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Immortality

Observation bias fools us into assuming that our individual lives mark the end and the beginning. Our births, our deaths and what's in between is what makes a life that ends when it ends. And that is why we render ourselves mortal. But "life" is not those individual lives. Life is the encompassing of all that breathes, All that changes, All that grows, All that develops, We humans are only one component. Just like the death of a cell in a body doesn't mean death for the body, our deaths do not end life. This life we live is immortal, by all means. We just change forms. Our true immortality, just like anything else, is only a change in perspective.

Sloughed Off Precarium

If you love, you gotta break your heart, and break it bad, or else it won't be worth the love. That wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. At all.     The way I think of it requires using a different term to refer to a "broken heart" than a broken heart. What I think happens is not the breaking of a heart, more like exposing it to vulnerability, by putting it in such an uncomfortable environment. What happens to the heart -feeling wise- is similar to what you would experience if you peeled of the skin of a limb. You feel everything. Everything intensified magnified and extremely painful until that skin grows back again.      Why a broken heart isn't necessarily bad is because it is the only incedience that would allow you to experience absolutely everything. To completely feel, feel with every single cell and feel every atom that is in there to be felt. If your metaphorical heart, resides where your literal heart is that would mean that

This Is Why

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A Million Little Pieces - James Frey

Absofuckinglutely

So I have been really thinking about Absolutes  since the last time we spoke, and what I came to peace with not sure is something you would like.      You really can't think of anything as absolute basically because there are different situations, different faces, different angles to view something -anything- from. There is also the fact that nothing is ever constant so even the absolute state of an object/ system/ entity would change over time. I have been really puzzled by absolutes ever since I was in 5th grade studying absolute values. Something about it didn't feel quite right. I could apply it methmatical,  solve hundreds of problems, I just couldn't understand the concept of isolating an entity, turning into a defined framed digit.  It was too abstract, too unrealistic,  and too intangible it got me really uncomfortable.      You made the statement that "True Love" is absolute, and you really made me question my idea and my experience of "my