RE: The Mission and the Reason

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This is a very deep mode of reasoning, trying to find out the deep reasons of existence, I'm wondering if the love you are trying to describe is what theologians call "Agape Love"

Personally speaking, whenever I enter these deep musings and meditations about existence, I just feel a sense of indifference, like the universe is just watching everything unfold without any attachments.



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That's funny... I was telling someone last night that I don't feel much of anything anymore. I definitely get a feeling of "the universe is going to sort itself out and I just need to go with the flow and appreciate the journey," which I suppose could be construed as indifference. On some level I suppose it's detachment from the outcome. If we know the destination and we know we get there, whatever happens between now and then is just the difference between point a and point b. It's always "now" after all, so there is no "then" to arrive at. It is what it is.

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whatever happens between now and then is just the difference between point a and point b. It's always "now" after all, so there is no "then" to arrive at. It is what it is.

I feel you on that one... our need to always quantify and micro-manage time is what causes anxiety about "the future"

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