How many times will I travel across the globe, cross frontiers of time and yet get nowhere?
Each moment offers an incredible opportunity to learn and enrich myself, and yet find me let it go – unaware of the immense potential of what I hold.
Life may nor may not be a full circle, and I struggle more because I do not want a truck with death.
I die a thousand deaths in fear, not knowing that I’ve been through it several times and another cycle will only renew me.
Imbibing this final bit of knowledge is Nirvana, and I don’t have to come back to Planet Earth yet again, to serve another sentence.
How I wish this lesson was delivered earlier, when I could have used it better?

(Don’t tell anyone), but I’ve long held the opinion that I might be blessed (or cursed) with eternal life.
Wait! Wait, hear me out!
I am because I remember.
It matters not how far back in the past or the number of things I recall.
This quality/ability to recall the past is proof of life.
Were I not alive, the memories would collapse like one of those domino rows that form stable patterns in rows of tiles standing on end. Until, that is, the last domino is tipped back on the one behind.
Recollection should be like that. When the end is reached (if, in fact, it ever is and, I’ve already registered my belief that it never will, at least in my case) then the seconds and minutes and days and years of my life will no longer be remembered.
Like the dominoes, no matter how long it takes to tip that last one over, when is the entire chain of recollection will collpase.
This is why I claim: ‘I recollect, therefore I am immortal’
sorry to take up so much comment space lol
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Valid points! You can create a post with this.
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As clark mentioned I think we are all blessed (or cursed) with eternal life and none of us will forget though we might wish we could. My current modification of his theory would stipulate that if we are cursed we are the ones who did the cursing.
I especially liked your first sentence about traveling around space and time and getting nowhere.
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Thank you, Frank!
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