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May 19, 2009

Absolute and Abstract

It is no question that the body dies and decays. No question about that. With or without the body, spirits lives on. I have no doubt about that. I also am convinced too that there is no such thing as living or nonliving things- after all everything is made of matter whether they are conscious or unconscious which I sense is the difference that the mind seem to equate as living and non living even it treats the living as non living and non living as living... any way that is something for life to confirm personally to each soul willing go listen to its heart long enough to make listening to the heart become a healthyhabit
Life disposes of what have fulfilled their required function and consciousness takes it to the place where it transform the components in a form or no-form that can continue to serve Life as Life needs

This process happens every millisecond.
The human kingdom acknowledges, encourages and in some instances even enforce the cycle of life and death yet it seems however that when it comes to getting the reality of the lesson straight from Life, the R’s lose their merit and the human kingdom loses heart. Life is accused of killing and Death is staunchly blamed for sabotaging ideal’s concept.

Realism rejuvenates- restructures- recycles- reduces- reuses- restores- refurbishes- rebirths- reforms
Idealism rejuvenates- restructures- recycles- reduces- reuses- restores- refurbishes- rebirths- reforms

Death remains silent... a blank stare that it did not try to justify and an accusation that it did not need to defend. Life on the other hand exclaims, “how profound!
I let the human kingdom do to what it created what it thinks is best. I do my share with what I alone created and the mind just doesn't seem to get it straight... that which was not born- namely- spirit- cannot die, that which the human kingdom did not create cannot pass away-it transforms and reincarnate "
That's the difference between real and ideal

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