Yesterday I read the Quo transcript dated 6 November, 2010, which got me thinking. Here is the excerpt that moved me:
"In doing metaphysical work you need to find your center. You need to find what you are living for and what you would die for."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._1106.aspx
So, brothers and sisters, would you like to share - what would
you live and die for?
Children. To narrow it down, 0-3 year old children.
Does that make any sense? I would do anything for a child in need. Change my life. Give my life. This is my strongest purpose.
i would die for what i see as art, beauty and passion.
oops, posted in wrong thread
(03-16-2011, 09:10 AM)yossarian Wrote: [ -> ]oops, posted in wrong thread
LOL But you are mostly welcome to make a comment here as well
(03-16-2011, 09:42 AM)Ankh Wrote: [ -> ] (03-16-2011, 09:10 AM)yossarian Wrote: [ -> ]oops, posted in wrong thread
LOL But you are mostly welcome to make a comment here as well
well, since my foot got stuck in the door... :]
I would die to avoid causing critical harm to another. (I think I've done this already...)
I would die to protect people who really need it.
Also I think I would die for the sake of freedom, for the sake of the ability to pursue deep inspiration.
very simple ankh
i both live and die for all things family. wife children grandchildren
pets nature all these things make living worthwhile and i would die for them
norral
Norral, I agree with you about pets. They are like children.
Though I see death as the road to awe as they say in the Fountain.