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Propositions about the afterlife are futile. Do you believe in God, heaven, clouds, harps and cherubs? And then you die and discover that you must lead many more lives searching for perfection. Do you believe in the Bardo, in reincarnation, in the sweet possibilities of getting it right? And then you die and find yourself on a fluffy cloud surrounded by annoying cherubs whose harps are incessant. Or will you become a mute patch of earth, that is wet and dry and favored by worms. I have closed the eyes of the dead and all I can tell you is they were dead. What happens after is futile surmise. You believe or you don't. But believing is not knowing. And when you know, you will not say. ~mce
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 3:30 AM UTC
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Propositions about the afterlife are futile. Do you believe in God, heaven, clouds, harps and cherubs? And then you die and discover that you must lead many more lives searching for perfection. Do you believe in the Bardo, in reincarnation, in the sweet possibilities of getting it right? And then you die and find yourself on a fluffy cloud surrounded by annoying cherubs whose harps are incessant. Or will you become a mute patch of earth, that is wet and dry and favored by worms. I have closed the eyes of the dead and all I can tell you is they were dead. What happens after is futile surmise. You believe or you don't. But believing is not knowing. And when you know, you will not say. ~mce
I don't want to hear it.
mike-essig
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 3:30 AM UTC
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