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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-31-06 12:39 PM
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32. what is important
The most important issue to settle is death, and to be realistic that you might
die, and you don't have forever to waste your time being mediocre, and in the
pursuit of a solution to the suffering of existance and your spiritual side,
then life is otherwise a waste.

But hmmm. what else. There are no friends in immature life... Everyone is living
a dream and projecting their wants and desires on to the people around them, that
you to get your own life sorted out, will need to renegotiate those agreements
so you can be enlightened, and not just the person they know, and that renegotiation
is one of power where you cast off all the dependencies, where you are truly independent
and speak for yourself, from your own work, your own space. But gaining your space
is more than simply going to school, more than earning money, more than a loving partner,
it is finding your path in life, your perfect place where 'you' are in the groove,
and if its not working where you are, then have the courage to move on to where it will
work for you. Then you'll have no excuses and grow up to be a mature contributor to
our civilization.

Do drugs, don't do drugs, whatever, do sex, don't do sex whatever... enlightenment is
the awakeness in your mind right now, and it will never leave you, though you might leave it
for spells in your ego, projecting yourself in to a nonexistant future or a nonexistant
past, and for the sake of your career, this be important, get your degrees if you want to
change your social class, learn to be generous... the greatest lesson in life, IMO,
is to be generous, to realize that there is enough for everyone, and that the experience
you are having is what your soul wants or you wouldn't be there.
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