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by Jesse Herman of PowerfulPrimates
Spirit Science and Metaphysics
Our lives are perceived to have a beginning, middle and end. The beginning is awkward, as we squirt out of our mom’s vagina. The middle is adventurous and exciting, as we venture out into uncharted territories that lead to growth. The end, like a drunken Jim Morris serenade, is terrifying. The anticipation of that end is also scary, which fills the ‘middle’ with micro-bits of ‘aw shit I’ll be dead one day’ type of thinking. This is a pattern, though, that can be avoided. Avoiding it can not only allow one to embrace death with grace but it will also prevent the ultimate cop-out: trading love for security.
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The human desire to live safely and forever, in a corporate sense, locks people into ten hour work days and a health insurance plan. It is important to realize that there is nothing wrong with working in this manner. It is also important to note that it will not guarantee longevity of life or an increase in happiness. This is the lie that citizens continually buy into, that in able to attain the resources needed to be happy one has to devote the majority of their healthy days to a machine-like system. A service with a smile. An assembly line with a time clock. A cubicle with a 30-minute lunch break. Again, there is nothing wrong with working in these types of fields but do so out of love, not fear.
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