natural limited choices by seeing it as unlimited. Saying "there something can change" or "something will come up" and then I think, if not for the second on the list, you mean the fourth? It's like playing cards and people are insisting there are more than 54 cards because you keep getting the same hand so "you may not know if you get another." There are only but soo many combinations you can make with 54 cards and you can't make more cards just appear in mid air even if you believe there are more cards, what you have is what you get.
It's all in perspective, I know. That really isn't my point to shuffle the cards and say this spread is good but if you do it this way or pluck a card you might get something better, no.
If there is only 54 cards in a deck and only but so many combinations and you exhausted all combinations, why do you play anymore?
I should go play some solitaire, now that I think of it. Perfect example.
(Sorry, I'm just realizing I really don't have the energy, time, and brain power to do things... there's not enough time to take my time in quarter steps of baby steps. I'm not getting younger).
I mean.
I can raise a family
I can travel the world
I can live in a monestary
I can be homeless
I can work the rest of my life
I can depend on the government the rest of my life
I can spend time in solitude my whole life
I can go to school and universities
I can do leizure activities-from spiritual to baseball.
I can retire and wait till I pass
Then you crumble all of these things (and of course more) into a ball and think, is this what life is really about? People focus on their spiritual life saying that is most important: they still need to work, take care family, get an education (if they want and/or can afford it), and so forth. They still have other goals even if it mirrors their spiritual ones or IS their spiritual goal with no separation.
I can't think of another purpose people really have but to the natural limited choices by seeing it as unlimited. Saying "there something can change" or "something will come up" and then I think, if not for the second on the list, you mean the fourth? It's like playing cards and people are insisting there are more than 54 cards because you keep getting the same hand so "you may not know if you get another." There are only but soo many combinations you can make with 54 cards and you can't make more cards just appear in mid air even if you believe there are more cards, what you have is what you get.
It's all in perspective, I know. That really isn't my point to shuffle the cards and say this spread is good but if you do it this way or pluck a card you might get something better, no.
If there is only 54 cards in a deck and only but so many combinations and you exhausted all combinations, why do you play anymore?
I should go play some solitaire, now that I think of it. Perfect example.
(Sorry, I'm just realizing I really don't have the energy, time, and brain power to do things... there's not enough time to take my time in quarter steps of baby steps. I'm not getting younger).
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