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A beautiful reminder of how we should live our lives now so as to live spiritually forever
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Dear Sonya,
Thank you for this lovely reminder of the precious auspiciousness of life, the value of remembering that we will die, and the importance of living now in the service of others.
All good wishes,
robert
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Hi Robert, I love how you ended your thoughts with ” living now in the service of others.” Absolutely true!
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Wonderfully evoked and illustrated
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Thank you! It is now becoming quite an effort to make time to post on my blog. I’m glad I did.
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Oh so am I glad. But yes, life is so complex and full with many demands on our time.
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Death is something in the hands of our creator as for living it’s our responsibility how we live. Some of us may not be able to live the life that satisfy us. Therefore it’s difficult to assume that if we truly lived, we will not truly die.
We are mortal and an individual will be immortal if he/she can achieve something that wows the world. There are very few who have succeeded.
Your post is interesting. It’s all about how one interprets your words, whether I’m right or wrong depends on the readers. Thank you for this.
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Thank you Ranu for your interesting comment. I like how you said that living is our responsibility. I might like to add that it is not necessary to wow the world. If you wow maybe one person it should suffice :)
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Sonya, a thought-provoking statement but what is ‘true living’? I believe everyone may have one’s own meaning and definition.
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Thank you. “True living” is open to individual interpretation, yes. I guess true living is when you are not afraid of dying. Still figuring it out :)
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