Sadly true. Especially when it comes to both our children and our elderly.Kymbierlee wrote:We sometimes get so caught up in what we think is important at the time that we forget what actually is.
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Of course I remember!!Avatar wrote:Yeah, I'm with Cho...Nothing wrong with the way that you are right now. In that vein however, perhaps that's the problem. Too attached to yourself, even if it is a negative attachment. (Remember how to get rid of clouds?)
Well, even though I'm not always wishing I was other than I am, I still sometimes think "Enough's enough already!" heh I can't imagine this identity and awareness going on forever. If there's any afterlife, I prefer, based on what I know, the Hindu-type to the Christian-type.Avatar wrote:Personally, I feel the same as Cho does. I like me. I want to continue being me. In fact, I insist on it.
True enoughAvatar wrote:(Of course, if I'm ever not me, "I" won't know it.)