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relativity of it all

Feb 04, 2003 05:10 AM
by Mic Forster


What does it mean to experience life?

Yes we go through reincarnations and experience many
different events and situations depending on karma etc
etc etc.

But what does it mean to be here right now?

Let me put an argument to you. A person believes that
to experience life is to be adventerous, ie to go
camping, hiking, canoeing, canyoning etc every weekend
while during the week you work to raise funds to
undertake such activities. But only these sorts of
activities, these only, can be done to "truly"
experience life. 

WE ARE ALL CAVEMEN WHO EVOLVED TO LIVE OUTDOORS

ANYTHING ELSE IS SUPERFLUOUS

ANYTHING ELSE IS ARTIFICIAL

FABRICATED

CONTRIVED

*NOT NATURAL*

No, not natural indeed.

To live life is to not do what the "common man" does,
but to be extraordinary. And so some will lead us to
believe. 

I believe to live life is to step out of one's comfort
zone. To live life is to do something one has never,
nay never contemplated, to do before.

So today I may prepare my bags for a camping trip. Or
perhaps I will just go down the street and talk to
that man who proclaims he is God. Then again, why
don't I walk into a seedy underground strip club and
talk to the ladies rather than shoving money down
their dack? Actually, I think I might just sit on my
front lawn and see how many ants crawl over my toes
each hour. Now there's something I've never done
before.....I'll see you all tomorrow.

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