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Showing posts with label great immortality death social nexus. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Holding On - To Be Never Alone


Where does the human desire for greatness or significance come from?  Why do we want to make a name for ourselves?  Why do we fear dying and consequent oblivion--leaving without a trace, as if we had never been born?  Why do we want the world to be different because we have lived?  Why do we yearn for at least a type of immortality in this world or the next?  Why do we fear nonexistence with a fear as elemental as the fear of falling?  Indeed, it can be seen as falling from record without a trace, all alone in the pit without a thread of social connectivity.  We grasp desperately for any shred of social tie so we will never be alone, never forgotten--never, never; because the contemplation of deep and total isolation is too great to bear.  Vague, half-baked recognition of past generations bears witness--better to be alive today than to be the honored dead.  For while a living human being, we chance can contribute; which is another way of saying we can lay claim to a perennial social nexus on earth or by faith in heaven.

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