Monday, 13 November 2006

Life is infinite, boundless and indefineable

Last words to a muse of mine, but now I realise that maybe this is the truth. Life encompasses everything, but because we try to own it and put limits on it we limit life. Sometimes limiting it is good because we can account for our life, give a good story of it and compare it with standards and others to feel we have had a successful life, but sometimes it is bad as we feel loss of control over our life, and when we compare we feel we have failed. Death will happen, but it is the boundary of a physical or conscious notion of life. If we can see the boundlessness of life, we can see beyond the limit of death.

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